somebody talking?
How would ya'll feel about this pick if TJ/McThief get traded
I don't speak on the faggit breh. He keeps my dikk outta his mouth and it's good
I don't speak on the faggit breh. He keeps my dikk outta his mouth and it's good
He's my first choice out of the guys in our range. This video showcases his defense. His wingspan helps make up for the fact that he's 6'3. The weaknesses seem like they can be fixed.
He's my first choice out of the guys in our range. This video showcases his defense. His wingspan helps make up for the fact that he's 6'3. The weaknesses seem like they can be fixed.
We can possibly get PG and later Blake in FA, clearing 18 mil(Tyler; McBob, and Ellington make 6 mil) gives us enough money to sign Blake while having George. I know you hate PG, but we can potentially have 2 All Star players with decent depth to support them.
Even if Blake curves us, more than likely we can resign JJ and Dion. George with JJ and Dion isn't ideal, however we can still fukk around and win the East. I know George will be a rental, but the window to win isn't that large, so you have to heavily consider it.
Had to bump this because of PG letting it be known he wants out of Indy
@Primetime21
Get ready to embrace the Prince
14th pick for PG
Tyler; McBob, and Ellington to Brooklyn for a 2nd round pick
Rudy Gay for a one year Waiters type deal
Dragic/Briante
J Rich/McGruder
PG/Winslow
Blake/Rudy Gay
Whiteside/Who cares
Look out Golden State
TJ + hometown hero McThief straight up
Not sure how accurate this might be
He said Riley told him he "shot the ball really well. Just keeping work hard and not to be OK with just being in the league."
Jackson said he met with several Heat front office officials, including Riley and analytics director Shane Battier. He said the group briefly joked about the Duke presence within the organization.
"We joked a little about it because Shane [a Duke alum] was in the meeting," he said. "But it was all business."
"It’s obvious they have a great organization run by great people who have been around the NBA a long time," he said. "Their whole set-up is really appealing. That would be a blessing [going to Miami]. It’s a great city" too.
Jackson is viewed as a secondary option for the Heat, a consideration only if a handful of other players - such as Collins and Kennard, among others - aren’t available at 14.
Melo in Miami
Heat get: Carmelo Anthony
Knicks get: Justise Winslow, Tyler Johnson, Josh Richardson, Wayne Ellington, Josh McRoberts and the No. 14 pick
View trade in ESPN's trade machine
Why the Knicks do it: The Knicks have done everything they can to try to persuade Anthony to waive his no-trade clause so that they can move him. One problem is that with each year that passes, his value drops. And if Carmelo is willing to waive the clause, he will want to play in the right city on a contender.
The Heat should qualify, though the haul isn't enormous. There aren't any stars here, but Winslow was a guy the Knicks loved before the draft, Johnson is a sleeper and they would still have the No. 8 pick to draft a point guard.
Rebuilding around Kristaps Porzingis is the future for the Knicks. This just speeds it up a bit.
Why the Heat do it: The Heat were one of the hottest teams in basketball the last few months of the season. Adding a veteran scorer like Carmelo to a team led by Goran Dragic, Hassan Whiteside and Dion Waiters should make the team much more formidable in the Eastern Conference.
They wouldn't be good enough to knock off the Cavs or the Celtics, but it's worth the gamble.