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Quote from: Celtics2021 on August 30, 2021, 02:14:05 PMQuote from: action781 on August 30, 2021, 01:12:41 PMQuote from: Birdman on August 30, 2021, 12:37:49 PMI’m sure Lakers will get JordanI feel like there are no minutes there for him behind Marc Gasol, Anthony Davis, and Dwight. If he wants to play no minutes and take a free ride to a title, he could just stay in Brooklyn.With the Rondo signing official, the Lakers roster is now full with 15 guaranteed contracts, so it doesn't make sense from a roster standpoint in multiple ways.Hate to say it, but the Lakers roster looks great. They've got 13 legit rotational players on that team. Curious how it all meshes, but they're in good shape to weather injuries.
Quote from: action781 on August 30, 2021, 01:12:41 PMQuote from: Birdman on August 30, 2021, 12:37:49 PMI’m sure Lakers will get JordanI feel like there are no minutes there for him behind Marc Gasol, Anthony Davis, and Dwight. If he wants to play no minutes and take a free ride to a title, he could just stay in Brooklyn.With the Rondo signing official, the Lakers roster is now full with 15 guaranteed contracts, so it doesn't make sense from a roster standpoint in multiple ways.
Quote from: Birdman on August 30, 2021, 12:37:49 PMI’m sure Lakers will get JordanI feel like there are no minutes there for him behind Marc Gasol, Anthony Davis, and Dwight. If he wants to play no minutes and take a free ride to a title, he could just stay in Brooklyn.
I’m sure Lakers will get Jordan
QuoteThe Suns are among the contenders who have pursued Spurs forward Thaddeus Young, sources said. San Antonio acquired Young in a sign-and-trade — along with a first-round pick and two second-round picks — and now are expected to receive strong interest in the veteran forward from competitive teams. Young averaged 12.1 points, 6.2 rebounds and 4.3 assists while playing in 68 games (23 starts) and shooting 55.9 percent from the field a season ago.
The Suns are among the contenders who have pursued Spurs forward Thaddeus Young, sources said. San Antonio acquired Young in a sign-and-trade — along with a first-round pick and two second-round picks — and now are expected to receive strong interest in the veteran forward from competitive teams. Young averaged 12.1 points, 6.2 rebounds and 4.3 assists while playing in 68 games (23 starts) and shooting 55.9 percent from the field a season ago.
Quote from: Roy H. on August 30, 2021, 12:20:20 PMQuoteThe Suns are among the contenders who have pursued Spurs forward Thaddeus Young, sources said. San Antonio acquired Young in a sign-and-trade — along with a first-round pick and two second-round picks — and now are expected to receive strong interest in the veteran forward from competitive teams. Young averaged 12.1 points, 6.2 rebounds and 4.3 assists while playing in 68 games (23 starts) and shooting 55.9 percent from the field a season ago.Would love us to somehow land Thad Young. Don't see a realistic way to make the salaries work though. I guess we can fit him in the Fournier TPE. Hope Wyc is willing to pay the necessary tax, but I'll believe it when I see it.
There is mutual optimism, league sources told The Denver Post, about a contract extension for Gordon. A new deal could come as early as this week, a source said. – via Mike Singer @ Denver Post
Gordon is eligible for a four-year, $88 million extension. One source projected a deal could be for two or three years at an average annual salary of $20 million to $21 million per year. The 25-year-old forward is entering the final year of his four-year, $80 million deal, which is worth $16.4 million this season. – via Mike Singer @ Denver Post
Quote from: slamtheking on August 19, 2021, 03:58:54 PMQuote from: nickagneta on August 19, 2021, 03:19:31 PMQuote from: Vermont Green on August 19, 2021, 03:04:01 PMQuoteThe Kings officially announced Friday they have signed Len to a free agent contract, finalizing an agreement they reached earlier in the week. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the 7-foot center signed a two-year, $7.65 million deal, sources told The Sacramento Bee.Sacramento has compiled a fair amount of bigs:HolmesThompsonAlex LenDamien Jonesadded to Bagley and Metu. Plus they have Harrison Barnes who is a swing.I wonder if all of this could make Bagley more available. He would fit our TPE so that gives us some flexibility but it is not clear what they might want back for him.I don't see what others see in Marvin Bagley. Poor outside shooter. Terrible FT shooter. Inefficient scorer. Bad defender. A 1:1.4 assist to turnover ratio. An average to good rebounder(I say average since he is 6'11".If there's a PF from the Kings that I want in a trade it's Harrison Barnes. He, like Tatum, is the prototypical, new wave, stretch PF that can play good defense, be a decent rebounder but can shoot the ball and is a very efficient scorer. I want no part of this generation's Sam Bowiethat's an insult to Bowie. Bowie was actually a pretty good player when he could get on the court. but staying healthy enough to get on the court was a huge issue for him.Bagley isn't a tenth of the player Bowie was. Except this is not true. Bowie was a better passer and defender, Bagley is a much better scorer and a better rebounder. Quote from: Who on August 19, 2021, 06:04:18 PMQuote from: Vermont Green on August 19, 2021, 