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Offline bowlingwarnie

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D'Angelo Russell is only 23 - so sits on a similar timeline as the Brown and Tatum tandem
expected to be the odd man out in Brooklyn in few days time
Shoots the ball fairly well from 3 - 37% last year - distributes the ball well (7 assists per last year)
coming of age after a rocky start in LA- has a bit a killer instinct from what I have seen
seems to be a logical upside selection - much rather have Russell over Brogdon as someone has mentioned recently

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Re: Surely the best use of the expected 27M is D'Angelo Russell
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Simply due to the timeline, I tend to agree. People are talking about spending $25 million on Brogdon? At least take a chance on a guy who could be an All-Star.

I am also catatonic after the Horford news. Take everything I say with a grain of salt.

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Simply due to the timeline, I tend to agree. People are talking about spending $25 million on Brogdon? At least take a chance on a guy who could be IS an All-Star.

I am also catatonic after the Horford news. Take everything I say with a grain of salt.

FTFY.

I知 definitely down with Russell if Al leaves. He definitely fits our timeline better and is seemingly a pretty good fit with the Jays. Imagine a running lineup of Russell, Brown, Tatum, Hayward, and Williams!

Re: Surely the best use of the expected 27M is D'Angelo Russell
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Simply due to the timeline, I tend to agree. People are talking about spending $25 million on Brogdon? At least take a chance on a guy who could be IS an All-Star.

I am also catatonic after the Horford news. Take everything I say with a grain of salt.

FTFY.

I知 definitely down with Russell if Al leaves. He definitely fits our timeline better and is seemingly a pretty good fit with the Jays. Imagine a running lineup of Russell, Brown, Tatum, Hayward, and Williams!

Thank you  :o

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Yeah I guess that would make sense.  He will put up numbers and be an asset.
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My thoughts are we shouldn't pay either guy except on a one year deal. They aren't worth that kind of $$$.

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Any cap guys know if a S&T for Russell can work?

Or S&T Horford for Capella?

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My thoughts are we shouldn't pay either guy except on a one year deal. They aren't worth that kind of $$$.

why would you offer Russell to a one year deal?  That makes no sense.  There are going to be other teams willing to sign him for multiple years.  At least if you sign him to a 4 year deal he is a tradeable asset that you could use to improve your team. Why would a 1 year contract help us?

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Simply due to the timeline, I tend to agree. People are talking about spending $25 million on Brogdon? At least take a chance on a guy who could be IS an All-Star.

I am also catatonic after the Horford news. Take everything I say with a grain of salt.

FTFY.

I’m definitely down with Russell if Al leaves. He definitely fits our timeline better and is seemingly a pretty good fit with the Jays. Imagine a running lineup of Russell, Brown, Tatum, Hayward, and Williams!

Yay 6 seed and 1st round exit!

How far we've fallen that we're now salivating over discarded Lakers draftees like DLo and Randle.
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Re: Surely the best use of the expected 27M is D'Angelo Russell
« Reply #9 on: June 18, 2019, 11:17:59 PM »

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Simply due to the timeline, I tend to agree. People are talking about spending $25 million on Brogdon? At least take a chance on a guy who could be IS an All-Star.

I am also catatonic after the Horford news. Take everything I say with a grain of salt.

FTFY.

I知 definitely down with Russell if Al leaves. He definitely fits our timeline better and is seemingly a pretty good fit with the Jays. Imagine a running lineup of Russell, Brown, Tatum, Hayward, and Williams!

Yay 6 seed and 1st round exit!

Would you prefer a team that doesn't make the playoffs?

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« Reply #10 on: June 18, 2019, 11:18:23 PM »

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Simply due to the timeline, I tend to agree. People are talking about spending $25 million on Brogdon? At least take a chance on a guy who could be IS an All-Star.

I am also catatonic after the Horford news. Take everything I say with a grain of salt.

FTFY.

I知 definitely down with Russell if Al leaves. He definitely fits our timeline better and is seemingly a pretty good fit with the Jays. Imagine a running lineup of Russell, Brown, Tatum, Hayward, and Williams!

Yay 6 seed and 1st round exit!

I think you got those numbers mixed around 😉

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« Reply #11 on: June 18, 2019, 11:19:29 PM »

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Simply due to the timeline, I tend to agree. People are talking about spending $25 million on Brogdon? At least take a chance on a guy who could be IS an All-Star.

I am also catatonic after the Horford news. Take everything I say with a grain of salt.

FTFY.

I知 definitely down with Russell if Al leaves. He definitely fits our timeline better and is seemingly a pretty good fit with the Jays. Imagine a running lineup of Russell, Brown, Tatum, Hayward, and Williams!

Yay 6 seed and 1st round exit!

Would you prefer a team that doesn't make the playoffs?

I'd prefer Banner 18. I'm not gonna put lipstick on a pig and pretend this is a good outcome or a good offseason.
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a 6 seed perhaps- and a rising young team with a future together, who are fun to watch
why Johnny Ringo...
You look like somebody just walked over your grave

Re: Surely the best use of the expected 27M is D'Angelo Russell
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Simply due to the timeline, I tend to agree. People are talking about spending $25 million on Brogdon? At least take a chance on a guy who could be IS an All-Star.

I am also catatonic after the Horford news. Take everything I say with a grain of salt.

FTFY.

I知 definitely down with Russell if Al leaves. He definitely fits our timeline better and is seemingly a pretty good fit with the Jays. Imagine a running lineup of Russell, Brown, Tatum, Hayward, and Williams!

Yay 6 seed and 1st round exit!

Would you prefer a team that doesn't make the playoffs?

I'd prefer Banner 18. I'm not gonna put lipstick on a pig and pretend this is a good outcome or a good offseason.

Sadly Banner 18 isn't coming for the next few years. If that's the only reason you'll watch, then you might want to hang it up until 2025.

Our best case scenario is getting a team that's fun to watch. I think Russell might fit the bill if we're looking for a tough, exciting, young team.

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a 6 seed perhaps- and a rising young team with a future together, who are fun to watch

I'd much, much, much rather watch a bunch of jerks who have a chance at a championship than a feel-good underdog story who are a lock to be an early playoff exit.

For a fanbase that claims to care about winning, it's weird to me that people are so amped to be back at square one.
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