07-24-2022, 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by BPo001
Tyler Dorsey signs 2 way deal with the Mavs
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Not overly enthusiastic about this but doesn't really matter.
Would have rather signed a 22 yo Lawson who is bigger, can play defense, rebounds and shot 50% from 3 in the summer league, than a 26 yo who has only shot 35% from 3 and has a seemingly very limited upside.
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07-25-2022, 12:33 PM
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#1362
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Originally Posted by rimrocker
Not overly enthusiastic about this but doesn't really matter.
Would have rather signed a 22 yo Lawson who is bigger, can play defense, rebounds and shot 50% from 3 in the summer league, than a 26 yo who has only shot 35% from 3 and has a seemingly very limited upside.
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Yea on the surface it seems like an odd decision to lock into Dorsey that early.
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07-29-2022, 11:59 AM
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Moses Wright is signing a guaranteed deal in China with the Zhejiang Golden Bulls and is expected to waive his two-way deal.
Can we rewind time and sign Lawson to the second two-way?
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07-29-2022, 03:23 PM
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Originally Posted by EricaLubarsky
Moses Wright is signing a guaranteed deal in China with the Zhejiang Golden Bulls and is expected to waive his two-way deal.
Can we rewind time and sign Lawson to the second two-way?
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If we can rewind time, that's a small ask. I'd definitely grant it. I would choose to get prime Dirk back to play with Doncic.
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07-29-2022, 08:00 PM
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Originally Posted by SMC0007
If we can rewind time, that's a small ask. I'd definitely grant it. I would choose to get prime Dirk back to play with Doncic.
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And....Aguirre, Blackman, Chandler, Nash, Tarpley, Marion, JET, Kidd, D. Ellis, and Perkins.
That would be my dream 12 if we could rewind.
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07-30-2022, 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by rimrocker
D. Ellis
That would be my dream 12 if we could rewind.
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You would take Ellis over Finley? Blasphemy!
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07-30-2022, 03:20 PM
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Originally Posted by MFFL
You would take Ellis over Finley?
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Yep...without question.
Last edited by rimrocker; 07-30-2022 at 03:21 PM.
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07-31-2022, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by rimrocker
And....Aguirre, Blackman, Chandler, Nash, Tarpley, Marion, JET, Kidd, D. Ellis, and Perkins.
That would be my dream 12 if we could rewind.
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No Jamal Mashburn?
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08-01-2022, 05:54 AM
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Originally Posted by liqwidhalo
No Jamal Mashburn?
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Nash, Fin, Mashburn, Marion, Chandler
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08-01-2022, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by MFFL
You would take Ellis over Finley? Blasphemy!
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Finley was a beast here for his first 5 to 6 seasons when he was a tremendous slasher and finisher at the rim. Then he fell in love with the jumpshot and he was never the same. If his shots weren't falling, he was then a liability on both ends of the court. Same can be said for THJ today.
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08-01-2022, 10:25 AM
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Chris Haynes: The NBA has begun an investigation into the New York Knicks for alleged tampering regarding free agent pickup Jalen Brunson, sources inform @YahooSports. ? via Twitter ChrisBHaynes
NBA will look into whether New York Knicks made contact with Jalen Brunson prior to the start of the free agency period. ?
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08-01-2022, 11:31 AM
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Originally Posted by washedklean77
Finley was a beast here for his first 5 to 6 seasons when he was a tremendous slasher and finisher at the rim. Then he fell in love with the jumpshot and he was never the same. If his shots weren't falling, he was then a liability on both ends of the court. Same can be said for THJ today.
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Yea. I remember Finley as a frustrating player at points because like THJ...how can you not dribble drive more effectively.
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08-01-2022, 11:57 AM
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Originally Posted by SMC0007
Yea. I remember Finley as a frustrating player at points because like THJ...how can you not dribble drive more effectively.
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Finley was a much better ball handler than THJ though even if he was mediocre at it. Problem with Fin is he had the same move every time against the defender. Ball up, out, down, then drive. Too predictable.
As far as this Dale Ellis thing goes...Seattle's Ellis, hell yes over Finley. Dallas's Ellis wasn't that player, so Fin for sure.
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08-01-2022, 07:03 PM
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Originally Posted by DevinHarriswillstart
Finley was a much better ball handler than THJ though even if he was mediocre at it. Problem with Fin is he had the same move every time against the defender. Ball up, out, down, then drive. Too predictable.
