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Re: 2012 'Pick Two' Draft Board
« Reply #3240 on: February 20, 2012, 07:48:04 PM »

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So, we have a trade

Kings trade monta Ellis 9.11 11.11
Wash trades nick young Ian mahimni 10.5


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Re: 2012 'Pick Two' Draft Board
« Reply #3241 on: February 20, 2012, 07:49:11 PM »

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So, we have a trade

Kings trade monta Ellis 9.11 11.11
Wash trades nick young Ian mahimni 10.5

Seems like crappy value for the Kings, but remember, Monta was a mid-1st, Nick was an early 2nd, and frankly, its pretty hard to trade Monta Ellis for even value.

Its like as if he were a sword, and one edge were really sharp and could cut your enemies, but one edge was really sharp and also cut you.

I'm not sure what one would call that.
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« Reply #3242 on: February 20, 2012, 07:56:25 PM »

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I'm not sure I agree that it's crappy value for Monta.

So now the new backcourts are Tyreke and Nick Young, and Wall with Monta.

I'm not even sure what to make of those.
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Re: 2012 'Pick Two' Draft Board
« Reply #3243 on: February 20, 2012, 07:57:07 PM »

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So, we have a trade

Kings trade monta Ellis 9.11 11.11
Wash trades nick young Ian mahimni 10.5

Seems like crappy value for the Kings, but remember, Monta was a mid-1st, Nick was an early 2nd, and frankly, its pretty hard to trade Monta Ellis for even value.

Its like as if he were a sword, and one edge were really sharp and could cut your enemies, but one edge was really sharp and also cut you.

I'm not sure what one would call that.

I would call it 'regret,' as in 'I deeply regret not inquiring what it would take to land Monta Ellis'

Re: 2012 'Pick Two' General Discussion
« Reply #3244 on: February 20, 2012, 08:06:58 PM »

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The Heat

PG: Nash/Livingston
SG: Wade/ ?/ Livingston
SF: Granger/ Jones
PF:Favors/ Haslem
C: Gortat/ Mozgov.

I like it.

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« Reply #3245 on: February 20, 2012, 08:15:22 PM »

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Wow. that's cheap for Monta.

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« Reply #3246 on: February 20, 2012, 08:50:29 PM »

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The Heat

PG: Nash/Livingston
SG: Wade/ ?/ Livingston
SF: Granger/ Jones
PF:Favors/ Haslem
C: Gortat/ Mozgov.

I like it.
I think Livingston and Favors may be your current weakspots but having Haslem helps a bit.  Overall, that's a pretty good fivesome you can put on the floor for offense.  Not so sure Nash, Granger or Favors is going to stop a lot of other players though

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« Reply #3247 on: February 20, 2012, 08:59:50 PM »

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I think a small-ball lineup with granger at the 4 and favors at the 5 with Livingston at the 3 would be pretty cool yo

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Re: 2012 'Pick Two' General Discussion
« Reply #3248 on: February 20, 2012, 09:01:45 PM »

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I think a small-ball lineup with granger at the 4 and favors at the 5 with Livingston at the 3 would be pretty cool yo

You're obsessed with small ball lately.  I think it's a bad idea, personally.  Livingston as a small forward would, in my opinion, be a disaster; there's no reason to play guys out of position when you've got the personnel to succeed otherwise.


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« Reply #3249 on: February 20, 2012, 09:20:18 PM »

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You're obsessed with small ball lately.  I think it's a bad idea, personally.  Livingston as a small forward would, in my opinion, be a disaster; there's no reason to play guys out of position when you've got the personnel to succeed otherwise..

I just think that in spurts small-ball with the right personell in the nba's current rules can be devastating.

And Nash, wade, Livingston, granger, and favors would be devastating. Elite passing, with a mobile high energy athletic big, and good outside shooting.

And doesn't Livingston play a fair amount of PG for Milwaukee?

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« Reply #3250 on: February 20, 2012, 09:21:40 PM »

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I think a small-ball lineup with granger at the 4 and favors at the 5 with Livingston at the 3 would be pretty cool
Says the guy with TPrince, PMillsap, and DHoward as the 3, 4, and 5. Throw that small ball lineup versus NY and guess what....bad things happen.

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« Reply #3251 on: February 20, 2012, 09:24:19 PM »

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You're obsessed with small ball lately.  I think it's a bad idea, personally.  Livingston as a small forward would, in my opinion, be a disaster; there's no reason to play guys out of position when you've got the personnel to succeed otherwise..

I just think that in spurts small-ball with the right personell in the nba's current rules can be devastating.

And Nash, wade, Livingston, granger, and favors would be devastating. Elite passing, with a mobile high energy athletic big, and good outside shooting.

And doesn't Livingston play a fair amount of PG for Milwaukee?

Livingston plays some SG in Milwaukee, and routinely gets killed.  He's got a negative PER differential and is allowing an eFG% of above .500.  I can only imagine how much worse it would be if he was playing SF.

Any lineup with Nash already has a defensive vulnerability.  Why make that worse by making your team weak defensively at SF, PF, and potentially C as well?  Especially when the players you're using aren't great offensively, either (Livingston isn't a great offensive player, and Favors isn't, either.)


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« Reply #3252 on: February 20, 2012, 09:26:54 PM »

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You're obsessed with small ball lately.  I think it's a bad idea, personally.  Livingston as a small forward would, in my opinion, be a disaster; there's no reason to play guys out of position when you've got the personnel to succeed otherwise..

I just think that in spurts small-ball with the right personell in the nba's current rules can be devastating.

And Nash, wade, Livingston, granger, and favors would be devastating. Elite passing, with a mobile high energy athletic big, and good outside shooting.

And doesn't Livingston play a fair amount of PG for Milwaukee?

Livingston plays some SG in Milwaukee, and routinely gets killed.  He's got a negative PER differential and is allowing an eFG% of above .500.  I can only imagine how much worse it would be if he was playing SF.

Any lineup with Nash already has a defensive vulnerability.  Why make that worse by making your team weak defensively at SF, PF, and potentially C as well?  Especially when the players you're using aren't great offensively, either (Livingston isn't a great offensive player, and Favors isn't, either.)
Not to mention playing Granger at the 4 against real PFs with teams with good offense efficiency that can dictate pace?

Bad move

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« Reply #3253 on: February 20, 2012, 09:33:17 PM »

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I think Miami is one of the best teams created here, better than the Cavs. But with Nash at PG you have to maximize your defense in all other areas as a smart team will simply take you half court and 1-3 or 1-4 pick and switch you at the top of the key and abuse you if you have bad defenders elsewhere.

You can't play small ball in Miami with Granger and Favors. If Lebron and his defense was still there you could do it as Lebron might be the best help defender in the league and can still body PFs, but not with Granger.

I still think Miami would be better off short term like the next 1-3 years with a more established NBA PF than Favors.


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« Reply #3254 on: February 20, 2012, 09:34:16 PM »

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You two are like 'debating' my parents when I was 12 to get a later curfew. You guys rehearse that act or is it spontaneous? ;)

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