2017 NBA Off Season Thread: Draft & Free Agency & Summer League
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Lol you don't think Roberson is a solid defender?
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Peezy_Jenkins wrote: »Huge L for OKC u mean, Roberson "solid" defense don't make up for his trash everything else, gave his ass 5 mill a year too much
He played damn good defense in the playoffs and he can hold multiple positions -
Peezy_Jenkins wrote: »Huge L for OKC u mean, Roberson "solid" defense don't make up for his trash everything else, gave his ass 5 mill a year too much
He played damn good defense in the playoffs and he can hold multiple positions
But he s a ? liability -
Yes, I'm saying it's solid/pretty good, not elite like ? like to act, if that's the case, throw my boy Tony Allen 40 mill
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joeyfkncrakk wrote: »I hope Jae Crowder has his bags packed..,.
I break news, what can I say -
Great assets but watch we don't get ? for em -
I'm with this Move
Pre-injury, hell yeah...iono about now though -
JonnyRoccIT wrote: »
Great assets but watch we don't get ? for em
Top 10 pick
Top 18 pick
Top 20 pick
Who knows
Possibly top 25 pick could be lower depending on the Cavs' future -
The Cleveland Cavaliers offered former NBA All-Star Chauncey Billups what is viewed in NBA circles as a below-market salary of $2 million annually for the role of serving as general manager, league sources told ESPN.
According to sources, the team's initial offer was $1.5 million. League sources told ESPN that $4 million is typically the starting point of what an individual in that role should earn. Sources maintain financial compensation wasn't the only factor as to why the 40-year-old Billups turned down the job on Monday after weeks of deliberation, but it played a part.
Cleveland is known for its unwillingness to pay top dollar for front-office leadership.
Los Angeles Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka had no prior front-office experience, and he is believed to be making $5 million annually. -
Jayson Tatum f*cking ? up tho
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Damn, Gilbert low-balled the hell out of Big Shot Billups
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There is no pre injury nba nerlens, he came in injured, he stay healthy he should help some team out
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The Cleveland Cavaliers offered former NBA All-Star Chauncey Billups what is viewed in NBA circles as a below-market salary of $2 million annually for the role of serving as general manager, league sources told ESPN.
According to sources, the team's initial offer was $1.5 million. League sources told ESPN that $4 million is typically the starting point of what an individual in that role should earn. Sources maintain financial compensation wasn't the only factor as to why the 40-year-old Billups turned down the job on Monday after weeks of deliberation, but it played a part.
Cleveland is known for its unwillingness to pay top dollar for front-office leadership.
Los Angeles Lakers general manager Rob Pelinka had no prior front-office experience, and he is believed to be making $5 million annually.
It's just the title billups will have. You know LeBron be doing all the work. Chauncey just gotta file the paperwork -
The Pelicans trying to strike gold bringing in Darius Miller from Germany. Didn't even know they had a league.
was watching some youtube of his games
extremely limited sample size but one thing that is noticeable off the bat is his confidence. Good news is, he wont be expected to take those shots if he sticks with the pels, but he needs to shoot when open and hit at a consistent rate. I think the defense will be good enough that he dont have to be all world on that end, but the problem that plagued him and got him out the league was he just wouldnt shoot. Not that he couldnt, he just wouldnt.
they was saying he was shooting like 41% or something from 3, but using the fiba 3pt line, but in these clips, he is shooting NBA range 3s
but, like i say, take from this what you will...
https://youtu.be/Gtf7tefp8vY
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The Pelicans trying to strike gold bringing in Darius Miller from Germany. Didn't even know they had a league.
was watching some youtube of his games
extremely limited sample size but one thing that is noticeable off the bat is his confidence. Good news is, he wont be expected to take those shots if he sticks with the pels, but he needs to shoot when open and hit at a consistent rate. I think the defense will be good enough that he dont have to be all world on that end, but the problem that plagued him and got him out the league was he just wouldnt shoot. Not that he couldnt, he just wouldnt.
they was saying he was shooting like 41% or something from 3, but using the fiba 3pt line, but in these clips, he is shooting NBA range 3s
but, like i say, take from this what you will...
https://youtu.be/Gtf7tefp8vY
a couple of other takeaways is look how he moves without the ball coming off screens and look how he catches and shoots with no hesitation. VERY important things that were missing from his game when he last played over here. -
Poor guy is going to do all this film study only for his team to end up signing Rodney Stuckey.
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11th men getting basketball breakdowns
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Poor guy is going to do all this film study only for his team to end up signing Rodney Stuckey.
dont do this fam
i got time today -
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Why is there a summer league game on this early?
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Dan gilbert tried to give billups the vets minimum
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Damn shame Boston might lose Bradley, Smart & Crowder. Three key players that kinda gave the team that gritty edge, for a pilgrim that most likely won't live up to the lofty expectations that will be expected of him.
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slow day i suppose
dude did some concept nike jerseys
pretty sure Nike is just gonna keep it basic af but some of these are flames...i mess with the wizards ones
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hold up, Boston aint wanna give up assets for an all star in order to sign 1 outright....and now they still gon end up giving away 2/3 rotational players?