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Re: Chris Haynes: There’s a growing belief Kyrie won’t resign in Boston
« Reply #90 on: January 28, 2019, 05:08:00 PM »

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I'm not worried and I love to worry. I expect Irving to re-sign here, barring a first round exit.

I am very worried NO will trade Davis before the deadline however.

Re: Chris Haynes: There’s a growing belief Kyrie won’t resign in Boston
« Reply #91 on: January 28, 2019, 05:16:34 PM »

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If Davis is traded to New York, Kyrie will go july 1st with him
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Re: Chris Haynes: There’s a growing belief Kyrie won’t resign in Boston
« Reply #92 on: January 28, 2019, 05:16:36 PM »

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I'm not worried and I love to worry. I expect Irving to re-sign here, barring a first round exit.

I am very worried NO will trade Davis before the deadline however.


If it happens I think it'll have to be somebody other than LA.

LA does not have a clear cut blue chip to offer.  Boston can offer Tatum, who is better than anybody on LA not named LeBron.


I think the only way an AD trade happens before the summer is if Philly makes Simmons available.



Check this:

http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=yczxhr4j



New Orleans tries to make a playoff push with:

Simmons, Holiday, Chandler, Mirotic, Randle


Sixers:

McConnell, Redick, Butler, Davis, Embiid
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Re: Chris Haynes: There’s a growing belief Kyrie won’t resign in Boston
« Reply #93 on: January 28, 2019, 05:19:52 PM »

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So transparent. Kyrie is resigning here.


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Re: Chris Haynes: There’s a growing belief Kyrie won’t resign in Boston
« Reply #94 on: January 28, 2019, 05:21:35 PM »

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https://twitter.com/MasonGinsberg/status/1090002860362919936

Lol the Pelicans essentially calling out Rich Paul with this statement.

Yeah, I don’t see them trading AD to LA and Lebron, certainly not at the trade deadline. They made it clear in this statement that they will be trading him for the best package and when they think is appropriate, which is not in the next ten days with Boston unable to be in the mix until summer.
For some reason I can't connect. Can I get some help on what the tweet said, please?

Re: Chris Haynes: There’s a growing belief Kyrie won’t resign in Boston
« Reply #95 on: January 28, 2019, 05:22:22 PM »

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So transparent. Kyrie is resigning here.

I doubt it

Only way is this team wins a championship imo

Re: Chris Haynes: There’s a growing belief Kyrie won’t resign in Boston
« Reply #96 on: January 28, 2019, 05:23:15 PM »

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https://twitter.com/MasonGinsberg/status/1090002860362919936

Lol the Pelicans essentially calling out Rich Paul with this statement.

Yeah, I don’t see them trading AD to LA and Lebron, certainly not at the trade deadline. They made it clear in this statement that they will be trading him for the best package and when they think is appropriate, which is not in the next ten days with Boston unable to be in the mix until summer.
For some reason I can't connect. Can I get some help on what the tweet said, please?

"Although we are disappointed in this decision, our organization's top priority is to bring an NBA championship to our city and build our team for long-term success," the team said. "Relative to specific talks of a trade, we will do this on our timeline. One that make sense for our team and it will not be dictated by those outside of our organization. We have also requested the League to strictly enforce the tampering rules associated with this transaction."
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Re: Chris Haynes: There’s a growing belief Kyrie won’t resign in Boston
« Reply #97 on: January 28, 2019, 05:23:36 PM »

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https://twitter.com/MasonGinsberg/status/1090002860362919936

Lol the Pelicans essentially calling out Rich Paul with this statement.

Yeah, I don’t see them trading AD to LA and Lebron, certainly not at the trade deadline. They made it clear in this statement that they will be trading him for the best package and when they think is appropriate, which is not in the next ten days with Boston unable to be in the mix until summer.
For some reason I can't connect. Can I get some help on what the tweet said, please?


Tweet's been deleted.


It was a screen grab of a statement from the Pelicans basically saying that if they trade AD it'll be on their timeline based on the best interests of the organization, and they've also contacted the league about enforcing tampering rules.
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Re: Chris Haynes: There’s a growing belief Kyrie won’t resign in Boston
« Reply #98 on: January 28, 2019, 05:24:28 PM »

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So transparent. Kyrie is resigning here.

