Chaos in the Middle of a Pandemic: 2020 NBA Off-Season Thread

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He’s 7’0 as per the new NBA measurements.

The facts are...

-51% allowed at the rim, 1.1 blocks per 36

-38.5% from three, 48% from 10-16 feet, 38% from 16 feet to the three point line=floor spacer

-11 rebounds per 36

-Ibaka is a beloved teammate that brings lil drama, Trezz beefed with star teammates

Both he and Trezz are poor P&R and P&P defenders and poor at switching onto guards (like many other bigs in the NBA). Ultimately, Ibaka is a much better floor spacer, slightly better rim protector, better rebounder, and better locker room guy with championship experience.

That makes him a better fit for the Clippers fukk what you crying about. :mjlol:


Im not crying i wanted him gone,i wanted an upgrade over him and Gasol's old asses....Trez had issues in the Clips locker room because they have no leadership.Thats the end result,i would be surprised if it was the same in a diff locker room..Youre just repeating talking points i already know nikka,hes a floor spacer but i dont think it will be that prevalent with the Clippers because they do not have a PG like Lowry who can set him up and thats what he needs....Serge is a streaky shooter and needs dudes to be playmakers for him...I dont believe he will move the needle for the Clipps and at some point his age is going to catch up completely.
 

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Best offseason list:
1. Atlanta - Even without Bogi, Atlanta improved our trash ass WOAT depth and added key players at every position. This should be a top 6 playoff team in the East as they stand.
2. Phoenix - Like Atlanta, they made critical moves. Got a PG, HOF CP3, and signed Jae Crowder. Just two moves but they didn't need much to be a legit playoff team.
3. Portland - Another team like PHX that didn't need much but what they needed was a wing and got one of the better wings in RoCo. Then they remodeled their bench with quality players replacing scrubs who hurt their rotation.
4. Lakers - They lose a quality playoff PG, a decent backup center, A quality regular-season SG, their starting PG, and they are on the best list. They added two of the best 6th men in the NBA in Trez and Young Schroveli. Wes M. was a good move and they still are capable of more. They do need to replace Bradley but they replaced the others with ease.

Worst
1. OKC - Yes, they had a tremendous FUTURE offseason but they had a terrible offseason if we are just talking 2020-21 season. They literally lost most of the playoff team. That said, they do have some decent starters in Horford, Hill, and their star SGA. The truth is, this will be a horrendous team next year.
2. Detroit - I like what DET is doing in terms of building a modern defense and then adding the offense later with these moves but man, I hope this doesn't win them unnecessary games.
3. Kings - Locking up Fox was a priority that was critical so it makes them not #1 but otherwise. The Kings' offseason has sucked. Lost a lot of talented players. Depth is a lot weaker can if they bring back Bogi but the issue is they would be locked in for the LT and they wouldn't get an asset for him with is a total bummer for them. SAC might need to look to rebuild. The hill to get into the playoffs is so steep in the West.
 

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Gasol is a better option for the Clippers than Ibaka IMO hes the guy that can defend AD....IM sure thats the reason Lakers are trying to lure him so nobody else in the West gets him,hes the only guy i can think of that "could" slow down AD....
 

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fukk wit us knickas
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