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  • areobee401
    Hall Of Fame
    • Apr 2006
    • 16771

    #3571
    Re: 2017 Offseason Thread

    It figures to be an interesting season in Boston. The addition of Gordon Hayward fortified a t0p-seeded roster, while dismal seasons by the Nets (who will fork over their 2018 first-round pick) and Lakers (who owe Boston their ’18 pick if it falls between Nos. 2 and 5) will help the Celtics continue to build for the future. In addition, rival executives expect Boston to be keeping close tabs on New Orleans, which is entering a critical season. The Pelicans are committed to seeing if an Anthony Davis-DeMarcus Cousins frontcourt can work, but if the season goes awry, it’s widely believed the Celtics will make a strong run at Davis, who is under contract through 2020.


    Now Mannix is pushing a potential Anthony Davis trade scenario. LOL
    http://twitter.com/smittyroberts

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    • AlexBrady
      MVP
      • Jul 2008
      • 3341

      #3572
      Re: 2017 Offseason Thread

      Originally posted by Yeah...THAT Guy
      But then you'd have three awful defenders at PG, SG, and SF.
      The thinking is that Melo would primarily play the '4' in Portland. He is awful when trying to guard SFs and merely below average when banging with other power forwards. Besides, the Clippers have routinely fielded three poor defenders in their starting five.

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      • ProfessaPackMan
        Bamma
        • Mar 2008
        • 63852

        #3573
        Re: 2017 Offseason Thread

        Per ProBasketballTalk

        The Cavaliers have had a dud of an offseason.

        Cavs owner Dan Gilbert ousted general manager David Griffin just before the draft and didn’t offer enough money to lure Chauncey Billups as a replacement. Cleveland still hasn’t named a long-term front-office leader.

        In the meantime, the Cavaliers have made a few low-key moves – signing Jose Calderon, Jeff Green and Cedi Osman and re-signing Kyle Korver. They reportedly won’t re-sign James Jones. They didn’t get Jamal Crawford or trade for Jimmy Butler or Paul George.

        LeBron James noticed.

        Jeff Zillgitt of USA Today:

        LeBron James, the NBA’s most powerful player and biggest star who brought the Cleveland Cavaliers their first NBA championship, is concerned about the Cavaliers’ offseason, a person close to the situation told USA TODAY Sports.

        Expecting an aggressive offseason approach that would close the gap on the champion Golden State Warriors, James soon found his anticipation and optimism diminished after Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert dismantled the front office, declining days before the draft and free agency to bring back general manager David Griffin and vice president of basketball operations Trent Redden.

        Gilbert’s decision left the Cavs without the franchise’s top two front-office execs at a critical time, and it left James frustrated and concerned about the team’s ability to put together a roster that can better compete with Golden State, the person with direct knowledge of James’ thinking told USA TODAY Sports.

        So, Los Angeles, huh?

        LeBron is not shy about pressuring Gilbert. The Cavs’ payroll is high, but the roster lags well behind the Warriors. Cleveland hasn’t used its full mid-level exception, and without someone authorized to take long-term control of the front office, nobody has the vision to go after the league’s available stars like Butler and George. With the Cavaliers’ championship window still open, this was a terrible time to stall.

        And, of course, LeBron can be a free agent next summer. There’s still time to make amends and/or hope the Lakers look less appealing than they do on paper now, though others suitors will race out of the woodwork if LeBron shows any inclination of leaving.

        It seems the Cavs are doing a decent job of alienating their superstar and giving other teams hope.

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        • King_B_Mack
          All Star
          • Jan 2009
          • 24450

          #3574
          Re: 2017 Offseason Thread

          Originally posted by ProfessaPackMan
          Per ProBasketballTalk




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          • 23
            yellow
            • Sep 2002
            • 66469

            #3575
            Re: 2017 Offseason Thread

            @ESPNForsberg 5m5 minutes ago

            Celtics announce they’ve signed Paul Pierce … so that he can officially retire with team.



