Both teams have regressed greatly.Harry Dunne said:What a bunch of crybabies!MuckRaker96 said:But we didn't, and now we're nowhere near as talented.Harry Dunne said:We were one game & hamstring away from beating an even better version.bearkatag15 said:
Well no reason to play next season... good lord that lineup.
Curry
Thompson
Wiggins
Green
doesn't matter
We traded a fading and injury-prone CP3 for the 2017 MVP. We have replaced an aging Trevor Ariza with a younger and similar wing. We'll see what happens with the 5 spot, but Capela was best known for fading in the playoffs anyway.
So who is the huge talent we are missing? One-armed Luc Mbah a Moute? Tarik Black?
He had a rough start to the season adjusting to a totally new situation, but he finally stopped trying to force 3s and these last 10 games he's averaging 33 9 & 9 on 52% shooting.PascalsWager said:Both teams have regressed greatly.Harry Dunne said:What a bunch of crybabies!MuckRaker96 said:But we didn't, and now we're nowhere near as talented.Harry Dunne said:We were one game & hamstring away from beating an even better version.bearkatag15 said:
Well no reason to play next season... good lord that lineup.
Curry
Thompson
Wiggins
Green
doesn't matter
We traded a fading and injury-prone CP3 for the 2017 MVP. We have replaced an aging Trevor Ariza with a younger and similar wing. We'll see what happens with the 5 spot, but Capela was best known for fading in the playoffs anyway.
So who is the huge talent we are missing? One-armed Luc Mbah a Moute? Tarik Black?
That being said, CP3 (if healthy) is still so much better than Westbrook. Westbrook's shooting has regressed to the point where I am honest wondering if he can even be played in a playoff series. Tillman (because I subscribe to the conspiracy that this decision went over Daryl's head because Morey's philosophy aligns with Rus like water and oil) basically traded one the best, most efficient and complete players in NBA history for one less year of future payouts. And its his money so you can't be mad at him.
That being said, the Warriors went from Durant to Wiggins. That's going from an A+ to an F+ in that position. So they regressed too.
Will be active in buy-out market. Going all in on small ball for the rest of this season - not sure if that's a good thing.Frok said:
So what does this mean? Are we pretty much not serious contenders this year but at least have some cap-space in the off-season?
They were trying to get anything of value for him, but there just wasn't a market. This helps them rebuild now rather than hoping that Drummond doesn't opt in to the final year of his deal worth almost 30 mill. They knew they weren't going to give him what he wants contract wise, so now they'll have extra cap space to use moving forward. They're likely a long way off from relevance though either way.Great Beard of Zeus said:HotardRat said:
Seriously, wtf are the Pistons thinking here??
I'm all in on this YOLO strategy. Seriously. **** it. Let's see if it winsWES2006AG said:
https://www.theringer.com/nba/2020/2/6/21127189/houston-rockets-trade-robert-covington-mike-dantoni
AG@RICE said:
I think I preferred Bell to Bruno Caboclo.
Aggie95 said:
the Rockets are close to "blow up" time. We were so close the last few years, just couldn't get past one of the biggest dynasty in recent NBA. However, the Rockets are slipping further and further back and this lineup won't compete in the playoffs. The offseason will be interesting...how do you restructure the roster to make another run in 3-4 years?
Farmer1906 said:AG@RICE said:
I think I preferred Bell to Bruno Caboclo.
But why
Dan Scott said:
Anytime Lakers get a layup or dunk they act like if Clint was there that wouldn't happen.
3rdGen2015 said:
Liking how much Aggie talk is going on in this game