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    fair price for this nig imho and if westchuck accepts a similar one then they would possibly have a chance to keep all these 4, but what we know is he's pursuing a max contract. dude thinks he's as good as durant when he's nowhere close, he'll probably get overpaid but OKC wont be the team that gives him the exorbitant money he never deserves tbh

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    fair price for this nig imho and if westchuck accepts a similar one then they would possibly have a chance to keep all these 4, but what we know is he's pursuing a max contract. dude thinks he's as good as durant when he's nowhere close, he'll probably get overpaid but OKC wont be the team that gives him the exorbitant money he never deserves tbh
    You realize Westbrook already signed an extension?

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    If Im OKC im shipping off the extremely overrated WestBrick and keeping Harden.

    Trade WestBrick to Toronto for Carl Landry, Ed Davis and Calderon's expiring deal.
    Trade Westbrook or Harden to Phoenix for Morris, Marshall and multiple 1sts. Suns can absorb money, so instant savings, and the Suns now have lots of 1sts to play with and with their drafting, I'd rather they be included in trade for proven NBA talent.
    If we're talkin about trading Westbrook, then I'd trade him for Rondo. At least Rondo won't be stealing Durant's shots and would actually pass the ball to him while Westbrook gets his own team in Boston.

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    Although I think $48M/4 yrs. is overpaying for Ibaka, when you compare it to these deals it seems pretty fair.

    JaVale McGee: $44M/4 yrs.
    DeAndre Jordan: $43M/4 yrs.

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    You realize Westbrook already signed an extension?
    Don't stop him, he's on a roll

    /Otter

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    Harden is an All-Star caliber talent and a guy who is capable of being a #2 on a championship team. They already have a #1 guy (Durant) and another #2 (Westbrook). We're in the era of Big Threes when it comes to roster construction. Ibaka is a good player, but he's not worth keeping at the expense of Harden. He's a very good role player, and you can bring somebody in to do the things he does at a much smaller price.

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    a defensive big of ibaka's quality might be even more rare than a 34yr old virgin in today's NBA tbh. beard is overhyped and he has literally trashed himself with his garbage performances in NBA finals and the olympic games imho

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    I think Harden is overvalued. It doesn't help that he put on 20 pounds since the Finals.

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    Harden is an All-Star caliber talent and a guy who is capable of being a #2 on a championship team. They already have a #1 guy (Durant) and another #2 (Westbrook). We're in the era of Big Threes when it comes to roster construction. Ibaka is a good player, but he's not worth keeping at the expense of Harden. He's a very good role player, and you can bring somebody in to do the things he does at a much smaller price.
    Did you watch him go 2-10 two games in a row in the Finals?

    I think Harden is overvalued. It doesn't help that he put on 20 pounds since the Finals.
    And now looks like Rick Ross.

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    If Im OKC im shipping off the extremely overrated WestBrick and keeping Harden.

    Trade WestBrick to Toronto for Carl Landry, Ed Davis and Calderon's expiring deal.
    Seriously? Did you not see the past Finals? Westbrook played very well, even had a spectacular 43 point game.

    In fact, it was Harden who disappeared and who you could blame for the Thunder losing. The dude choked, he did not show up at all.

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    Harden is an All-Star caliber talent and a guy who is capable of being a #2 on a championship team.
    He played like #2 on a championship team, but that doesn't make him the second option.....

    In reality, Harden is elite at flopping and making the subsequent free throws, otherwise, he's grotesquely overrated, tbh.....

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    The wiser basketball fans probably already saw this coming.

    It was very unlikely that they keep James Harden because he was going to be getting a maxed deal somewhere for the "Ginobili factor".

    OKC was great for a few years because they had 3 top 4 draft picks that all panned out perfectly who played at a very affordable salary (aka were underpaid due to being under rookie contracts). Now they have to "pay the piper" so to speak, so they won't be able to keep all their guys together.

    Now OKC has to draft and sign intelligently instead of cherry picking at the top of the lottery to get can't-miss mega talents. We'll see if they can manage it. Their owner strikes me as one of the cheap ones, so I don't see him giving the go-ahead to also sign Harden. They could afford it short-term, but eventually those four will cost way too much and would require their team budget to be Lakers-level high.

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    He played like #2 on a championship team, but that doesn't make him the second option.....

    In reality, Harden is elite at flopping and making the subsequent free throws, otherwise, he's grotesquely overrated, tbh.....
    +1...

    Harden is severely overrated by many. One thing he excels at whether it's the regular season or NBA finals environment is his flopping. That's about it.

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    He played like #2 on a championship team, but that doesn't make him the second option.....

    In reality, Harden is elite at flopping and making the subsequent free throws, otherwise, he's grotesquely overrated, tbh.....

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    He played like #2 on a championship team, but that doesn't make him the second option.....

    In reality, Harden is elite at flopping and making the subsequent free throws, otherwise, he's grotesquely overrated, tbh.....


    Manu's better at flopping because he doesn't make it as obvious, tbh.

    The wiser basketball fans probably already saw this coming.

    It was very unlikely that they keep James Harden because he was going to be getting a maxed deal somewhere for the "Ginobili factor".

    OKC was great for a few years because they had 3 top 4 draft picks that all panned out perfectly who played at a very affordable salary (aka were underpaid due to being under rookie contracts). Now they have to "pay the piper" so to speak, so they won't be able to keep all their guys together.

    Now OKC has to draft and sign intelligently instead of cherry picking at the top of the lottery to get can't-miss mega talents. We'll see if they can manage it. Their owner strikes me as one of the cheap ones, so I don't see him giving the go-ahead to also sign Harden. They could afford it short-term, but eventually those four will cost way too much and would require their team budget to be Lakers-level high.
    Pop's laughing because he didn't even pay Manu the max.

    And 3 top 4 draft picks... and not a single scoring big man.

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