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You must be watching a different Eric Gordon.Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
Top 15 in scoring on a non-playoff team. Gordon is not even a 1st or 2nd option on a contending team.Originally Posted by StillAtIt
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
and i dont buy that AT ALL.
Top 15 in scoring, gets to the line, shoots 45% from the field and 36% from 3, plays decent defense, good passer (4+ apg), and gets you a steal and a half a game. You don't think that could be an extremely important cog in a contending team?
I wish we had that on the Bulls.
He's good, but he's no better than a 3rd option on a contending team. Guards like Gordon come a dime a dozen. All they need is the right situation. Just check out Jordan Crawford last season in Washington. There are plenty of 6'4 guards in the league that can light it up which is why I'm fine with letting OJ go if we have to.
That too. Son never misses an opportunity to slander Smush.Originally Posted by PMatic
This has been like the third or fourth time Kobe has called Smush out just because.
Originally Posted by StroShow4
Eric Gordon is the 3rd best SG in the NBA. People will figure it out this season.
What exactly does that prove? Al3xis said it best. The SG position is one of the easiest to fill in the league. If you have CP3/Griffin and right pieces, they can be in the hunt. Gordon is not better than Manu either. When Gordon can take over games like Manu and carry a team on his back, then you put him over him. Gordon still isn't on Brandon Roy's level pre-injury. As of now, Gordon and Martin are in the same boat. Martin is a career 45% shooter and is capable of lighting it up any given game. You don't hear people raving about him do you?Originally Posted by P MAC ONE
Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
Top 15 in scoring on a non-playoff team. Gordon is not even a 1st or 2nd option on a contending team.Originally Posted by StillAtIt
Top 15 in scoring, gets to the line, shoots 45% from the field and 36% from 3, plays decent defense, good passer (4+ apg), and gets you a steal and a half a game. You don't think that could be an extremely important cog in a contending team?
I wish we had that on the Bulls.
He's good, but he's no better than a 3rd option on a contending team. Guards like Gordon come a dime a dozen. All they need is the right situation. Just check out Jordan Crawford last season in Washington. There are plenty of 6'4 guards in the league that can light it up which is why I'm fine with letting OJ go if we have to.
Did you watch the World Championships?
Originally Posted by What up
Originally Posted by StroShow4
Eric Gordon is the 3rd best SG in the NBA. People will figure it out this season.
Wow.......
Originally Posted by MrONegative
Originally Posted by heirjordan15
Originally Posted by marath0n
@daldridgetnt
League warns Billups/agent before Clippers claim he will be in breach of contract if he doesn't report or is disruptive. Check the HT Blog.
what does this mean?
He already can't leave for another team
...but if he *#%+@ around, he won't get paid his $14 million for the year.
Keep it up. You helping us out now, Chompsy.
jhova718 wrote:
lmao Kobe is hilarious. i hate him that much less.
WadeOriginally Posted by FinallyFamous
Originally Posted by What up
Originally Posted by StroShow4
Eric Gordon is the 3rd best SG in the NBA. People will figure it out this season.
Wow.......
Yeah I mean EG is sweet, but this is just ignorant.
I don't even think they watch Eric Gordon, I think bhz is watching Mayo's rookie season.Originally Posted by dmbrhs
You must be watching a different Eric Gordon.Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
Top 15 in scoring on a non-playoff team. Gordon is not even a 1st or 2nd option on a contending team.Originally Posted by StillAtIt
Top 15 in scoring, gets to the line, shoots 45% from the field and 36% from 3, plays decent defense, good passer (4+ apg), and gets you a steal and a half a game. You don't think that could be an extremely important cog in a contending team?
I wish we had that on the Bulls.
He's good, but he's no better than a 3rd option on a contending team. Guards like Gordon come a dime a dozen. All they need is the right situation. Just check out Jordan Crawford last season in Washington. There are plenty of 6'4 guards in the league that can light it up which is why I'm fine with letting OJ go if we have to.
