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The hell does this even mean?please keep him away from chicago
we have enough guys who are good in the locker room but useless when it matters
Its conceivable. I think the Lakers are the team to beat out West, but it’s pretty wide open after that. Just a few games are going to separate 2-8. Health, including players potentially missing games because of COVID, is going to be a factor.
Clippers, Mavs, Suns, Nuggets, Warriors, Jazz, Blazers are going to be closely grouped.
Maybe Rockets too, if they hold on to Harden.
So basically I’m saying the Warriors - and a lot of other West teams - could finish anywhere between 2 and 8.
The hell does this even mean?
Why is MagaHayward waffling on his option? Nobody even really has cap space for him to decline the option and become a free agent no? Take the money and make them trade you.
Not implausible that Hayward can get a three year deal for ~$20M per.
See Atlanta.
Surekemba and his contract do no good for the bulls
Kyrie and Harden play the same position.. how they gonna be the East Coast WarriorsThere has to be something I'm missing with this deal.
Harden is still a top 5-6 player in the league. The nets players, theoretically in this deal, are not even top 50 guys.
I gotta see how much picks they give up
Right? He made it about business so treat it as business if I’m Houston. You’re going to get shafted and sent to Chicago for their entire rosterHarden talking about send him to BK no matter if the deal is good or bad
Rockets should be in no rush to trade him since he’s under contract for two more years. Get the best deal they can possible. But that’s probably not gonna happen and I’ll need a new team to root for.
If this happens then Fertitta deserves what he gets. Both teams are dumb if they pull this off, Harden makes the Nets exciting but not contenders. Not enough ball to go around.
Sure
now what does “we have enough guys who are good in the locker room but useless when it matters” mean?
the only reason boston fans love kemba is because hes not kyrie. (i dont know if they still love him).
This isn't true. I actually like Kyrie too FWIW. I just think he's a little high maintenance and isn't a #1.
imagine if somehow houston trades both harden and westbrook in the same dealBrooklyn has to have brought in another team or two to bring in other assets. Can't imagine Houston accepting that offer, regardless of how many picks are involved and how much James whines.
if tilman isn't going to spend on a contender because COVID has hurt his hospitality businesses, it makes sense to start breaking it down, accumulating picks and players, and setting yourself up to be in a position like LAC/BKN did and OKC is now trying to do where you have flexibility, cap room, and assets for a pair of stars to join you and for you to build around them.
a third team needs to get involved, but if you can pick up dinwiddie, lavert, allen + a PG/Jrue level haul of draft picks, you have to explore that.
maybe when his businesses pick back up he'll be more inclined to spend money, but probably not.