Red is a bad defender and all he does is shoot. You may say he's a little better than Oladipo, but on a team like the Pacers I'd take VO any time. He has a lot of room to improve and Red would mean nothing. He'll mean nothing to the Sixers, too, actually.
Damn, if Red is so bad and Green so good, why the aren't we offering him to PHI for at least some prospects?![]()
Because he's good, re .
Good at being a bow-legged, shot clanking waste of space who can't even dribble a ing basketball. ing idiot talking about keeping guys with "great defense" yet defends ing Patty Mills.
I've seen you get called out for being a low IQ poster several times over the years, but you're proving it now.
You stumbled drunk into a conversation about salaries and have no idea what you're talking about. Danny Green makes a fraction of what he would in an open market right now. We were comparing his salary to what Re is currently going to get, you dip , sister- ing, chromosome-missing dog eating mongoloid little re .
I don't give a . He's not a better player than Red like you've argued before you limp- ed, -eating, guzzling, low-IQ -jockying waste of air.![]()
Whatever, brah. Team got Green on a discount that looks better every year. Them's facts.
I wonder know that Ainge struck out on the big free agents he will be looking at something what are the chances we do LMA and for ? with Boston?
A no brainer risk for Thunder. They had no flexibility and even if they did, more than likely no star was going to Oklahoma City, even if they do have one of the "cool kids". Also, they probably clichéd his extending with this.
Spurs' continuity, stability and depth likely wins the day in the regular season, but I'd give Thunder edge again in a playoffs series. They probably go no further than WCSF, but they've got a shot to beat Rockets and get to WCF. Do that and play a semi compe ive 5 game WCF and maybe he stays. He probably won't, but the cost was only an overpaid average starter and likely third big.
Don't think it's a good return for Pacers, but get it. Ceiling isn't great, but at least there's degree of certainty with the 2 players they got as opposed to random picks, which could be nothing.
People can take their shots at Dunn, LaVine, Oladipo, Sabonis, etc., but they're all decent young players or prospects, the likes of which Spurs don't have. Murray might be that, but right now he's a project. Reality is, Spurs have limited assets, flexibility and talent and will need Murray to become a star and soon to remain relevant for much longer.
The reality is, IND wasn't much interested in return, since they couldn't leverage that after his LA leak. They were interested in playing keep away from certain teams, and ssentially blacklisting them. BOS, and CLE were on that list, and if you think the SAS weren't, I think you're wrong. IND has been hearing for SIX years how SA raped them on the Kawhi deal. They weren't taking the slightest chance that he woul re-up here.
Ok. Danny green sucks. But he is on a good deal. You both are terrible posters and should be banned
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Man points =0 using emoji? Wtf
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Actually I don't see anything wrong with RC's face...
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RC is in that picture? Hadn't noticed.
My thoughts exactly!PATFO need to get her tickets under the basket that switches sides at halftime. 'And the opponent once again shoots 20% from the line!?'
At least in this moment, second in his life his expression here he looks like he has a bad toothache.
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And why they would never have traded him to the Spurs. Indiana was tired of hearing that SA all over them on the Kawhi trade and weren't going to take the chance that it would be repeated.
OKC ended up not even being better than the Spurs WITHOUT Kawhi
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Half right. Dipo proved a lot of people wrong - especially if he sustains past this season.
His contract of $21M for each of the next 3 seasons is actually looking like a bargain. It seemed like a terrible deal at the time.
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