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I think he's fine a stop gap but making any sort of long-term plans around him is probably fruitless.Are people still pretending KPJ is good cause he’s a fav of “Bag Twitter”?
I think he's fine a stop gap but making any sort of long-term plans around him is probably fruitless.
I still think Ivey would make a ton of sense for Houston - not because I don't like Paolo but because I like Sengun a lot, too, and you probably can't build a contender around those two guys together in the middle.
The dream would be having Sengun operate as a hub so a traditional PG wouldn’t be needed. There’s a lot of Jokic in Sengun but I wouldn’t compare the 2 seeing that Jokic is a generational talent but one can hope.I still think Ivey would make a ton of sense for Houston - not because I don't like Paolo but because I like Sengun a lot, too, and you probably can't build a contender around those two guys together in the middle.
I don't know that it isn't... But I think you have an easier time building around two guards with some holes in their games than you do two non-elite defensive bigs who don't rim protect at a high level.Why is an Ivey/Green pairing any less potentially disastrous than Paolo/Sengun? On both sides of the ball too.
Tim Connelly will draft him in Minnesota and hope he develops into a MVP.I need the Nuggets to draft Nikola Jovic for comedic purposes
Seems like he'll make a living playing off others and shooting 40% from three. He's another guy that's young for his class too (21 in NOV).Am I wild for looking at Jake LaRavia and seeing a guy that absolutely has a productive 10+ year career?
ThisI need the Nuggets to draft Nikola Jovic for comedic purposes
KPJ is a solid 6th man on a good team.