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Twocoach is becoming Illy 2.0
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I am not a big fan of healthy scratches. Manage his minutes when he does play but sitting and doing nothing while being paid is a problem for me. People buy tickets to see him play, even if it is for less than his average minutes.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 10:59 amWell you left out that he played 55 games in 2019, the most recent data available.twocoach wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 10:42 amJames played all 82 in 2018. 74 in 2017. 76 in 2016. What's with the notion that he's going to be taking healthy scratches 20 times a year?jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 9:28 am
Obviously the TBD is whether the third guy is an ultra mega-star (like Kawhi) or something less than that (like Kyrie) or something much less than that (like Kemba or Butler). But I guess what annoys me is Bron's ongoing penchant for weird roster construction (and a seeming lack of self-awareness about his own limitations).
What Bron really needs at this stage is a guy who can take the reins for the 20ish games Bron should electively sit during the regular season. The problem is that Davis needs about the same number of healthy scratches, especially as he's never really been tested with a long playoff run.
Obviously it takes two (and sometimes more) to tango, but the much better fits (to me) seem to be the Lillard/George/Westbrook types, or if you're shopping in a different aisle, the Beal/McCollum/Butler types.
Age is undefeated. There's not a better way to keep his window open as long as possible than to subject himself to the least stress possible during the regular season.
And we all know he could have played at the end of the year but they shut him down once the season was deemed a bust.
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95% of the time twocoach brings substance to his arguments.
Illy was closer to 30% of the time.
Illy was closer to 30% of the time.
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So I'm the only one who's excited about Ball being gone? I wish more of you shared my joy.
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I think he fit in perfectly with that cast of characters in your city that is too tough for Hoiberg to live in.
I want to like New Orleans with the young foundation but the Ball family is miserable.
I want to like New Orleans with the young foundation but the Ball family is miserable.
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The Ball's are as relevant as you want them to be.
I like Lonzo. Still think he has a chance to be a good player.
I like Lonzo. Still think he has a chance to be a good player.
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That's like saying Zion is as relevant as you want him to be.
If the content is constantly top news on the venues where you get your sports news, you don't have much of a choice to at least be bothered by it.
I single handedly cannot affect the top sports news by not clicking on the articles.
If the content is constantly top news on the venues where you get your sports news, you don't have much of a choice to at least be bothered by it.
I single handedly cannot affect the top sports news by not clicking on the articles.
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Are you excited? Hadnt noticed. Mustve missed the 17 posts stating as such.
Most of us arent lakers fans and have no care where Ball is or is not other than how it relates to the nba in general ie: trade value analysis etc.
Lonzo is surely overrated at this point, but, is probably the most likeable of the family.
Just Ledoux it
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Lonzo is both (a) a promising young player who may end up getting a max deal when the time comes, and (b) the very very obvious choice to get squeezed out of New Orleans when the bill comes due for Ingram's (and then Zion's) deals.
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When you live in LA as lobs does, I would guess Lonzo would be pretty far down the list of unlikable local personalities.TDub wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 2:00 pmAre you excited? Hadnt noticed. Mustve missed the 17 posts stating as such.
Most of us arent lakers fans and have no care where Ball is or is not other than how it relates to the nba in general ie: trade value analysis etc.
Lonzo is surely overrated at this point, but, is probably the most likeable of the family.
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I'd rather a bunch of other young points than Ball.
Ben Simmons. Trae Young. Zach LaVine.
Both the Kentucky dudes - Fox and Murray.
Ben Simmons. Trae Young. Zach LaVine.
Both the Kentucky dudes - Fox and Murray.
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LA is also perhaps the easiest place in the US to avoid any one particular "personality."CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 2:04 pmWhen you live in LA as lobs does, I would guess Lonzo would be pretty far down the list of unlikable local personalities.TDub wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 2:00 pmAre you excited? Hadnt noticed. Mustve missed the 17 posts stating as such.
Most of us arent lakers fans and have no care where Ball is or is not other than how it relates to the nba in general ie: trade value analysis etc.
Lonzo is surely overrated at this point, but, is probably the most likeable of the family.
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I'm not a Lakers fan. Now, with that out of the way, I don't hate Lonzo. I just can't stand his father, and a lot of us out here are sick and tired of his big mouth. He sets a horrible example for his sons. Lonzo needs to stand up and do something to hush his father. He's a pretty good player, but I think LA should have drafted Fox instead.CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 2:04 pmWhen you live in LA as lobs does, I would guess Lonzo would be pretty far down the list of unlikable local personalities.TDub wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 2:00 pmAre you excited? Hadnt noticed. Mustve missed the 17 posts stating as such.
Most of us arent lakers fans and have no care where Ball is or is not other than how it relates to the nba in general ie: trade value analysis etc.
Lonzo is surely overrated at this point, but, is probably the most likeable of the family.
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Kind of sucks for NO that LA was pick 4 rather than pick 3 or 2. Garland doesn't do anything for me like the top 3.
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Which goes to my original point.jfish26 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 2:10 pmLA is also perhaps the easiest place in the US to avoid any one particular "personality."CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 2:04 pmWhen you live in LA as lobs does, I would guess Lonzo would be pretty far down the list of unlikable local personalities.TDub wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 2:00 pm
Are you excited? Hadnt noticed. Mustve missed the 17 posts stating as such.
Most of us arent lakers fans and have no care where Ball is or is not other than how it relates to the nba in general ie: trade value analysis etc.
Lonzo is surely overrated at this point, but, is probably the most likeable of the family.
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The smart thing to do would be to roll the #4 ahead to a future draft (and, in so doing, keep a roster spot for a vet this year and stagger the bill for when Zion's rookie deal finishes).CrimsonNBlue wrote: ↑Mon Jun 17, 2019 2:12 pmKind of sucks for NO that LA was pick 4 rather than pick 3 or 2. Garland doesn't do anything for me like the top 3.
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Trade Ball and the 4 for Bradley Beal.
Win win.
Jrue Holiday, Bradley Beal, Ingram, Zion.
Win win.
Jrue Holiday, Bradley Beal, Ingram, Zion.