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Quote from: cltc5 on June 30, 2019, 05:22:36 PMWindhorst crying about lakers lolWhy? Do we have any news about Kawhi? Is he waving a middle finger to Los Angeles Klutchers?
Windhorst crying about lakers lol
20 mil for Rozier? [dang] fam.
Steve Bulpett @SteveBHoop Source close to Horford says that even after all the Celtics' cap gymnastics, he will not be winding up back in Boston.
Quote from: td450 on June 30, 2019, 05:21:05 PMQuote from: SCeltic34 on June 30, 2019, 05:13:22 PMQuote from: Kuberski33 on June 30, 2019, 05:01:03 PMQuote from: tonydelk on June 30, 2019, 04:59:29 PMMy newly hated team. Here's to hoping they get bounced in the 1st round next year and KD is a shell of his former self. It's not going to work out nearly as well as they think it will.I agree. Depending on how the rest of the things in the East play out, it's unlikely Kyrie leads Brooklyn deep into the playoffs while Durant recovers as well. I hope Kyrie is ready for more of the same criticism that he got in Boston.I'm seeing a pattern developing. Kyrie goes to a new team. This time the star that's injured is an even bigger star. They play one season with Kyrie and a set of good young players, then the following year Durant shows up and everyone takes a back seat. What could go wrong?I also question the D'Andre Jordan signing. They have Jarrett Allen. They had no use for him. It shows who is in charge. I expect issues in Brooklyn.Embiid and Boban just bullied Jarrett Allen, much like Capela was exposed against GSW
Quote from: SCeltic34 on June 30, 2019, 05:13:22 PMQuote from: Kuberski33 on June 30, 2019, 05:01:03 PMQuote from: tonydelk on June 30, 2019, 04:59:29 PMMy newly hated team. Here's to hoping they get bounced in the 1st round next year and KD is a shell of his former self. It's not going to work out nearly as well as they think it will.I agree. Depending on how the rest of the things in the East play out, it's unlikely Kyrie leads Brooklyn deep into the playoffs while Durant recovers as well. I hope Kyrie is ready for more of the same criticism that he got in Boston.I'm seeing a pattern developing. Kyrie goes to a new team. This time the star that's injured is an even bigger star. They play one season with Kyrie and a set of good young players, then the following year Durant shows up and everyone takes a back seat. What could go wrong?I also question the D'Andre Jordan signing. They have Jarrett Allen. They had no use for him. It shows who is in charge. I expect issues in Brooklyn.
Quote from: Kuberski33 on June 30, 2019, 05:01:03 PMQuote from: tonydelk on June 30, 2019, 04:59:29 PMMy newly hated team. Here's to hoping they get bounced in the 1st round next year and KD is a shell of his former self. It's not going to work out nearly as well as they think it will.I agree. Depending on how the rest of the things in the East play out, it's unlikely Kyrie leads Brooklyn deep into the playoffs while Durant recovers as well. I hope Kyrie is ready for more of the same criticism that he got in Boston.
Quote from: tonydelk on June 30, 2019, 04:59:29 PMMy newly hated team. Here's to hoping they get bounced in the 1st round next year and KD is a shell of his former self. It's not going to work out nearly as well as they think it will.
My newly hated team. Here's to hoping they get bounced in the 1st round next year and KD is a shell of his former self.
Once free agency opens at 6 PM, All-Star Khris Middleton plans to return to the Milwaukee Bucks on a five-year, $178M contract, league sources tell ESPN. The deal is expected to include a player option on final year.
Quote from: Pvictor11 on June 30, 2019, 05:24:36 PMQuote from: cltc5 on June 30, 2019, 05:22:36 PMWindhorst crying about lakers lolWhy? Do we have any news about Kawhi? Is he waving a middle finger to Los Angeles Klutchers?. Yep lol
If theres no Horford, why send a pick to BRK for a bigger MLE? Am i missing something?
Quote from: Erik on June 30, 2019, 05:03:03 PMNot trying to throw shade, but I'm not sure why teams are so willing to sign KD to a longterm max. Boogie looks toast and KD'll be 32 before he plays another game. Just thinking that this is a marketing move instead of a basketball move...Yeah, he might never be the same player. But, if he is 80% the player he was, he is still a top level talent.
Not trying to throw shade, but I'm not sure why teams are so willing to sign KD to a longterm max. Boogie looks toast and KD'll be 32 before he plays another game. Just thinking that this is a marketing move instead of a basketball move...