Maybe not elite physique in terms of BMI but elite in terms of gameplan nightmare
Joker is hard tape. He's a handful matchup. His body is a big part of what makes him hard to contain and a crucial focus of defenses
Honestly I don't know how jokic does it because he def is huge lol but damn is he deceptively nimble for his weight.
The passing too, joker is kinda an enigma
I will say I think it catches up with him sooner rather than later especially with Silver's new star criteria in his updated star resting policy set to start this season.
Health has always been a bane of these current nuggets and it's amazing the stars aligned for that ring
Maybe not elite physique in terms of BMI but elite in terms of gameplan nightmare
Joker is hard tape. He's a handful matchup. His body is a big part of what makes him hard to contain and a crucial focus of defenses
He's big and durable which is great for setting picks. Wemby I'm a little more worried about in that scenario with his knees being high and thin, so to speak.
Your link just goes to the front page of the ESPNTM.
Cam Payne still on the market, despite pundits swearing he'd find tons of interest. Same as how they swore there'd be huge interest in Tyty Washington after he was waived.
I think there might have been mild trade interest,but that’s different than FA interest. There might be offers at the min level that he and his agent aren’t prepared to accept yet.
Personally, I’m not a huge Cam Payne fan. He’s got way too much en lement for a backup guy. Cam, nobody, except maybe your Mom, cares if you’re upset being traded.
I suspect he burned a lot of bridges earlier in his career with his at ude issues. He seems to have righted the ship, but memories are long.
I’ve also long wondered if being cut from teams like the Spurs or Miami serves as a negative inference on the player. It’s different than being cut from Charlotte or Washington.
Possibly, although I don't think getting cut by the Spurs means anything here. Everyone expected he had no role with the young team.
He's an undersized point guard who might be good as a backup, and Minnesota has some apparent interest, but a lot of teams are full right now. He's not someone you rearrange your roster for at this point. I can see him, if not with the Wolves, signing on a team with injuries later on.
Marginal players find their levels. Sometimes they drop below the line on the margins and never find their way back. He's facing hot young prospects coming out every year who will work for less and may have higher potential upside to find.
I'd say at this point, the only thing he has going for him is that he did play well in the 2021 playoffs all the way to, and including the Finals. Teams are always looking for playoff vets for their bench.
Monthly reminder that Tre Jones isn’t starter material and is a bottom 5 starting PG. Will keep the board in the loop next month when we start our preseason games where he ranks. I just hope he stays in the top 30 by years end tbh.
Bumping this thread because Primo has served his time and will only be missing 4 games. He’s been in the gym practicing quietly getting better and he’d currently be the second best PG on the roster.
Will the Spurs finagle dropping Toronto pick protection AND bring back Primo? Will there be two s on the roster?
Spurs aren't interested in winning a lot of games this year. They are playing for another top five to ten draft pick.
Won't be as bad of a tank as last year but a year of deciding who they will keep on the team moving forward and a first year of cautious development with managed minutes for Wemby.
Did little to improve the roster for this year outside of getting lucky with Wemby.
The Spurs are gonna win as many games as they can this year. Lol, you guys
I think this follows the reason to get Primo back and see what game he has developed, let him prove himself. Another year developing while getting Wemby NBA strong.
That would be cool but nothing in the off-season or their comments suggest a push to win as many games as possible.
The caveat being "with this roster". They won't hold guys out or pull the defenders in the last half of the 4th Q like last year.
I think this would be problematic considering they hired that lady back or were forced to hire her back if that’s what she negotiated.
Regardless it’s not a good look to cut a guy because of something “horrible and beyond a suspension” only to bring the assaulter back in proximity of the so called victim.
I agree they won't try to lose as many games as humanly possible. I don't think anyone is suggesting that. And I agree with your qualification "with this roster" but my interpretation is different. By sticking with this roster it is a concession they aren't trying to win as many games as possible. They are operating in a gray area, which makes sense, as they want to assess their current roster. Next season they are likely to truly try to win as a goal. So passively falling into the lottery this year is well within the realistic outcomes.
Like every ing thing they did this summer was predicated on two things: 1) growing into the team they need to become around Wemby, 2) win and be compe ive.
I think y'all got some brain damage.
At some point you guys need to actually list moves you think qualify for "make a push for winning games" that was available and made sense this summer. Like, just one move. One single move that was real, and actual, and would have moved the needle sensibly to win games this year. Sign Fred Van Vleet to $50 million dollars? Dillon Brooks? Please, for 's sake, don't say that hillbilly in Los Angeles.
That hillbilly in los angeles
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