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Re: Time for a change?
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Theoretically KP would be a great compliment to Giannis, as a big who can shoot the three and open up the lane.

His health is terrifying.  He played in 15 games last year.  17 games the year before. 42 games the year before.  For his career he has played 523 of a possible 820 games.  That is roughly 64% of games and he is getting older and has a medical concern.


https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/porzikr01.html

He has POTS.POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) is not a heart disease and is not life-threatening. However, it is a serious and sometimes debilitating neurological condition affecting the autonomic nervous system, which can significantly disrupt your daily life and requires careful, ongoing management.  This is a nerves, not something they can fix with surgery.


Yes, he was great in bursts for us but I think it is an easy pass to take on him.


I think a front court of Queta, Giannis and Tatum would be formidable.   We use bigs, wings and ball handlers not traditional positions. Positions matter more on D anyways than on offense.   Tatum, Giannis would be great small ball options and they are not really small.

Re: Time for a change?
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Theoretically KP would be a great compliment to Giannis, as a big who can shoot the three and open up the lane.

His health is terrifying.  He played in 15 games last year.  17 games the year before. 42 games the year before.  For his career he has played 523 of a possible 820 games.  That is roughly 64% of games and he is getting older and has a medical concern.


https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/porzikr01.html

He has POTS.POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome) is not a heart disease and is not life-threatening. However, it is a serious and sometimes debilitating neurological condition affecting the autonomic nervous system, which can significantly disrupt your daily life and requires careful, ongoing management.  This is a nerves, not something they can fix with surgery.


Yes, he was great in bursts for us but I think it is an easy pass to take on him.


I think a front court of Queta, Giannis and Tatum would be formidable.   We use bigs, wings and ball handlers not traditional positions. Positions matter more on D anyways than on offense.   Tatum, Giannis would be great small ball options and they are not really small.

It's not *quite* that bad.  He played in 32 games last year -- 15 with GSW, and 17 with ATL -- and 43 with the Celts the year before.

I mean, if Brad is of the mind that we're not winning a title without a gamble / big time luck, this is a championship roster *if healthy*.

KP / Queta / Garza
Giannis / FA
Tatum / Hauser / Walsh
White / Scheierman
Pritchard / FA


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Re: Time for a change?
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You sign KP it better be on the cheap. Cannot count on him to play more that 40 games.

Re: Time for a change?
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I'm very curious what Porzingis' market will end up being. There's no way a team out there is gonna be willing to give him a long term deal given his POTS diagnosis. Maybe a 1+1 but even the teams with cap space might hesitate locking him up to a semi-significant monetary deal. It's possible he could just be forced to take an exception deal or something similar. 
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Re: Time for a change?
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I'm very curious what Porzingis' market will end up being. There's no way a team out there is gonna be willing to give him a long term deal given his POTS diagnosis. Maybe a 1+1 but even the teams with cap space might hesitate locking him up to a semi-significant monetary deal. It's possible he could just be forced to take an exception deal or something similar.

I think the Warriors will try to keep him.  They have his Bird rights and not much flexibility if they do not make a trade.