I'm trying to grasp what your argument here is man.Originally Posted by CP1708
Ah, yeah, the #1, AND Gordon, which was not an option. So........Originally Posted by marath0n
Originally Posted by CP1708
Odom is technically expiring too dude, his contract is a team option next year. So they could cut him loose or trade him just the same as Kaman, so what are we doin here?
oh, and this too.
The Scola deal is bad for a 31 year old big man.Originally Posted by Big J 33
You could not be more wrong about the picks cancelling each other out. It is an unprotected pick from Minnesota in the Clippers deal, which means it's going to be a very high pick in a very loaded draft.
And with the players it's not just about talent, it's the fact that Kaman is a free agent next year and Gordon is young. Meanwhile Martin and Scola have two and four years left on their deals, respectively.
2012 - $8.5 mil
2013- $9.4
2014 -$10.2
2015 - $11
2 kids, an expiring, and a nice pick. That's better a 1 year deal Odom, a 2 year deal Martin, and Scola's admittedly bad deal, plus a couple eh picks.
We won't mention that they could Amnesty Scola next year if they wanted, making all 3 vets be gone after one year, and having a ton of cap room to start over, but hey.
That Clip deal without Gordon was nothing. 3 nobodies and that Wolves pick. Might as well just trade the pick for Paul straight up man.
Can he decide to say screw you I don't need the $ and play somewhere else?Originally Posted by heirjordan15
Originally Posted by MrONegative
Originally Posted by heirjordan15
what does this mean?
He already can't leave for another team
...but if he *#%+@ around, he won't get paid his $14 million for the year.
Keep it up. You helping us out now, Chompsy.
jhova718 wrote:
lmao Kobe is hilarious. i hate him that much less.
The perfect way to describe, how I felt about it.
Originally Posted by FinallyFamous
Yes I'd take Ellis.... Joe Johnson as well.
Everything you're saying is all conjecture. The numbers Eric Gordon put up at age 22 speak for themselves. The "he's a 3rd option on a great team or a 2nd option on a good team" kind of analysis has almost no application. If you need a 2 guard and you're considering everything including age and salary, you'd be hard pressed to choose more than a couple of guys before Gordon. That's good enough for me.Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
What exactly does that prove? Al3xis said it best. The SG position is one of the easiest to fill in the league. If you have CP3/Griffin and right pieces, they can be in the hunt. Gordon is not better than Manu either. When Gordon can take over games like Manu and carry a team on his back, then you put him over him. Gordon still isn't on Brandon Roy's level pre-injury. As of now, Gordon and Martin are in the same boat. Martin is a career 45% shooter and is capable of lighting it up any given game. You don't hear people raving about him do you?Originally Posted by P MAC ONE
Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
Top 15 in scoring on a non-playoff team. Gordon is not even a 1st or 2nd option on a contending team.
He's good, but he's no better than a 3rd option on a contending team. Guards like Gordon come a dime a dozen. All they need is the right situation. Just check out Jordan Crawford last season in Washington. There are plenty of 6'4 guards in the league that can light it up which is why I'm fine with letting OJ go if we have to.
Did you watch the World Championships?
You saw what OJ did when he was the 2nd option on the Grizzlies during his rookie season? Same thing. Even in OJ's 2nd year when he was the 3rd option, he put up better numbers than EG while shooting slightly better from the field. I'll wait to see what Gordon does when he's playing meaningful games and how well he performs. Like I said, he's a good player and even admitted to him being a possible all-star this year, but he's not "special". Just a guy in the right situation as a 2nd option when he should be a 3rd option at best.
I guess if you put OJ in Cleveland, Washington or any non-playoff team and he averages 22, 5 and 5 that he will be an untradeable piece as well? Y'all hyping this cat up like some of you hyped up Kevin Love last season who is another 3rd option on an contending team.