2015-2016 NBA Regular Season - MDA to HOU - All-NBA - Harden snubbed - Anthony Davis is broke

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Man Memphis got Zbo, Tony Allen, Matt Barnes, Hairston, Birdman, and Lance Stephenson in a that locker room!?

Something is going down before the end of the season lolol..
They should make a starting five out that group.
 
Needs to be the new logo

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dont under estimate draft picks. too often, especially now we say, especially the spurs, teams find gems in the later picks. guys come out that think they should've been higher and they go out and grind.

IT was the 60th pick for goodness sake. Guys slip through the cracks, but can be amazing in the right situation. just like #1s can be anthony bennett
 
I'd rather roll the dice with a late 1st and hope to get lucky than trade it for Jeff Green, who we know is awful.
 
dont under estimate draft picks. too often, especially now we say, especially the spurs, teams find gems in the later picks. guys come out that think they should've been higher and they go out and grind.

IT was the 60th pick for goodness sake. Guys slip through the cracks, but can be amazing in the right situation. just like #1s can be anthony bennett
In the grand scheme of things, if you're picking in the back end of the draft, it's literally a coin flip as to whether or not it'll work out. Finding gems that late in the 1st or 2nd round is tough.
 
 
I'd rather roll the dice with a late 1st and hope to get lucky than trade it for Jeff Green, who we know is awful.
But, this too.

Maybe Doc feels that if he's playing with CP, Blake, etc. that that'll produce a net positive? I don't know.

There was nothing out there prior to the deadline that was going to project the Clippers as being better than the warriors, and yet and still that is the case after the deadline. 
 
I still can't get over the fact that this trade deadline is highlighted by Tobias Harris :lol
 
I'd rather roll the dice with a late 1st and hope to get lucky than trade it for Jeff Green, who we know is awful.
A smart team /GM would do this ...GM doc doesn't believe in playing young players unless it's his son ...it's either Jeff green or sticking with Mbah Moute or whatever washed vet he picks up in free agency ...that pic was gon be a waste for clippers anyway so in this case Jeff Green is much better than nothing
 
dont under estimate draft picks. too often, especially now we say, especially the spurs, teams find gems in the later picks. guys come out that think they should've been higher and they go out and grind.


IT was the 60th pick for goodness sake. Guys slip through the cracks, but can be amazing in the right situation. just like #1s can be anthony bennett

In the grand scheme of things, if you're picking in the back end of the draft, it's literally a coin flip as to whether or not it'll work out. Finding gems that late in the 1st or 2nd round is tough.

here's a few notable 2nd rounders

monta ellis - 40th pick 2005
stephen jackson 43rd pick - 1997
marc gasol 48th pick in 2007
jeff hornacek 46th pick in 1986
gilbert arenas 30th pick in 2001
manu ginobilli 57th pick in 1999
dennis rodman 27th pick in 1986
 
It's Doc. He wasn't hitting on that first round pick.


A smart team /GM would do this ...GM doc doesn't believe in playing young players unless it's his son ...it's either Jeff green or sticking with Mbah Moute or whatever washed vet he picks up in free agency ...that pic was gon be a waste for clippers anyway so in this case Jeff Green is much better than nothing

All of this.
 
here's a few notable 2nd rounders

monta ellis - 40th pick 2005
stephen jackson 43rd pick - 1997
marc gasol 48th pick in 2007
jeff hornacek 46th pick in 1986
gilbert arenas 30th pick in 2001
manu ginobilli 57th pick in 1999
dennis rodman 27th pick in 1986
Do you know how many 2nd round picks don't flame out / pan out?

For every Draymond Green and Manu Ginobli there's a thousands of Cheikh Samb's, Hassan Adams's, and Damir Markota's all over the place.
 
here's a few notable 2nd rounders


monta ellis - 40th pick 2005

stephen jackson 43rd pick - 1997

marc gasol 48th pick in 2007

jeff hornacek 46th pick in 1986

gilbert arenas 30th pick in 2001

manu ginobilli 57th pick in 1999

dennis rodman 27th pick in 1986

Do you know how many 2nd round picks don't flame out / pan out?

