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Golden State Dynasty will continue?
« on: May 11, 2018, 01:31:37 PM »

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it'll be a huge move to keep the core players intact, I guess next up is Green's contract

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well that would suck.
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it'll make beating them taste that much sweeter

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They're gonna extend Thompson and then in two years when AD is ready to leave New Orleans they'll trade Klay and Dray for AD.

Will be real interesting to see who finally emerges to unseat them.  Maybe it'll even be the Celts.
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They're gonna extend Thompson and then in two years when AD is ready to leave New Orleans they'll trade Klay and Dray for AD.

Will be real interesting to see who finally emerges to unseat them.  Maybe it'll even be the Celts.

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Yeah its going to be something if they can get multiple below market extensions to make the core sustainable.

I don't think KD/Draymond will follow suit if he does though. Its one thing to take a 1 year discount its another to lock in up to 5.....

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He's still likely going to get 20M+ a year, and then Draymond will need an extension next year.

Golden State is going to be paying an extraordinary luxury tax 2 years from now if we assume that happens. If they're willing to pay it though, then it's fine.

They're gonna extend Thompson and then in two years when AD is ready to leave New Orleans they'll trade Klay and Dray for AD.

Will be real interesting to see who finally emerges to unseat them.  Maybe it'll even be the Celts.

Okay, I don't see the logic here. Why would the Pelicans trade Davis for 30-31 year old Thompson AND Green?? Does GSW have picks to offer as well besides their own firsts? Are we sure other teams can't make better offers. Or are we assuming it's in 2021 with a sign and trade situation (since Davis is a FA then)?
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He's still likely going to get 20M+ a year, and then Draymond will need an extension next year.

Golden State is going to be paying an extraordinary luxury tax 2 years from now if we assume that happens. If they're willing to pay it though, then it's fine.

They're gonna extend Thompson and then in two years when AD is ready to leave New Orleans they'll trade Klay and Dray for AD.

Will be real interesting to see who finally emerges to unseat them.  Maybe it'll even be the Celts.

Okay, I don't see the logic here. Why would the Pelicans trade Davis for 30-31 year old Thompson AND Green?? Does GSW have picks to offer as well besides their own firsts? Are we sure other teams can't make better offers. Or are we assuming it's in 2021 with a sign and trade situation (since Davis is a FA then)?

Mostly I just think it'd be funny.
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So this pretty much confirms a Kyrie for Ayton trade, right? What's the point of even trying to win a championship when the team you need to face just keeps getting more and more experience together as [already] the best line-up in NBA history.

It's up to the players how much they are willing to play for, but it blows for every team that isn't the Sixers. Hey, maybe Kyrie will follow suit this summer!

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So this pretty much confirms a Kyrie for Ayton trade, right? What's the point of even trying to win a championship when the team you need to face just keeps getting more and more experience together as [already] the best line-up in NBA history.

It's up to the players how much they are willing to play for, but it blows for every team that isn't the Sixers. Hey, maybe Kyrie will follow suit this summer!

huh? Celtics will be rolling out a lineup next year of Kyrie/Brown/Hayward/Tatum/Horford....that starting lineup could possibly stack up with the warriors. not to mention has the horses defensively to guard the 3 ball.

C's are in the ECF with 2 of their top 3 players being a rookie in tatum and a 2nd year player in Brown....both of whom will be better next year..and you will add your top scorer in Kyrie and a 20ppg all-star in Hayward.

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So this pretty much confirms a Kyrie for Ayton trade, right? What's the point of even trying to win a championship when the team you need to face just keeps getting more and more experience together as [already] the best line-up in NBA history.

It's up to the players how much they are willing to play for, but it blows for every team that isn't the Sixers. Hey, maybe Kyrie will follow suit this summer!
LOL. Had me absolutely cackling at best lineup in NBA history
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