View Full Version : Big Baby to OKC?
23LeBronJames23
08-07-2009, 08:29 PM
i saw it on the news some where. is their a possibility that he will be joining Thunder?
23LeBronJames23
08-07-2009, 09:11 PM
If they sign him to an offer sheet it would not be too much of a risk. 3 to 4 million a year flat rate over 3 years would not be bad at all.
he would probably still come off the bench tho lolz
spursfan1000
08-07-2009, 09:12 PM
I guess it would be good for Big Baby so he can get alot of minutes and do good to get a big contract in 2010 off season.
Dunc n Dave
08-07-2009, 10:32 PM
Will the C's match?
Doubtful, if they keep Powe. Is the Marquis Daniels deal offical "done" now?
My Fault
08-07-2009, 10:32 PM
Off the bench this could be a good move as it brings someone with championship experience. However it is a guy known as Big Baby....
23LeBronJames23
08-07-2009, 10:40 PM
That team is fine with starters, they need a solid bench.
They have a potentially amazing starting lineup.
Westbrook
Harden
Durant
Green
Mullens
Mullens will be the question mark on that line up, but if he can fill the middle a bit, get some blocks and rebounds, then that team has playoff hopes for this season. They can score with Durant, Westbrook and Green.
Had they gotten Blake Griffin though. Man that would be sick.
if tey would got Blake they be in playoff
Findog
08-07-2009, 10:43 PM
That team is fine with starters, they need a solid bench.
They have a potentially amazing starting lineup.
Westbrook
Harden
Durant
Green
Mullens
Mullens will be the question mark on that line up, but if he can fill the middle a bit, get some blocks and rebounds, then that team has playoff hopes for this season. They can score with Durant, Westbrook and Green.
Had they gotten Blake Griffin though. Man that would be sick.
Won't Krstic start ahead of Mullens?
mystargtr34
08-07-2009, 10:48 PM
Im still not sold on Green. He put up nice numbers last season, but theres still alot more question marks with him. Is he a 3 or is he a 4? Can he defend 4's? He measured up nicely height wise, but he had a really short reach and he hasnt got the strength to keep bigger players from taking advantage of him. Hes probably more suited to a scoring role coming off the bench.
They will probably make a run at a star big man next year, and pair him up with a defensive minded big who can rebound and fill a role.
Easier said than done though.
23LeBronJames23
08-07-2009, 11:12 PM
Out of all the young players I saw last year Green surprised me the most. he is much improved since his rookie year. he is stronger and bangs inside quite well, but he can also shoot from the outside. he has quickness and speed to run the floor and drive the lane. He can be something special on that team.
+10000000000000 i noticed dat too
mystargtr34
08-07-2009, 11:12 PM
Out of all the young players I saw last year Green surprised me the most. he is much improved since his rookie year. he is stronger and bangs inside quite well, but he can also shoot from the outside. he has quickness and speed to run the floor and drive the lane. He can be something special on that team.
Hes a nice player, but i dont think he can be a full time starting 4 if that team is a contender. He reminds me of Marvin Williams, too much of a tweener.
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