For every Draymond Green and Manu Ginobli there's a thousands of Cheikh Samb's, Hassan Adams's, and Damir Markota's all over the place.

oh no i totally agree with you. I just thought that list was interesting that based on scouting and whatnot, it took 56 picks before teams believed and manu got drafted or 39 for have-it-all. 47 for marc's big ***.
 
dont under estimate draft picks. too often, especially now we say, especially the spurs, teams find gems in the later picks. guys come out that think they should've been higher and they go out and grind.


IT was the 60th pick for goodness sake. Guys slip through the cracks, but can be amazing in the right situation. just like #1s can be anthony bennett

In the grand scheme of things, if you're picking in the back end of the draft, it's literally a coin flip as to whether or not it'll work out. Finding gems that late in the 1st or 2nd round is tough.

here's a few notable 2nd rounders

monta ellis - 40th pick 2005
stephen jackson 43rd pick - 1997
marc gasol 48th pick in 2007
jeff hornacek 46th pick in 1986
gilbert arenas 30th pick in 2001
manu ginobilli 57th pick in 1999
dennis rodman 27th pick in 1986

famb how u gonna forget my man dray
 
Bulls traded Kirk away for a 2nd round draft pick

Yikes

So it's really Rose Aaron and Moore rotating at that guard spot for the foreseeable future

Frontcourt rotation is messed up too with Mirotic out

Yiiikes
 
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dont under estimate draft picks. too often, especially now we say, especially the spurs, teams find gems in the later picks. guys come out that think they should've been higher and they go out and grind.


IT was the 60th pick for goodness sake. Guys slip through the cracks, but can be amazing in the right situation. just like #1s can be anthony bennett

In the grand scheme of things, if you're picking in the back end of the draft, it's literally a coin flip as to whether or not it'll work out. Finding gems that late in the 1st or 2nd round is tough.

here's a few notable 2nd rounders

monta ellis - 40th pick 2005
stephen jackson 43rd pick - 1997
marc gasol 48th pick in 2007
jeff hornacek 46th pick in 1986
gilbert arenas 30th pick in 2001
manu ginobilli 57th pick in 1999
dennis rodman 27th pick in 1986

famb how u gonna forget my man dray

oh right! and money green 35th pick in 2012
 
 here's a few notable 2nd rounders

monta ellis - 40th pick 2005
stephen jackson 43rd pick - 1997
marc gasol 48th pick in 2007
jeff hornacek 46th pick in 1986
gilbert arenas 30th pick in 2001
manu ginobilli 57th pick in 1999
dennis rodman 27th pick in 1986
Who cares. Take my pick give me your player, is my motto. You know, the way you used to feel.

I still feel that way, if I'm a contender.

Only time I'd value a pick is if I was consistently out of the Playoffs and (from an owners perspective) the World didn't know who my team was.

Now whether or not J Green is good really isn't up for debate, he's not but, but....for the Clipshow, I like it, love it actually.

Take 2 picks hell
 
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dont under estimate draft picks. too often, especially now we say, especially the spurs, teams find gems in the later picks. guys come out that think they should've been higher and they go out and grind.


IT was the 60th pick for goodness sake. Guys slip through the cracks, but can be amazing in the right situation. just like #1s can be anthony bennett
In the grand scheme of things, if you're picking in the back end of the draft, it's literally a coin flip as to whether or not it'll work out. Finding gems that late in the 1st or 2nd round is tough.
here's a few notable 2nd rounders

monta ellis - 40th pick 2005
stephen jackson 43rd pick - 1997
marc gasol 48th pick in 2007
jeff hornacek 46th pick in 1986
gilbert arenas 30th pick in 2001
manu ginobilli 57th pick in 1999
dennis rodman 27th pick in 1986
famb how u gonna forget my man dray
oh right! and money green 35th pick in 2012
what about Isaiah Thomas?
 
Bulls traded Kirk away for a 2nd round draft pick

Yikes

So it's really Rose Aaron and Moore rotating at that guard spot for the foreseeable future

Frontcourt rotation is messed up too with Mirotic out

Yiiikes
It seems today has been a bad day for you amel.

My heart goes out to you...feel better soon bruh..in the meantime have one of these from whoever is close to you or in your vicinity even if you don't know them, it may help.

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