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            • AlexBrady
              MVP
              • Jul 2008
              • 3341

              #3576
              Re: 2017 Offseason Thread

              Pierce was 6-6 and 230 pounds. His strength was his biggest advantage. Herky jerky shooting form but his mid-rangers and long-balls were deadly, especially in the clutch. Could spin and finish at the rim with either hand. First step was very quick.

              An average passer. Good rebounder for a wing man. Defensively, better on the ball than off it where he tended to lose his focus. Average defender overall. First ballot Hall of Famer.

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              • Boltman
                L.A. to S.D. to HI
                • Mar 2004
                • 18283

                #3577
                Re: 2017 Offseason Thread

                Alrighty then, thanks for that write up.


                Btw I thought PP was like 6'9" or so.

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                • AlexBrady
                  MVP
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 3341

                  #3578
                  Re: 2017 Offseason Thread

                  Originally posted by Boltman
                  Alrighty then, thanks for that write up.


                  Btw I thought PP was like 6'9" or so.
                  Pierce isn't close to 6'9'' seen him in person many times.

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                  • 23
                    yellow
                    • Sep 2002
                    • 66469

                    #3579
                    Re: 2017 Offseason Thread

                    Nah they usually had him listed at 6'7

                    Def. not 6 '9

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                    Last edited by 23; 07-17-2017, 07:50 PM.

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                    • Boltman
                      L.A. to S.D. to HI
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 18283

                      #3580
                      Re: 2017 Offseason Thread

                      I didn't say it like I was sure he was. That's why I prefaced it with "I thought" and said "6'9" or so".

                      I wasn't sure, but seeing him on the court and other 6'6" guys I'd say he's a tad taller than that. I guess 6'7" sounds about right.

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                      • 23
                        yellow
                        • Sep 2002
                        • 66469

                        #3581
                        Re: 2017 Offseason Thread

                        Originally posted by Boltman
                        I didn't say it like I was sure he was. That's why I prefaced it with "I thought" and said "6'9" or so".

                        I wasn't sure, but seeing him on the court and other 6'6" guys I'd say he's a tad taller than that. I guess 6'7" sounds about right.
                        I know man b you never know. They lie about height so much in the league

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                        • 3304Life
                          MVP
                          • Sep 2016
                          • 3002

                          #3582
                          Re: 2017 Offseason Thread

                          I heard that. League average height is actually like 5'9. Yao Ming was 6'4.


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                          • The 24th Letter
                            ERA
                            • Oct 2007
                            • 39373

                            #3583
                            Re: 2017 Offseason Thread

                            What I have always loved about The Truth...Everyone on the court knew where be was going when he really needed a bucket....to that right elbow. He managed to get there and score regardless so many times...

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                            • CMH
                              Making you famous
                              • Oct 2002
                              • 26203

                              #3584
                              Re: 2017 Offseason Thread

                              Originally posted by The 24th Letter
                              What I have always loved about The Truth...Everyone on the court knew where be was going when he really needed a bucket....to that right elbow. He managed to get there and score regardless so many times...

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                              Please don't remind Knicks fans.

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                              "It may well be that we spectators, who are not divinely gifted as athletes, are the only ones able to truly see, articulate and animate the experience of the gift we are denied. And that those who receive and act out the gift of athletic genius must, perforce, be blind and dumb about it -- and not because blindness and dumbness are the price of the gift, but because they are its essence." - David Foster Wallace

                              "You'll not find more penny-wise/pound-foolish behavior than in Major League Baseball." - Rob Neyer

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                              • AlexBrady
                                MVP
                                • Jul 2008
                                • 3341

                                #3585
                                Re: 2017 Offseason Thread

                                Originally posted by The 24th Letter
                                What I have always loved about The Truth...Everyone on the court knew where be was going when he really needed a bucket....to that right elbow. He managed to get there and score regardless so many times...

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                                Those foul-line clear outs with PP were tough to guard.

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