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kerrPop will get them out
Lot of dudes on here were convinced he'd be the best pro out of the Duke freshmen.
He had all the attractive physical qualities that people like. His jump shot looked pretty and he had the ideal build and length of an NBA wing player. But I always thought the positives stopped there. I always questioned if he had inner drive. I know Zion and RJ was dominating the ball at Duke, but I don't think that's any excuse to play with so little drive.
Similar to the Tristan situation, except Adams isn't expiring, his contract makes him really tough for a playoff team to trade for without having to drastically change your current roster. He makes $25.8M this year and $27.5M next year.How long til OKC has a fire sale? i don't see them getting rid of anyone until around the deadline because they wanna have at least decent pieces around to help CP3 look good as possible? But they 100% getting rid of Gallo & i still think Adams is a good pickup for a playoff team
How long til OKC has a fire sale? i don't see them getting rid of anyone until around the deadline because they wanna have at least decent pieces around to help CP3 look good as possible? But they 100% getting rid of Gallo & i still think Adams is a good pickup for a playoff team
Similar to the Tristan situation, except Adams isn't expiring, his contract makes him really tough for a playoff team to trade for without having to drastically change your current roster. He makes $25.8M this year and $27.5M next year.
To be honest...I think unless their record gets really bad and/or somebody demands out I think they just ride it out. All their losses so far have been to playoff teams besides the Wizards.
Completely agree that Portland needs to do whatever they can. They are really the one team that has the right contracts/pieces in order to shake things up. I like that trade you mentioned for both teams, assuming OKC wants to embrace a tank.If i'm Portland I try to offer them Whiteside & a future pick and try to get Adams. Unless Portland plans on blowing it all up soon, this is the best year to try & get things done. Adams isn't a perfect fit but he'll be good for them.
Hell I would try a Adams/Gallo for Whiteside/ Bazemore a future 1st & filler... OKC gets a first, gets immediate cap relief & maybe a second round pick/ young player.
Portland still has Nurkic coming back but expecting him to return to form by the playoffs is asking a lot. Adams only has one year after this so in the case Nurkic is 100% by the start of next season you could flip Adams again or just let him expire for cap purposes.
The problem though is that they are located in Oklahoma City and not Los Angeles. They just aren't going to attract free agents like the Clippers or Lakers could. Building through the draft (again) is what they are going to have to do.I think OKC should do what the clippers did last year and move pieces while still being competitive.
I'd rather go for Love than Adams.Is Steven Adams really an upgrade from whiteside? Enough to move the needle at least?
I don’t see it.
He’s upgrade in the sense that he ‘s a good lockeroom guy and has a consistent motor where as Whiteside has/is none of those things.Is Steven Adams really an upgrade from whiteside? Enough to move the needle at least?
I don’t see it.
The problem though is that they are located in Oklahoma City and not Los Angeles. They just aren't going to attract free agents like the Clippers or Lakers could. Building through the draft (again) is what they are going to have to do.
What the Clips did last year made sense because they are a destination city, compounded with the fact that they have a great coach and front office in place.
Is Steven Adams really an upgrade from whiteside? Enough to move the needle at least?
I don’t see it.
I get what you're saying, but there's also a big change in the lotto odds once you drop out of the bottom 7. If you are in the bottom 7, you have a 40% (or greater depending on how bad you are) chance of a Top 4 pick. Once you drop to 8th, you are at 26.2% and then you go down to 14.7%.I literally said that in the next sentence . They're not gonna be bad enough to bottom out and they really don't need to with the lotto odds. On top of that they have an abundance of assets as it is. Might as well compete
On top of that they have an abundance of assets as it is.
I get what you're saying, but there's also a big change in the lotto odds once you drop out of the bottom 7. If you are in the bottom 7, you have a 40% (or greater depending on how bad you are) chance of a Top 4 pick. Once you drop to 8th, you are at 26.2% and then you go down to 14.7%.
I'm not saying they need to full out go process Sixers with it, but they would be doing themselves a serious disservice by not navigating their way into that Bottom 7.
Really?Like who/what?