As far as this Dale Ellis thing goes...Seattle's Ellis, hell yes over Finley. Dallas's Ellis wasn't that player, so Fin for sure.
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Ellis was on the verge of a major breakout with the Mavs, but they were simply too deep for him to take on a major role.
He was a legit starter, but no way was he moving Blackman or Aquirre to the bench.
They were in a position where they had to move him.
But damn...the Mavs made the worst trade in Mavs history (imo) when they traded Dale Ellis for Al Wood. That might be one of the most memorable unbalanced trades in NBA history for some of us old-timers.
They had a similar situation shortly after with Schrempf. They botched that one too by trading him and a 2nd rounder (Antonio Davis) for Herb Williams.
Mark Price for a 2nd rounder was another stupid move the Mavs made.
But to be honest, I'd take Schrempf over Fin in my dream 12.
My internal debate was between Schrempf and Ellis in my initial post.
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08-03-2022, 11:15 AM
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I have this gut feeling that the Heat are salivating at the prospect of adding Donovan Mitchell to a starting five with Butler, Bam, and Lowry. Especially, if they are going to keep pace with the Celtics. The problem is that Miami will need a third team to make it happen because the Jazz are not likely thrilled about the idea of taking on Duncan Robinson's four year contract. Mavs would be in a position to be the third team to make this work. The most straightforward trade being the Mavs send THJ and his three year contract (salary goes down every year) to Utah with Robinson coming to the Mavs. I am not sure that is a great deal for the Mavs but the following might make more sense:
Miami trades:
Robinson to the Mavs
Herro to the Jazz
Oladipo to the Jazz
Several 1st round draft picks to the Jazz
Utah trades:
Mitchell to the Heat
Jared Butler to the Heat (Rudy Gay also works)
Beverley to the Mavs
Mavs trade:
THJ to the Jazz
Powell to the Jazz
Outcome:
Miami receives Mitchell and Butler (or Gay)
Jazz receive Herro, Oladipo, THJ, Powell, draft picks
Mavs receive Robinson and Beverley
It is a lot for the Heat to give up for Mitchell but I am not sure they have much choice if they are going to compete with the Celtics. Boston absolutely won the offseason in my opinion given the additions of Brogdon and Gallo. Miami has to do something and Mitchell is the best option they have if they want to keep their core.
Note: Adding Butler or Gay is not necessary to make the trade work (Mitchell alone works), but the Jazz would need to trade one more player because I do not believe they have enough roster slots otherwise. They could waive Powell immediately as a third option.
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08-03-2022, 01:50 PM
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#1376
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Quote:
Originally Posted by purplefrog
I have this gut feeling that the Heat are salivating at the prospect of adding Donovan Mitchell to a starting five with Butler, Bam, and Lowry. Especially, if they are going to keep pace with the Celtics. The problem is that Miami will need a third team to make it happen because the Jazz are not likely thrilled about the idea of taking on Duncan Robinson's four year contract. Mavs would be in a position to be the third team to make this work. The most straightforward trade being the Mavs send THJ and his three year contract (salary goes down every year) to Utah with Robinson coming to the Mavs. I am not sure that is a great deal for the Mavs but the following might make more sense:
Miami trades:
Robinson to the Mavs
Herro to the Jazz
Oladipo to the Jazz
Several 1st round draft picks to the Jazz
Utah trades:
Mitchell to the Heat
Jared Butler to the Heat (Rudy Gay also works)
Beverley to the Mavs
Mavs trade:
THJ to the Jazz
Powell to the Jazz
Outcome:
Miami receives Mitchell and Butler (or Gay)
Jazz receive Herro, Oladipo, THJ, Powell, draft picks
Mavs receive Robinson and Beverley
It is a lot for the Heat to give up for Mitchell but I am not sure they have much choice if they are going to compete with the Celtics. Boston absolutely won the offseason in my opinion given the additions of Brogdon and Gallo. Miami has to do something and Mitchell is the best option they have if they want to keep their core.
Note: Adding Butler or Gay is not necessary to make the trade work (Mitchell alone works), but the Jazz would need to trade one more player because I do not believe they have enough roster slots otherwise. They could waive Powell immediately as a third option.
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I?m not super interested in Robinson with Bertans on the roster. I saw somewhere earlier Mavs are shopping THJ. Robinson?s contract is rough though. Basically Bertans but longer I think.
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Yesterday, 05:56 PM
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#1377
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Hell no to Duncan Robinson, rather keep Bertans.
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