If that happens, poor OKC
quote:I'd feel so sorry for them.
If that happens, poor OKC
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Westbrook will almost assuredly go back to LA. OKC is screwed.
quote:We're talking about pretty significant difference in rim protection between Whiteside & Horford. Plus Whiteside comes cheaper.quote:
My offseason wishlist.
Plan A
Get a new coach (JVG?)
Get Durant
Use the rest of the cap space to find role players (a big, a shooter, and another pg)
Plan B
Get a new coach (JVG?)
Get Whiteside
Get one of the following Conley, Barnes, or Beal.
-Barnes & Beal are both restricted so at worst force their teams to match a max.
Edit: I left out Anderson. I want him too in the mix.
I would rather have Horford than Whiteside. He's a better fit because he can spread the floor with the 3. Also he can take the PF spot if Capela improves as much as he did before this past year. Also there's stamina concerns with Whiteside. I just like Horford more for us because of the versatility and ability to be a rim protecting 5 and a stretch 4 with Capela in.
quote:I think that just makes so much sense.
I'm definitely on the side of KD most likely signing a 1 yr extension to give it one more go with Russell, then they both go into free agency.
quote:I think both will be getting max deals. Whiteside's is cheaper.
I actually don't think whiteside will be cheaper. We still have a PF problem if we get Whiteside. If we get Horford it solves both problems, especially if Capela improved more like we think he will. And not to mention another guy who can spread the floor as a big.
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Would love to see JB get another job but just don't see him being a good coach
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give me al horford. I am TIRED of having big men who can't shoot free throws.Horford would make up for the fact that we somehow couldn't get paul milsaps for 2 years 18M when he was a FA
quote:anything less than 70% for me is terrible. A professional basketball player shouldn't have FT issuesquote:
give me al horford. I am TIRED of having big men who can't shoot free throws.Horford would make up for the fact that we somehow couldn't get paul milsaps for 2 years 18M when he was a FA
To be fair, Whiteside isn't a horrid free throw shooter. Definitely wouldn't draw hack-a- or anything. This being said Horford is still the better option for this team.
quote:Good thing what matters to you doesn't to everyone else.quote:anything less than 70% for me is terrible. A professional basketball player shouldn't have FT issuesquote:
give me al horford. I am TIRED of having big men who can't shoot free throws.Horford would make up for the fact that we somehow couldn't get paul milsaps for 2 years 18M when he was a FA
To be fair, Whiteside isn't a horrid free throw shooter. Definitely wouldn't draw hack-a- or anything. This being said Horford is still the better option for this team.
quote:Just Bogut and Green get away with more than any other NBA team.
GS as a team gets away with a ton.
quote:All about vanity.
i think you're misunderstanding my point. A person who is PAID to play basketball should be able to practice hard enough to consistently hit 70% of their free throws during their careers. Their job is to be good at basketball
i'm not saying any of those players suck, i'm saying it's pathetic that many choose to do nothing about it. Shaq has said the same exact thing about the fact that he wishes he had worked harder and made more free throws. Tim Duncan worked his ass off over his career to fix his FT issues. That dedication is what i'm talking about. We all work to get better at our jobs as we go on, why shouldn't the same standard be held to NBA players?
quote:Its more than just practicing to improve it. People had said Dwight has worked and worked and worked on his FTs. He can make them at a high clip in practice, but doesn't in the game. I even think I read (may have been someone else) that he's even spoken with a sports psychiatrist about it.
i think you're misunderstanding my point. A person who is PAID to play basketball should be able to practice hard enough to consistently hit 70% of their free throws during their careers. Their job is to be good at basketball
i'm not saying any of those players suck, i'm saying it's pathetic that many choose to do nothing about it. Shaq has said the same exact thing about the fact that he wishes he had worked harder and made more free throws. Tim Duncan worked his ass off over his career to fix his FT issues. That dedication is what i'm talking about. We all work to get better at our jobs as we go on, why shouldn't the same standard be held to NBA players?
quote:This is why I don't think the rule should be changed. Why would you reward players that suck?
i think you're misunderstanding my point. A person who is PAID to play basketball should be able to practice hard enough to consistently hit 70% of their free throws during their careers. Their job is to be good at basketball
i'm not saying any of those players suck, i'm saying it's pathetic that many choose to do nothing about it. Shaq has said the same exact thing about the fact that he wishes he had worked harder and made more free throws. Tim Duncan worked his ass off over his career to fix his FT issues. That dedication is what i'm talking about. We all work to get better at our jobs as we go on, why shouldn't the same standard be held to NBA players?
quote:quote:Just Bogut and Green get away with more than any other NBA team.
GS as a team gets away with a ton.
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I've always said that when the foul takes place, whoever has the ball at the time gets an uncontested free shot from where they are standing.
Snd yes, it would be an and 1 if it goes in.