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I dont think losing Vando would help us win games.

IDK, it's a very weird thing with Vando. I think the on/off numbers and stuff like that are misleading. He's an overrated defender for sure, but I dont think he is bad defensively, and definitely not to the tune of what the on/off numbers show.
 
GS tanked for Barnes... and they tanked super duper hard. It had three benefits... gave them Barnes when they would have sent that pick to Utah. Barnes not a world beater but was good enough by time he left to sign a 4/100M deal. He was a cheap starter who contributed to their winning. It helped improve their second round pick... which nabbed Draymond Green... but one of the biggest overlooked things is that it landed them Bogut. They traded a healthy Monta Ellis for a hurt Andrew Bogut. If they had played it straight they don't trade for an injured player.

They also tanked the year Steph got hurt. They ended up with James Wiseman which is the funny thing... but they tanked that year once Steph got hurt. Green sat out a ton... they played all the young guys a ton... weren't concerned with winning at all.

Do they win titles without it... sure... did they see it as a valuable strategy to build their team... **** yes they did and they engaged in it twice.
If we traded Mike for Lonzo knowing he'd be out all year... sat Lauri a ton... played Ochai at point guard... we'd be accused of tanking big. I attended a Warriors game during their epic tank. Dominic Macguire started at point guard. They went 9-25 last 2 months of the season. They tanked the **** outta that thing... just because it didn't net an all star doesn't mean they didn't try.
 
I dont think losing Vando would help us win games.

IDK, it's a very weird thing with Vando. I think the on/off numbers and stuff like that are misleading. He's an overrated defender for sure, but I dont think he is bad defensively, and definitely not to the tune of what the on/off numbers show.
With him I think he is a great fit with shooting centers... but Ideally those centers would protect the rim and be better rebounders than KO. I think he'd be pretty great with the Lakers for example if AD figures out how to shoot again.
 
With him I think he is a great fit with shooting centers... but Ideally those centers would protect the rim and be better rebounders than KO. I think he'd be pretty great with the Lakers for example if AD figures out how to shoot again.
Yeah, the defensive rebounding thing is an issue, but I think the thing might be just his spots on the court are very weird. We are kind of moving him all around the court and having him try a lot of different things vs in Minnesota where his role was more defined.

My wet dream is still to get Ben Simmons in this offense. The things Ben Simmons could do with the space Vanderbilt has in the offense would be very very good.
 
GS tanked for Barnes... and they tanked super duper hard. It had three benefits... gave them Barnes when they would have sent that pick to Utah. Barnes not a world beater but was good enough by time he left to sign a 4/100M deal. He was a cheap starter who contributed to their winning. It helped improve their second round pick... which nabbed Draymond Green... but one of the biggest overlooked things is that it landed them Bogut. They traded a healthy Monta Ellis for a hurt Andrew Bogut. If they had played it straight they don't trade for an injured player.

They also tanked the year Steph got hurt. They ended up with James Wiseman which is the funny thing... but they tanked that year once Steph got hurt. Green sat out a ton... they played all the young guys a ton... weren't concerned with winning at all.

Do they win titles without it... sure... did they see it as a valuable strategy to build their team... **** yes they did and they engaged in it twice.
What is really funny about that is it isn't the tank that got them ahead, it is the player they traded for in order to facilitate the tank.


Bogut was central to the Warriors’ defensive resurgence, and they sent Utah the No. 21 pick the next year. Barnes became a key player on Golden State’s 2015 title team, and the franchise’s rise with him and Bogut helped lure Andre Iguodala and eventually Kevin Durant in free agency.

So the player they tanked for didn't do much to help them, but Bogut did, who was the guy they acquired in the trade intending to tank.
 
What is really funny about that is it isn't the tank that got them ahead, it is the player they traded for in order to facilitate the tank.


So the player they tanked for didn't do much to help them, but Bogut did, who was the guy they acquired in the trade intending to tank.

Harrison Barnes is not some bum though. He was a key piece to a championship team. You need guys like him.
 
What is really funny about that is it isn't the tank that got them ahead, it is the player they traded for in order to facilitate the tank.




So the player they tanked for didn't do much to help them, but Bogut did, who was the guy they acquired in the trade intending to tank.
And I don't think they make that move unless they are in fact tanking. Barnes also gave them a super solid wing on the cheap... and you wonder if they don't tank and they give that pick up what the butterfly effect becomes.

I just more wanted to make mention that those mfers tanked twice... they got their hands dirty and it had its benefits.
 
Yeah, the defensive rebounding thing is an issue, but I think the thing might be just his spots on the court are very weird. We are kind of moving him all around the court and having him try a lot of different things vs in Minnesota where his role was more defined.

My wet dream is still to get Ben Simmons in this offense. The things Ben Simmons could do with the space Vanderbilt has in the offense would be very very good.
No thanks... he broken.
 
No thanks... he broken.
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If we traded Mike for Lonzo knowing he'd be out all year... sat Lauri a ton... played Ochai at point guard... we'd be accused of tanking big. I attended a Warriors game during their epic tank. Dominic Macguire started at point guard. They went 9-25 last 2 months of the season. They tanked the **** outta that thing... just because it didn't net an all star doesn't mean they didn't try.
I would be interested in a Lonzo/Blazers 23 first for Conley/Vanderbilt trade. If Lonzo is expected to miss significant more time then it could be a good win move for the Bulls to maximize whatever they think they have there. Vucevic has a more similar game to KAT and would be able to play that role he best thrived in. Bulls fans may be wary of anything that takes away minutes from Pat Williams though. I think Blazers are one Dame injury away from being lottery this year.
 
I would be interested in a Lonzo/Blazers 23 first for Conley/Vanderbilt trade. If Lonzo is expected to miss significant more time then it could be a good win move for the Bulls to maximize whatever they think they have there. Vucevic has a more similar game to KAT and would be able to play that role he best thrived in. Bulls fans may be wary of anything that takes away minutes from Pat Williams though. I think Blazers are one Dame injury away from being lottery this year.
The Bulls dont really need PG play though. They have good backup PG's and they have two very good playmaking wings. The Bulls making their last shot Mike Conley just doesnt make any sense. Maybe you can get just Lonzo, but you arent getting a pick for taking on the better player.
 
We have not experienced bad luck… yet.

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I think conley qualifies. The THT 3 point play getting overturned to a charge qualifies. Lauri getting flagrant fouled on the jump ball and the opponent getting to call a timeout without possession of the ball qualifies. Not a ton of bad luck but to say we haven’t experienced any bad luck is incorrect imo



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