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I think CP3 is tradeable but think it will probably be difficult to upgrade the roster while doing so.NFL: Bills
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Re: 2019 Offseason Thread
The Lakers are definitely going to be in that market.
I'd put some money on CP3 ending up in LAL.Too Old To Game Club
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The geriatric banana boat starters... At least 2 ball pounders, one injury prone.
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So what are you giving up to get Capela for your team ?Retro Redemption - Starting over with a oldschool PowerBone Offense
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Not as much as I would have a year or so ago... He looked a bit soft in this years playoffs. And I think he's hit his ceiling a bit. He's a very good player, ideal for today's NBA, but him at 19 million and someone like McGee at 2 million is too large of a gap money wise for two small of a gap in production.
With that said, he'll still be a good trade target for someone who really needs to fill that role. It just seems like more and more bigs have adapted to the whole rim-runner style and they will likely be easier to come by without dropping 20 mil a year.Comment
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So how creditable is Ric Bucher? Because dude is out there saying all kinds of stuff apparently.Comment
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Not as much as I would have a year or so ago... He looked a bit soft in this years playoffs. And I think he's hit his ceiling a bit. He's a very good player, ideal for today's NBA, but him at 19 million and someone like McGee at 2 million is too large of a gap money wise for two small of a gap in production.
With that said, he'll still be a good trade target for someone who really needs to fill that role. It just seems like more and more bigs have adapted to the whole rim-runner style and they will likely be easier to come by without dropping 20 mil a year.Comment
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Re: 2019 Offseason Thread
Not as much as I would have a year or so ago... He looked a bit soft in this years playoffs. And I think he's hit his ceiling a bit. He's a very good player, ideal for today's NBA, but him at 19 million and someone like McGee at 2 million is too large of a gap money wise for two small of a gap in production.
With that said, he'll still be a good trade target for someone who really needs to fill that role. It just seems like more and more bigs have adapted to the whole rim-runner style and they will likely be easier to come by without dropping 20 mil a year.Retro Redemption - Starting over with a oldschool PowerBone Offense
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I wouldn't be shocked.
They don't necessarily have top notch basketball execs in place.
Might be all about selling tickets/money
Minnesota also has Wiggins.
That would be an awful pairing with Harden too.
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Re: 2019 Offseason Thread
I think at least one team out of Lakers, Jazz, Pistons, Pacers, Heat, Celtics, and Bucks would be interested in something that could theoretically make sense for both sides re: Chris Paul. I'd still guess Houston ultimately keeps him, but I think there would be more interest in CP3 than most people seem to believe.NFL: Bills
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