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Re: Pacers Trading with Sacramento
« Reply #75 on: February 08, 2022, 04:46:25 PM »

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 David Lee if you mix in some Jokic. 7apg last year is impressive.

look, I like Sabonis a lot more than I liked David Lee back when.

but trading major assets for a 5 who can't defend or shoot is just a big ????? from me
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Re: Pacers Trading with Sacramento
« Reply #76 on: February 08, 2022, 04:51:16 PM »

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The best thing about this trade is Haliburton won't spend the best years of his careen in a continually mismanaged franchise.  I don't think Haliburton will top out as a fringe all-star (2nd or 3rd best player on a contender), like Sabonis, but he'll at least play somewhere he'll be appreciated and give him a chance to make the POs.

Re: Pacers Trading with Sacramento
« Reply #77 on: February 08, 2022, 05:02:29 PM »

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So SAC ends up with:

Fox
Holiday
Barnes
Sabonis
Holmes

With a bench including Mitchell, Lamb, Harkless, Bagley, Len

That isn't bad.  They end up more balanced.  We will see how good Haliburton ends up but they already have Fox and Mitchell so I understand why SAC was willing to give him up.  SAC is far more balanced with Sabonis.  Indy ends up a hot mess.  Maybe Haliburton is a star in the making.  Indy better hope so.

I would rather have Sabonis and Holiday over Haliburton and Hield (Lamb and Thompson are both immaterial).  I understand why Indy is blowing it up, taking a chance on a promising young player, but I grade this as a win for SAC.

Re: Pacers Trading with Sacramento
« Reply #78 on: February 08, 2022, 09:51:59 PM »

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What a classically stupid, knee-jerk Kings move.

What in earth are they doing trading Haliburton? And for a guy who -- granted is a nice player, but -- has already achieved his ceiling as a 2nd to 3rd fiddle guy? They had exactly one player with star potential. One guy truly blossoming this year. A guy they likely would have controlled for many many years to come. They just traded him for no reason.

To make matters worse, they now have to find a home for Richaun Holmes, who they only just resigned. He and Sabonis are an awful fit. And / or.... they need to do something with Harrison Barnes, who at this point in his career is a PF, and only a PF.

The Pacers must be be pinching themselves tonite. Another great trade for them.

Not thrilled to have Haliburton in the Eastern Conference.



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Re: Pacers Trading with Sacramento
« Reply #79 on: February 08, 2022, 10:01:23 PM »

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So SAC ends up with:

Fox
Holiday
Barnes
Sabonis
Holmes

With a bench including Mitchell, Lamb, Harkless, Bagley, Len

That isn't bad.  They end up more balanced.  We will see how good Haliburton ends up but they already have Fox and Mitchell so I understand why SAC was willing to give him up.  SAC is far more balanced with Sabonis.  Indy ends up a hot mess.  Maybe Haliburton is a star in the making.  Indy better hope so.

I would rather have Sabonis and Holiday over Haliburton and Hield (Lamb and Thompson are both immaterial).  I understand why Indy is blowing it up, taking a chance on a promising young player, but I grade this as a win for SAC.

But shooting/spacing...

Re: Pacers Trading with Sacramento
« Reply #80 on: February 08, 2022, 10:03:35 PM »

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skilled center
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solid passer
limited shooting ability
double double machine
can't defend the rim or the perimeter
puts up 20-10 on borderline playoff teams


David Lee



 David Lee if you mix in some Jokic. 7apg last year is impressive.

look, I like Sabonis a lot more than I liked David Lee back when.

but trading major assets for a 5 who can't defend or shoot is just a big ????? from me


David Lee was a 2-time NBA All-Star and was selected to the All-NBA Third Team in 2013. He was good in a short window.

Re: Pacers Trading with Sacramento
« Reply #81 on: February 08, 2022, 10:05:15 PM »

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19/12/5 with eFG% of 61 and a TS% of 64.9.  25 years old, multiple time all star.  Shoots enough from outside to keep teams honest.

Sabonis is BY FAR the best player in that trade, at least right now.  Maybe Haliburton some day passes him up, but it isn't right now and it won't be next year either. 
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Re: Pacers Trading with Sacramento
« Reply #82 on: February 08, 2022, 10:07:12 PM »

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can't defend the rim or the perimeter
puts up 20-10 on borderline playoff teams


David Lee



 David Lee if you mix in some Jokic. 7apg last year is impressive.

look, I like Sabonis a lot more than I liked David Lee back when.

but trading major assets for a 5 who can't defend or shoot is just a big ????? from me


David Lee was a 2-time NBA All-Star and was selected to the All-NBA Third Team in 2013. He was good in a short window.

I wouldn't call it a short window he was listed at 6'9"

Re: Pacers Trading with Sacramento
« Reply #83 on: February 08, 2022, 10:08:41 PM »

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19/12/5 with eFG% of 61 and a TS% of 64.9.  25 years old, multiple time all star.  Shoots enough from outside to keep teams honest.

Sabonis is BY FAR the best player in that trade, at least right now.  Maybe Haliburton some day passes him up, but it isn't right now and it won't be next year either.

Wrong. Good fantasy deal. Bad real world NBA deal.


Re: Pacers Trading with Sacramento
« Reply #84 on: February 08, 2022, 10:15:59 PM »

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solid passer
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double double machine
can't defend the rim or the perimeter
puts up 20-10 on borderline playoff teams


David Lee



 David Lee if you mix in some Jokic. 7apg last year is impressive.

look, I like Sabonis a lot more than I liked David Lee back when.

but trading major assets for a 5 who can't defend or shoot is just a big ????? from me


David Lee was a 2-time NBA All-Star and was selected to the All-NBA Third Team in 2013. He was good in a short window.

I wouldn't call it a short window he was listed at 6'9"

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Re: Pacers Trading with Sacramento
« Reply #85 on: February 08, 2022, 11:03:27 PM »

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So is Bagley a bust?
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Re: Pacers Trading with Sacramento
« Reply #86 on: February 08, 2022, 11:08:13 PM »

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So is Bagley a bust?


 Yes. He was dubbed as the absolute man. Looked very good at Duke. Now he's avg 9ppg 7rpg in his fourth year on a terrible team.

 On top of that he's chosen over Luka doncic,  and Trey Young. For those that don't know.  I went to the Kings Subreddit today here is the headline.

"Welcome to basketball Hell" 🏀

Re: Pacers Trading with Sacramento
« Reply #87 on: February 08, 2022, 11:13:08 PM »

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19/12/5 with eFG% of 61 and a TS% of 64.9.  25 years old, multiple time all star.  Shoots enough from outside to keep teams honest.

Sabonis is BY FAR the best player in that trade, at least right now.  Maybe Haliburton some day passes him up, but it isn't right now and it won't be next year either.

He is - but the poster a few above makes a good point: Sacramento have had precisely zero Top 10 guys in the 400 years. Maybe like Chris Weber in the early 00s
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Re: Pacers Trading with Sacramento
« Reply #88 on: February 08, 2022, 11:16:39 PM »

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Vivek Ranadive wants to turn the franchise around right?

He wants to at least get into the ******* playoffs. I get it.

Could be fun to watch, but I"m the type of guy who likes watching weird NBA things happen.

Re: Pacers Trading with Sacramento
« Reply #89 on: February 08, 2022, 11:49:18 PM »

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I like Sabonis as your 3rd best player but if you are building around him like he is your best player you got a tough road ahead of you.

Ditto for Fox. Not a pretty future ahead for Sac-town.