aggieactor01 said:
It's amazing how his greatness is taken for granted because he wasn't flashy. That stat is crazy.
Guitarsoup said:
If you had an all-time NBA franchise draft and could start a franchise with any player, how many guys would you pick over Duncan?
Take everything into account that you would in running a franchise: Character, ability, injury history, accomplishment, coachability, bringing the best out of teammates, off-court transgressions, etc.
How many all-time NBA greats do you take over Duncan?
MJ would be my first, as well.Obi Wan Ginobili said:Guitarsoup said:
If you had an all-time NBA franchise draft and could start a franchise with any player, how many guys would you pick over Duncan?
Take everything into account that you would in running a franchise: Character, ability, injury history, accomplishment, coachability, bringing the best out of teammates, off-court transgressions, etc.
How many all-time NBA greats do you take over Duncan?
MJ, LeBron I think I would say without question.
Magic and Russell I wouldn't fight you too much.
After that, I think it's Duncan. And he might even be third on the list behind MJ and LBJ.
MJ never missed with the Bulls. I DGAF what happened with the Wizards, we all knew those teams sucked. Chris Whitney and Popeye Jones were #2 and #4 in minutes played.Ag Natural said:
Duncan guarantees playoffs. He never missed in 19 seasons. Mj and LBJ can't say that. The only comps from a winning standpoint are Kareem, Russell,Magic and Bird.
Guitarsoup said:MJ never missed with the Bulls. I DGAF what happened with the Wizards, we all knew those teams sucked. Chris Whitney and Popeye Jones were #2 and #4 in minutes played.Ag Natural said:
Duncan guarantees playoffs. He never missed in 19 seasons. Mj and LBJ can't say that. The only comps from a winning standpoint are Kareem, Russell,Magic and Bird.
LBJ and Kobe missed in their prime. LBJ missed his first two seasons, when he was 34, and last year.
Kareem famously won the MVP in a year he missed the playoffs. Only player to do that and he missed two years in a row.
1957: 5th of 8TheNotoriousP.I.P. said:
If you're going to be a hater, at least be an accurate hater. Bill Russell's teams had the number one defensive rating in the league every year of his career except once, when they finished second. The Celtics just also played at the fastest pace in the league. The fact that there was a year where they finished with the fewest points against while also leading the league in pace is BONKERS. Also just for fun, the Celtics finished in the bottom half of the league in defense in the year before drafting Russell and the year after he retired.
TheNotoriousP.I.P. said:
Points per game is not indicative of who is the best defense because it's not adjusted for how fast the team plays. For example the Warriors have never been a top 10 defense in points allowed during Kerr's whole run even though they've obviously been an outstanding defense for most of that time. All you are doing by ignoring pace is punishing teams that play fast. But if you want to pretend the Celtics weren't far and away the best defense of the 1960s then I'm not gonna stop you from living in your own alternate reality.
ESPN Sources: The Milwaukee Bucks have secured permission to interview to Portland Trail Blazers assistant Scott Brooks for franchise’s head coaching job. Brooks has a 521-414 (.557) regular season and 49-48 (.505) playoff record in 12 seasons with Oklahoma City and Washington.
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superunknown said:
From Bud to Scott Brooks seems like a downgrade.ESPN Sources: The Milwaukee Bucks have secured permission to interview to Portland Trail Blazers assistant Scott Brooks for franchise’s head coaching job. Brooks has a 521-414 (.557) regular season and 49-48 (.505) playoff record in 12 seasons with Oklahoma City and Washington.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) May 11, 2023
Draft Scoot and put Ayton at center. The Pick and Roll could be elite. Ayton learned from Chris Paul. 44" vertical and great midrange game.FTAG 2000 said:
Win the lotto for Wemby I'd take that deal for Ayton and trot out a new age twin towers.
superunknown said:
you mad man, I've been thinking about this all day since I saw that Marc stein tweet. Is Ayton salvageable (if anyone can do it, PATFO can, plus I don't think he's that bad) and if so...call me crazy but I think you can slot him in the lineup next to Wemby. Wtf not? If you don't get the 1st pick, Ayton works well with any of the other top picks.
I can't stop asking myself why not?
Yeah, Ayton seems to not have the dog in him. Maybe if he was more of a centerpiece of the team, he would be more excited?Obi Wan Ginobili said:superunknown said:
you mad man, I've been thinking about this all day since I saw that Marc stein tweet. Is Ayton salvageable (if anyone can do it, PATFO can, plus I don't think he's that bad) and if so...call me crazy but I think you can slot him in the lineup next to Wemby. Wtf not? If you don't get the 1st pick, Ayton works well with any of the other top picks.
I can't stop asking myself why not?
Because you're entire dream scenario requires Ayton to be salvaged. That's literally the opposite of what is happening right now. You're taking a HUGE risk on a player that A) got paid and regressed in front of our eyes, and B) NOTORIOUSLY is believed to not give a **** and does the absolute minimum.
I get the idea of a "bigger name" player sounds so good right now, but Ayton looks closer to not being in the league after this contract than he does to being a supporting player on a strong playoff team.
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Golden State will have only minimum contracts available to augment the roster unless it slashes and burns what is currently there.
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Green has a player option and could become a free agent, although our Shams Charania and Anthony Slater report that an extension seems more likely. Jordan Poole, coming off a series where he was nigh unplayable, is about to see his salary bump from a great value ($3.9 million) to a potential liability ($28.2 million, presuming his $500,000 incentive for winning Defensive Player of the Year doesn't kick in). Thompson is set to make $43 million next year despite being, at this point, a pretty average player who was low-key brutal for much of the playoffs.
That seems bad.Quote:
In spite of that, one wonders if the Warriors will need to cut further. They have over $205 million in projected salary for next season if Green either opts in or re-signs for a roughly similar amount, which would put them $55 million over the tax line. Combined with the repeater penalty, that would mean a roughly $250 million luxury tax check to the league, which is more than every other team's payroll, to keep together a 44-win team that is only getting older and can't make any additions.
Klay has one more year at 43mm on his contract. 44/41/89 for 21/4/2 this year but worthless in the playoffs.Quote:
There's a really obvious place to start, at the shooting guard position, where Thompson and Poole will combine to make $71 million next season. Even by the money-out-the-firehose standards of the Warriors, that's way too much for one position, and they aren't even getting surplus production from it. Thompson finished the playoffs with a PER of 9.4; it was 9.7 for Poole.
Haha, I didn't know that.Ag Natural said:
I wouldn't bail the Suns out and trade for Aiton. He literally said his career goal was to get his second contract. That's done so he's checked out. He's basically the next Andrew Bynum.
BREAKING: The Phoenix Suns dismissed coach Monty Williams, sources tell ESPN. Williams was a two-time NBA Coach of the Year in four seasons with Suns — including a trip to 2021 NBA Finals. Suns lost 6-game series to Nuggets in Western Semifinals. pic.twitter.com/bfMd6F1RJc
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