05:30:46 PMQuote from: BMark on August 19, 2021, 05:03:08 PMBagley is more like DarkoBoy, that seems like a stretch. I am not trying to be a Bagley fan boy but Darko in 9 NBA seasons (6 teams) is a career 6 pts / 4 rebs with his best season being about 9 pts / 5 rebs in 2010-11 for MIN where he started 69 games and played 24 min.Bagley in 3 seasons has a career average of 14.5 pts / 7.5 rebs and is only 22 years old (not 23 until March). I have no idea how Bagley's career will comp out (Jeff Green for example, in his prime, was around 15 pts / 6 Rebs) but he is already done more than Darko ever did. Bagley had durability issues in 2019-20 but seemed fine other than that.I have the opposite reaction. I feel Bagley has not done enough to compare to Darko. Darko was a legit starting center in the NBA. He was a well above average defender, an adequate rebounder, an above average passer & a below average but somewhat useful scorer. Bagley to this point in his career has been a complete liability. His dreadful defense has cost his team more than negatively than any of his positive contributions add. He is a net negative. He does not deserve to start or play anywhere near as many minutes as he gets. He is a net negative. A stat padder.Darko did not have as gaudy numbers as Bagley but he helped his teams more than Bagley did. I wish Darko had of played on better teams so he would've been appreciated more. He was not the star Detroit hoped for but he did become a solid starter. Much like Kwame Brown did. This has yet to be accomplished by Bagley. First step is getting his defense up to a passable level. Then his offensive skills will allow him to be a positive contributor to his team. An additive player. But that is something he has not yet done.I feel like you are grossly overrating Darko's two years of slightly less terrible play. Darko had two years of starting (not sure that makes him qualify as a "legit starting centre"), and in those two years he was the same as always - weak rebounder, horribly inefficient, foul-prone and weak passer. I guess he played some good defence at times?Do you want an useless offensive player with decent defence or a useless defensive player with no offence?
Quote from: nickagneta on August 19, 2021, 03:19:31 PMQuote from: Vermont Green on August 19, 2021, 03:04:01 PMQuoteThe Kings officially announced Friday they have signed Len to a free agent contract, finalizing an agreement they reached earlier in the week. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the 7-foot center signed a two-year, $7.65 million deal, sources told The Sacramento Bee.Sacramento has compiled a fair amount of bigs:HolmesThompsonAlex LenDamien Jonesadded to Bagley and Metu. Plus they have Harrison Barnes who is a swing.I wonder if all of this could make Bagley more available. He would fit our TPE so that gives us some flexibility but it is not clear what they might want back for him.I don't see what others see in Marvin Bagley. Poor outside shooter. Terrible FT shooter. Inefficient scorer. Bad defender. A 1:1.4 assist to turnover ratio. An average to good rebounder(I say average since he is 6'11".If there's a PF from the Kings that I want in a trade it's Harrison Barnes. He, like Tatum, is the prototypical, new wave, stretch PF that can play good defense, be a decent rebounder but can shoot the ball and is a very efficient scorer. I want no part of this generation's Sam Bowiethat's an insult to Bowie. Bowie was actually a pretty good player when he could get on the court. but staying healthy enough to get on the court was a huge issue for him.Bagley isn't a tenth of the player Bowie was.
Quote from: Vermont Green on August 19, 2021, 03:04:01 PMQuoteThe Kings officially announced Friday they have signed Len to a free agent contract, finalizing an agreement they reached earlier in the week. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the 7-foot center signed a two-year, $7.65 million deal, sources told The Sacramento Bee.Sacramento has compiled a fair amount of bigs:HolmesThompsonAlex LenDamien Jonesadded to Bagley and Metu. Plus they have Harrison Barnes who is a swing.I wonder if all of this could make Bagley more available. He would fit our TPE so that gives us some flexibility but it is not clear what they might want back for him.I don't see what others see in Marvin Bagley. Poor outside shooter. Terrible FT shooter. Inefficient scorer. Bad defender. A 1:1.4 assist to turnover ratio. An average to good rebounder(I say average since he is 6'11".If there's a PF from the Kings that I want in a trade it's Harrison Barnes. He, like Tatum, is the prototypical, new wave, stretch PF that can play good defense, be a decent rebounder but can shoot the ball and is a very efficient scorer. I want no part of this generation's Sam Bowie
QuoteThe Kings officially announced Friday they have signed Len to a free agent contract, finalizing an agreement they reached earlier in the week. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the 7-foot center signed a two-year, $7.65 million deal, sources told The Sacramento Bee.Sacramento has compiled a fair amount of bigs:HolmesThompsonAlex LenDamien Jonesadded to Bagley and Metu. Plus they have Harrison Barnes who is a swing.I wonder if all of this could make Bagley more available. He would fit our TPE so that gives us some flexibility but it is not clear what they might want back for him.
