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There has to be some secondary issue here... probably off the court... including even refusing to listen to Coach but...

Is he worth giving a tryout on our roster? Who's at the bottom of our roster that we'd want to move on from for this kid? Or, is the answer "just say no"?

 

 

 

 

 

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Huge no.  The Spurs don't cut young and talented guys for no reason. 

Pistons don't have space to claim him anyway.  He would first have to clear waivers then want to sign here for the minimum.  

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Yeah it looks like Just Say No.

They're already doing the same thing with Knox, giving him another shot. And they're not going to let go of McGruder's vet presence.

I don't know how bad Primo's "offense" was but... don't see a reason or avenue to add him regardless.

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2 minutes ago, Deleterious said:

Mathurin going off again.  25 points 5-7 from three with about 6 minutes left.

He's going to be a good one, even though I was high on him pre draft just cause his shooting and athleticism he has already exceeded my expectations in terms of being able to create for himself off the dribble, atleast the 2 times I watched him thus far. 

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22 minutes ago, RandyMarsh said:

He's going to be a good one, even though I was high on him pre draft just cause his shooting and athleticism he has already exceeded my expectations in terms of being able to create for himself off the dribble, atleast the 2 times I watched him thus far. 

He ended with 32.  10-10 from the FT line.

The loss knocked Brooklyn to 1-5.  Freakin Brooklyn is going to steal our high pick at this point.  

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3 hours ago, Deleterious said:

He ended with 32.  10-10 from the FT line.

The loss knocked Brooklyn to 1-5.  Freakin Brooklyn is going to steal our high pick at this point.  

does brooklyn own their pick?

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4 hours ago, Deleterious said:

He ended with 32.  10-10 from the FT line.

The loss knocked Brooklyn to 1-5.  Freakin Brooklyn is going to steal our high pick at this point.  

Lebron James and Kevin Durant teams are a combined 1-10.

Sic Transit Gloria Mundi

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this is what happens when you let players be general managers.  i love it.

kyrie doubling down on stupid is just hilarious.  i wonder what team will give him big money next year?  the lakers?

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5 hours ago, Deleterious said:

I believe another team has the right to swap with Brooklyn.  Maybe Houston?

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Furthermore, its way too early, but look at the top 4 draft slots.  All but one gets moved to a different team.

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So in a draft that has the best prospect since LeBron and a #2 who goes #1 nine times out of ten, LA and Brooklyn could finish #1 and #2 in the lottery.  And neither team would make those picks due to pick swaps.  Man would that be delicious.  

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20 minutes ago, Deleterious said:

So in a draft that has the best prospect since LeBron and a #2 who goes #1 nine times out of ten, LA and Brooklyn could finish #1 and #2 in the lottery.  And neither team would make those picks due to pick swaps.  Man would that be delicious.  

Even more so if the Pistons landed the ace.

But, hey, the Lakers have the aging Lebron James and the Nets have Irving/Durant running their teams, so they've gotten what they want.

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1 hour ago, Deleterious said:

At least LA got a title out of it.  

Valid point.  But should we rule out the head coaching trio of Nash/Irving/Durant from winning a title?

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