Noah Vonleh is only like 24... so much left in the tank.... I know you think it is Joakim Noah... just yanking at ya chain
Oh ****. I clearly should have read the thread instead of just commenting off the title.
Noah Vonleh is only like 24... so much left in the tank.... I know you think it is Joakim Noah... just yanking at ya chain
TB is the last vestige of the old cakk mentality. Probably a good idea to get rid of him on that issue alone—even if he was lighting the world on fire.Very nice though I do prefer cakkk and icing references... please adjust in the future tia.
Well 3 out of 4 of those organizations suck dick and don’t know what the **** they’re doing so it’s actually probably a sign that he’s a diamond waiting to be mined.Noah has been let go by Charlotte, Portland, Da Bulls, and the Knicks prior to landing in Minny after being drafted behind DedEx in 2014. Red flags?
Can’t lose sight of why we’re doing that, though. And it’s a model for guys who may be out of the league to come play for us. Those guys will always be there.How important is it to keep developing Mudiay for the season to the Jazz's credibility? It should only open the eyes of other players and agents who want to come here in the future and develop under Quin. We lose some of that cred if we trade him now.
The Crabbe trade as I understand it was in part planning for next year... have his bird rights instead of Teagues and then you don't have to use an exception to retain that player... Crabbe is minimum guy in my opinion, but they must see it differently.
This could be similar... lock in a young budding third center for next year cheap... they don't have bird rights on Vonleh.
We wouldn’t have them. We’d have to sign with MLE or BAE. Or, the vet minimum.Can you explain (I genuinely don't understand all the Bird Rights stuff)? If they don't have BR on Vonleh, would we be able to get them through a trade ("lock in a … center for next year cheap")? Or what is it you're arguing here?
Might even be a testament to our staff if he regresses at his next stop.Can’t lose sight of why we’re doing that, though. And it’s a model for guys who may be out of the league to come play for us. Those guys will always be there.
Since they are both on one year deals they will need to be retained by using cap space or an exception. They’d likely not use an exception to retain Vonleh... so he might not be something they are worried about retaining.Can you explain (I genuinely don't understand all the Bird Rights stuff)? If they don't have BR on Vonleh, would we be able to get them through a trade ("lock in a … center for next year cheap")? Or what is it you're arguing here?