I doubt it

Only way is this team wins a championship imo
What a surprise.

What gives you this idea? Is it the numerous times Kyrie has said he wants to resign here? Or is it the number of times Kyrie has talked about playing here for years to come?
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Re: Chris Haynes: There’s a growing belief Kyrie won’t resign in Boston
« Reply #99 on: January 28, 2019, 05:24:45 PM »

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Kyrie is playing the best basketball of his career right now, and that is partly because of what team he is on and the coach that he has.

He is not going to re-create this out of thin air.  I am not worried.

Re: Chris Haynes: There’s a growing belief Kyrie won’t resign in Boston
« Reply #100 on: January 28, 2019, 05:25:01 PM »

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So transparent. Kyrie is resigning here.

I doubt it

Only way is this team wins a championship imo
What a surprise.

What gives you this idea? Is it the numerous times Kyrie has said he wants to resign here? Or is it the number of times Kyrie has talked about playing here for years to come?

Nothing.  He's just projecting.


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Re: Chris Haynes: There’s a growing belief Kyrie won’t resign in Boston
« Reply #101 on: January 28, 2019, 05:25:43 PM »

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https://twitter.com/MasonGinsberg/status/1090002860362919936

Lol the Pelicans essentially calling out Rich Paul with this statement.

Yeah, I don’t see them trading AD to LA and Lebron, certainly not at the trade deadline. They made it clear in this statement that they will be trading him for the best package and when they think is appropriate, which is not in the next ten days with Boston unable to be in the mix until summer.
For some reason I can't connect. Can I get some help on what the tweet said, please?

"Although we are disappointed in this decision, our organization's top priority is to bring an NBA championship to our city and build our team for long-term success," the team said. "Relative to specific talks of a trade, we will do this on our timeline. One that make sense for our team and it will not be dictated by those outside of our organization. We have also requested the League to strictly enforce the tampering rules associated with this transaction."
https://twitter.com/MasonGinsberg/status/1090002860362919936

Lol the Pelicans essentially calling out Rich Paul with this statement.

Yeah, I don’t see them trading AD to LA and Lebron, certainly not at the trade deadline. They made it clear in this statement that they will be trading him for the best package and when they think is appropriate, which is not in the next ten days with Boston unable to be in the mix until summer.
For some reason I can't connect. Can I get some help on what the tweet said, please?


Tweet's been deleted.


It was a screen grab of a statement from the Pelicans basically saying that if they trade AD it'll be on their timeline based on the best interests of the organization, and they've also contacted the league about enforcing tampering rules.
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Re: Chris Haynes: There’s a growing belief Kyrie won’t resign in Boston
« Reply #102 on: January 28, 2019, 05:26:18 PM »

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So transparent. Kyrie is resigning here.

I doubt it

Only way is this team wins a championship imo

we an't winning this year unless KD drops dead.

Re: Chris Haynes: There’s a growing belief Kyrie won’t resign in Boston
« Reply #103 on: January 28, 2019, 05:27:20 PM »

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So transparent. Kyrie is resigning here.

I doubt it

Only way is this team wins a championship imo
What a surprise.

What gives you this idea? Is it the numerous times Kyrie has said he wants to resign here? Or is it the number of times Kyrie has talked about playing here for years to come?

Nothing.  He's just projecting.
Nothing new here. Poster who hates Kyrie and nonsensically bashes him incessantly thinks he's leaving. Colour me surprised
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Re: Chris Haynes: There’s a growing belief Kyrie won’t resign in Boston
« Reply #104 on: January 28, 2019, 05:28:30 PM »

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https://twitter.com/MasonGinsberg/status/1090002860362919936

Lol the Pelicans essentially calling out Rich Paul with this statement.

Yeah, I don’t see them trading AD to LA and Lebron, certainly not at the trade deadline. They made it clear in this statement that they will be trading him for the best package and when they think is appropriate, which is not in the next ten days with Boston unable to be in the mix until summer.

Bill Plaschke of the LA Times is begging Magic to trade "anyone that NO wants" for AD. Presumably that excludes LeBum  :laugh:

https://www.latimes.com/sports/lakers/la-sp-lakers-anthony-davis-plaschke-20190128-story.html
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