Engorged On Unborn Gore
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I think the bigger question here is whether they will allow the players to wear corsages before top off.
When Gobert wins DPOY and is on the all NBA team it's going to make his extension look like the best deal ever.I've read that AS does not count.
.....All-NBA, DPOY or MVP the previous season.
.....All-NBA team or DPOY in 2/3 previous seasons
.....MVP once in the previous three seasons
I've read that AS does not count.
.....All-NBA, DPOY or MVP the previous season.
.....All-NBA team or DPOY in 2/3 previous seasons
.....MVP once in the previous three seasons
The problem with this new rule is it locks up the top superstars, making a frenzy of trade options for bubble all nba type players like Hayward. If Hayward doesn't hit the all nba threshold, the likelihood of him leaving goes up IMO. Paying him the supermax to keep the core intact is a no-brainer. If Hayward goes I think the ship sinks.
When Gobert wins DPOY and is on the all NBA team it's going to make his extending look like the best deal ever.
cp3 wont be playing in the all star game because of surgery, so could injury replacement be done, meaning chance of hayward getting in bigger
They play a different position group, does this matter to who makes it? I honestly don't know.cp3 wont be playing in the all star game because of surgery, so could injury replacement be done, meaning chance of hayward getting in bigger
As I understand it, there are 12 slots: 6 front-court, 4 guard, 2 wildcard (can be either). Where this might help is if someone like, say Lillard, were to edge Gordon or Rudy out on a wildcard spot. Because CP3 is now out, Lillard would get pushed into the fourth guard-specific slot, leaving open the wildcard position previously occupied. So yea, CP3 being out could in that way create space for Gordon/Rudy, if they were going to be edged out by a guard in a wildcard slot.They play a different position group, does this matter to who makes it? I honestly don't know.
As I understand it, there are 12 slots: 6 front-court, 4 guard, 2 wildcard (can be either). Where this might help is if someone like, say Lillard, were to edge Gordon or Rudy out on a wildcard spot. Because CP3 is now out, Lillard would get pushed into the fourth guard-specific slot, leaving open the wildcard position previously occupied. So yea, CP3 being out could in that way create space for Gordon/Rudy, if they were going to be edged out by a guard in a wildcard slot.
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