Park Bites
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Parker would be a killer edition. Anyone in the top 7... thanks.
pkm agree 7 players are game changers
Parker would be a killer edition. Anyone in the top 7... thanks.
Nah, I think Wiggins' a better fit.
In the backcourt we have Burke who is shaping up to be a decent 3pt shooter.
On the wing we already have a 3pt shooter & facilitator in Hayward. Wiggins would complement him better as he's ultra athletic, quick, can slash and draw fouls. I can see Hayward feeding Wiggins on a fast break all-day-long.
If we can grab Wiggins, we're an instant contender from day 1 in the 2014 season.
The warriors are just an injury, a disgruntled player, or confused team (unsure of one's role) from netting us a lottery pick. While I would never wish injury on anyone, I would embrace the other two options. I kind of get the feeling the W's messed up by trying to fix something that wasn't broken.
Jabari does seem like the perfect fit to complete our core, tbh.
i hope jazz don't select wiggins if he is available. he is second coming of travis outlaw.
And from what do you derive this opinion? preseason games?
It's the injury that can derail them. The logjam on the wing has been no problem as expected in preseason games. Iggy is a type 1 teamplayer who has no problem fitting in a culture. Klay has been hitting the shots from the bench. Bogut is understandably rusty after what felt like 15 consecutive ACLs, microfracture surgeries, ankle, concussions, hip replacements and what not.
And betting against David Lee doing work down low and Curry netting 3s is very bold anti-homerism.
The perfect fit would be the clear-cut best player. If that's Jabari then yeah, he'd be a great fit.
No. Preseason wasn't even a factor. This is something that I've thought ever since they got rid of Jack and Landry. Last year was the first year that they had a season above .500 since 07-08, and Landry, Jack, and Barnes were a big part of that. Now they've gone and blown it all up; assigned Barnes to the bench (playing with a different group, hence my confusion of roles comment), and have expanded roles for Lee (who is coming off his hip injury), and Bogut (who is great, but made of glass). I think Iggy is a really good player, I truly do. I'm just not convinced the addition of Iggy coupled with the departure of two of their key role players, and a changing of the only working formula in recent history is going to guarantee them anything.
I loved watching them in the playoffs last year: they were inspiring. I just think they have a lot of growing (again) as a team to do if they are going to replicate the same success they had last year. If they are all healthy (Curry, Bogut, Lee), I can see them doing really well, but that might be too mcuh to ask. There are a lot of factors influencing their destiny.
I'm not saying they're going to be a top 5 worst team if things don't go right for them. I'm just saying they can land in the lottery. Afterall, they were only 7 spots removed from it last year.
can't back this enough.
by back I mean support
by support I mean back
This x100000000000000000 times.
Landry and Jack gave them LOADS and LOADS of scoring off the bench and that FIGHT, GRIT and DETERMINATION. Not to mention valuable Veteran presence in the locker room. This year they essentially have ZERO bench production (other than the too-young-to-rely-on Barnes). I don't even know who's gonna be backing up Curry when he goes down to injury.
The Golden State Taners are gonna "sin" this year, mark my word.
Karma's a bitch.
Saw a stat somewhere that Jack was taking and producing the most in the final 5 minutes of games or something. Jack really helped them out.
Absolutely.
Jack's production off the bench last year was: 13 pts, 5.6 assists, 3.1 rebounds.
Not to mention he was probably the bigger leader in the team last year than Curry, Lee and Bogut combined. I still can't believe GSW are so blinded by the lights that is Iggy that they threw out Jack, Landry AND all those draft picks to us.
I'm quietly optimistic we'll get a GREAT pick in '14.
No. Preseason wasn't even a factor. This is something that I've thought ever since they got rid of Jack and Landry. Last year was the first year that they had a season above .500 since 07-08, and Landry, Jack, and Barnes were a big part of that. Now they've gone and blown it all up; assigned Barnes to the bench (playing with a different group, hence my confusion of roles comment), and have expanded roles for Lee (who is coming off his hip injury), and Bogut (who is great, but made of glass). I think Iggy is a really good player, I truly do. I'm just not convinced the addition of Iggy coupled with the departure of two of their key role players, and a changing of the only working formula in recent history is going to guarantee them anything.
I loved watching them in the playoffs last year: they were inspiring. I just think they have a lot of growing (again) as a team to do if they are going to replicate the same success they had last year. If they are all healthy (Curry, Bogut, Lee), I can see them doing really well, but that might be too mcuh to ask. There are a lot of factors influencing their destiny.
I'm not saying they're going to be a top 5 worst team if things don't go right for them. I'm just saying they can land in the lottery. Afterall, they were only 7 spots removed from it last year.
This x100000000000000000 times.
Landry and Jack gave them LOADS and LOADS of scoring off the bench and that FIGHT, GRIT and DETERMINATION. Not to mention valuable Veteran presence in the locker room. This year they essentially have ZERO bench production (other than the too-young-to-rely-on Barnes). I don't even know who's gonna be backing up Curry when he goes down to injury.
The Golden State Taners are gonna "sin" this year, mark my word.
Karma's a bitch.
For bench production read above. You'll feel foolish if you analyze those squad's production in recent years.
For veteran presence: Steph Curry turns 26 next spring. He's half a year older than Derrick Rose and Kevin Durant. Do you see the Bulls and Thunder failing due to lack of veterans?
Maybe they should buy Steve Nash, if that's the requirement to be a veteran.
Bogut turns 29 before christmas, David Lee will be 31 next spring.
Iggy is turning 30 in January.
I don't see why a 2nd year 21 year old Barnes and 23 year old 3rd year player Klay Thompson would be not capable to win because a lack of veteran presence.
And there's no karma in business. There's only the old 3rd law of Newton. If Karma existed there'd be a hedge fond convention tomorrow and a volcano would erupt underneath them during it. First guy getting hit was someone who bought money from Congo for $3 billions causing thousands to die thirsty. For how that could particularly play out, watch this movie. I can totally advocate it:
But then there was 9/11. So maybe there's karma in business. I might have to reconsider.