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Maybe I am underrating Love's tenure in Cleveland, but it doesn't seem worthy enough to retire his jersey. But I guess that's what a chip does.
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This has got to be an inside joke or something
Supposedly 49-50 inchWhat's Kilganon's vert? In the 40s somewhere?
Interesting.
agree. Zion, Jaren Jackson, PG13 didnt play enough to be selected IMO. theres probably others, those are just the ones i know off the top of my head that missed a lot of gamesOne of the reasons why he deserved to be in the ASG to begin with. Jim Petersen been beating on that drum for a while. 25% of these guys selected only play 65-70% of games. Ant ALWAYS plays.
I'm ballparking the figures, so chill...y'all know what I mean.
Interesting.
LeBron had to win multiple MVPs, break the all time scoring record, and win 4 rings before being considered by a lot to be the goat.
The whole point of LA wanting KY is pairing him with Bron and Davis. The minute it becomes a conversation about trading one of them for Ky, the talk dies imo.It just feels like a weird fit assets-wise on both sides, honestly.
If I’m the Lakers, I probably don’t want to flip for Kyrie straight up.
But it also feels like the Mavs probably aren’t looking to dump more assets into a deal to facilitate Kyrie landing in LA - even if it means getting AD back given his availability is as big (bigger? Albeit less volatile) an issue than Kyrie’s. Nevermind AD’s apparent decline in play which is the only reason LA might even entertain this to begin with.
Feels like the Mavs would be better served taking the spare parts and picks than dumping more into the investment for AD.
No, but he’s not the first guy that’s floated it. He’s just the first guy that’s called out AD by name.
They seriously should just drop the dunk contest. They struggle just to get competitors now.