The Kings officially announced Friday they have signed Len to a free agent contract, finalizing an agreement they reached earlier in the week. Terms of the deal were not disclosed, but the 7-foot center signed a two-year, $7.65 million deal, sources told The Sacramento Bee.
Quote from: Vermont Green on August 19, 2021, 05:30:46 PMQuote from: BMark on August 19, 2021, 05:03:08 PMBagley is more like DarkoBoy, that seems like a stretch. I am not trying to be a Bagley fan boy but Darko in 9 NBA seasons (6 teams) is a career 6 pts / 4 rebs with his best season being about 9 pts / 5 rebs in 2010-11 for MIN where he started 69 games and played 24 min.Bagley in 3 seasons has a career average of 14.5 pts / 7.5 rebs and is only 22 years old (not 23 until March). I have no idea how Bagley's career will comp out (Jeff Green for example, in his prime, was around 15 pts / 6 Rebs) but he is already done more than Darko ever did. Bagley had durability issues in 2019-20 but seemed fine other than that.I have the opposite reaction. I feel Bagley has not done enough to compare to Darko. Darko was a legit starting center in the NBA. He was a well above average defender, an adequate rebounder, an above average passer & a below average but somewhat useful scorer. Bagley to this point in his career has been a complete liability. His dreadful defense has cost his team more than negatively than any of his positive contributions add. He is a net negative. He does not deserve to start or play anywhere near as many minutes as he gets. He is a net negative. A stat padder.Darko did not have as gaudy numbers as Bagley but he helped his teams more than Bagley did. I wish Darko had of played on better teams so he would've been appreciated more. He was not the star Detroit hoped for but he did become a solid starter. Much like Kwame Brown did. This has yet to be accomplished by Bagley. First step is getting his defense up to a passable level. Then his offensive skills will allow him to be a positive contributor to his team. An additive player. But that is something he has not yet done.
Quote from: BMark on August 19, 2021, 05:03:08 PMBagley is more like DarkoBoy, that seems like a stretch. I am not trying to be a Bagley fan boy but Darko in 9 NBA seasons (6 teams) is a career 6 pts / 4 rebs with his best season being about 9 pts / 5 rebs in 2010-11 for MIN where he started 69 games and played 24 min.Bagley in 3 seasons has a career average of 14.5 pts / 7.5 rebs and is only 22 years old (not 23 until March). I have no idea how Bagley's career will comp out (Jeff Green for example, in his prime, was around 15 pts / 6 Rebs) but he is already done more than Darko ever did. Bagley had durability issues in 2019-20 but seemed fine other than that.
Bagley is more like Darko
The Cleveland Cavaliers have agreed to a one-year, non-guaranteed deal with 7-foot-5 center Tacko Fall, agents Bill Duffy and Justin Haynes of @BDA_Sports told @TheAthletic@Stadium. Fall played his first two NBA seasons in Boston.
Quote from: MattyIce on August 31, 2021, 09:18:12 PMThe Cleveland Cavaliers have agreed to a one-year, non-guaranteed deal with 7-foot-5 center Tacko Fall, agents Bill Duffy and Justin Haynes of @BDA_Sports told @TheAthletic@Stadium. Fall played his first two NBA seasons in Boston.sigh.
Jon Krawczynski: Free agent guards Isaiah Thomas, Lance Stephenson and Monta Ellis worked out for the Dallas Mavericks today, sources tell me and @Shams Charania . Thomas appeared to be in great shape, sources say, as he works toward NBA return.– via Twitter JonKrawczynski
Quote Jon Krawczynski: Free agent guards Isaiah Thomas, Lance Stephenson and Monta Ellis worked out for the Dallas Mavericks today, sources tell me and @Shams Charania . Thomas appeared to be in great shape, sources say, as he works toward NBA return.– via Twitter JonKrawczynski
Quote from: MattyIce on August 31, 2021, 09:18:12 PMThe Cleveland Cavaliers have agreed to a one-year, non-guaranteed deal with 7-foot-5 center Tacko Fall, agents Bill Duffy and Justin Haynes of @BDA_Sports told @TheAthletic@Stadium. Fall played his first two NBA seasons in Boston.5th string?