We've gotten to the Ivan Rabb section of the thread... I should probably tap out for a while.
He's a better defender than Bradley and a better scorer than Ed, so...
Seems like he's a somewhat middleclass version of Skal Labissiere.
We've gotten to the Ivan Rabb section of the thread... I should probably tap out for a while.
No offense was meant... just saying we are now looking at Middle Class Skal'sHe's a better defender than Bradley and a better scorer than Ed, so...
Seems like he's a somewhat middleclass version of Skal Labissiere.
He's a big man with range who could execute those pick and pop sets that no big man on our current roster is capable of doing.He's a better defender than Bradley and a better scorer than Ed, so...
Seems like he's a somewhat middleclass version of Skal Labissiere.
He's a big man with range who could execute those pick and pop sets that no big man on our current roster is capable of doing.
we don't know that because Quin doesn't play the young pups.He's a big man with range who could execute those pick and pop sets that no big man on our current roster is capable of doing.
I think imma become a stars expert like Homey... you have to play guys with the big boys to see what you got and if it’s worth continuing to develop them.we don't know that because Quin doesn't play the young pups.
Just because they have great GLeague stats doesn't necessarily translate to the show: See MMo Almond and Niang. Both GLeague all stars.I think imma become a stars expert like Homey... you have to play guys with the big boys to see what you got and if it’s worth continuing to develop them.
It’s similar to playing basketball. If it’s down the stretch and you’re behind, winners find a way to win. That’s what we expect. Yet when it comes to executives, somehow we change the rules. We make excuses. Nobody ever looks at a guy failing to preform and says things like, “the defense stopped him, he had no choices.” The expectation is that if you’re good, you’ve got to find a way to win the game, and saying “well they were down 7, what could he do?” never cuts it on the court, but that kind of stuff works somehow when we’re sitting here evaluating the executive game.Pat Riley absolutely pillage Memphis today... the same Memphis that made us give like 25-50% more than we needed to to get Conley. He’s just amazing...
They could get to max space this offseason to chase AD if they want... they can also have max space for Giannis in 2 years if they wanted.
he did it with bad contracts... and bare cupboards... I just don’t want to hear that we had nothing to offer... the best GMs make fetch happen.
This... also I need you to know I’m that guy in men’s league.It’s similar to playing basketball. If it’s down the stretch and you’re behind, winners find a way to win. That’s what we expect. Yet when it comes to executives, somehow we change the rules. We make excuses. Nobody ever looks at a guy failing to preform and says things like, “the defense stopped him, he had no choices.” The expectation is that if you’re good, you’ve got to find a way to win the game, and saying “well they were down 7, what could he do?” never cuts it on the court, but that kind of stuff works somehow when we’re sitting here evaluating the executive game.
Winslow is going to be relevant for the next 5-7 years. He fits next to Jaren, Ja, and Brooks. Absorbing bad contracts isn't ideal, but Memphis was more about getting a long term fit.Pat Riley absolutely pillage Memphis today... the same Memphis that made us give like 25-50% more than we needed to to get Conley. He’s just amazing...
They could get to max space this offseason to chase AD if they want... they can also have max space for Giannis in 2 years if they wanted.
he did it with bad contracts... and bare cupboards... I just don’t want to hear that we had nothing to offer... the best GMs make fetch happen.