You know it just occurred tome that Pennsylvania is even closer to Pennsylvania than Milwaukee is. Kanter to Philly for Covington and a pick.
They've got Noel and Embiid.... they're loaded up front.
You know it just occurred tome that Pennsylvania is even closer to Pennsylvania than Milwaukee is. Kanter to Philly for Covington and a pick.
Orlando apparently wants to move Moe Harkless and Andrew Nicholson. Not that this is entirely relevant.
Not sure why they would let Sanders go if they can somehow get Kanter.
They seem like the perfect pair, Defense & Offense.
Cuz you know, Sanders doesn't want to play basketball.
I think he might play for Denver, well atleast he might like to live there.
Neg train?Since you brought up the cba, everyone take a few moments to enjoy the nba for the remaining 8 weeks. It is irreparably broken as witnessed by the players rejecting the smoothing, and the likes of Dragic and Kanter trying to force their way out of the small market teams. Star players have already hinted there were too many teams, and I believe they, and their agents, will push for a league with 18 teams or less. A league where superstars can join their super friends for super teams. The tv revenues for the super teams will be split fewer ways resulting in higher salaries for the super players and higher commissions for the super agents.
The competition for the 18 spots will be fierce, and utah will have to fight to get in. The inherited ownership, recent poor performance, and general dislike of the state by owners and players alike will make the jazz easy chopping block targets.
The good news is the 12 teams can combine with 8-10 new teams to form a true minor league for the NBA, and the jazz can continue living by developing players and selling their contracts to NBA teams. Perhaps the new league can form an alliance with Europe and have a true international championship, or atleast multiple games against each other thus offering a fresh approach and new story lines to compete with the dull and tired stories the nba would try to offer.
So eat, drink, and watch merrily, because in 2017 the nba will die.
Where's the Woj bomb?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=se6Sci1tVeg
This game really highlighted how he can score from anywhere on the court.
He has spot-ups, off screens, post-ups, dribble pull ups, floaters, and slashing. This dude has a complete offensive game as well as being a lights out 3pt shooter.
No. They are nothing alike. Middleton is a smooth athlete that doesn't like contact and doesn't finish well. Butler is the opposite he's a physically imposing athlete who is mentally as well as physically tough. Sadly Middleton is not.Middleton have Jimmy Butler potential? I don't know just asking. Also I am disappointed no one responded to my post on top of the 31st page![]()
He is all over Dragic so I would expect that as well.The guy who posted that wass a Sacramento writer I believe, so it probably wasnt even Utah related.
[/QUOTE]Nice game highlights, but they don't tell the full story. Unfortunately I have seen plenty of games and he's on my fantasy team. Unfortunately what he did in that game was show his potential. Mentally he is weak. That night he was in the moment and played well. That happens once every other week it seems. Most of the time he looks like he doesn't have a pulse. If he misses his first couple he will disappear for a quarter or half. Or he will get hot for a quarter and not be heard of the rest of the game. I still like him, but he has the potential to be CJ Miles
No. They are nothing alike. Middleton is a smooth athlete that doesn't like contact and doesn't finish well. Butler is the opposite he's a physically imposing athlete who is mentally as well as physically tough. Sadly Middleton is not.
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