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That too.Soft as hell
Kanter is just a banger. Would be much better off at center than Al.
I do love Al though.
That too.Soft as hell
And it's going to get better when he goes and guards quicker power forwards? Not the way I look at it.Jefferson is a bad defender for his size.
Kanter is only going to get bigger and stronger, kid is only 18 years old.
He's just soft, he needs to sack up lolAnd it's going to get better when he goes and guards quicker power forwards? Not the way I look at it.
I can already predict itWonder what Mexi has to say after saying the Clippers won that trade and said Clippers were right to trade the pick because the draft sucked lmao.
And if the Clippers ended up keeping the pick and got #1, he'd be foaming from the mouth talking about how Kyrie Irving and Blake Griffin would be the best duo in NBA history lolI can already predict it
"Why would the clippers need Kyrie..when you got Eric Bledsoe who has star written all over him"
Kyrie throwing oops to Blake and DeAndre with EJ spotting up for 3'sAnd if the Clippers ended up keeping the pick and got #1, he'd be foaming from the mouth talking about how Kyrie Irving and Blake Griffin would be the best duo in NBA history lol
Personally, I still would have pulled the trigger on that trade just to get rid of that contract. The Clippers were terribly, terribly unlucky (Clipper Curse strikes again?) but they come away with cap flexibility which needed post CBA. Whether they can put it to good use is another story.
And as far as Irving is concerned, I'm not completely sold on him; he's desperately needed in Cleveland, but I just can't see him making an impact like Wall or Rose. He's going to be put in an environment with the Cavs potentially where he has no other legitimate talent which is a scary prospect for a rookie PG.
lmao Kahn“This league has a habit, and I am just going to say habit, of producing some pretty incredible story lines,” Kahn said. “Last year it was Abe Pollin’s widow and this year it was a 14-year-old boy and the only thing we have in common is we have both been bar mitzvahed. We were done. I told Kevin: ‘We’re toast.’ This is not happening for us and I was right.”
Ha, I mean it's funny. From what I've read, the Clippers had the opportunity to protect the pick (it's done often after all) but they really just did not want to be a part of the draft this year. I'm not buying the fact that the Cavs wouldn't have taken the trade otherwise, because they were getting a high pick anyway and the offer for another would have been too good to pass up considering their rebuilding desires. This situation could have easily been avoided, but with the Clips, anything is possible I guess.first off, it's you!!!!!!!
2nd, thats what i've been saying since the trade. cheato has been giving me crap
but man kyrie irving on that squad would have had some serious potential. then again maybe not with My Cousin Vinny leading them
but knowing what i know now, i think i would have kept baron
they could have packaged Bledsoe and/or Aminu with Kaman's expiring for a nice return
I don't think Scott is good for anyone lolTo sign who exactly? We won that deal from the start.. Byron Scott and Baron Davis will be great for Kyrie Irving, even if we lack talent on the team.
I was thinking the same thing! It's a question of what duo you like better: Irving and Kanter/Biyombo/Leonard or Williams and Walker/Knight. I wouldn't rule it out.Is it stupid to think taking Derrick Williams #1 and either Brandon Knight/Kemba Walker at #4 is a good idea?
Its just a thought, since Walker/Knight have been predicted to go 3-5 in some mock drafts prior to the lottery.
I don't really like any of the prospects outside of Williams, Knight, Walker, and Kyrie Irving, so this just gets Cleveland two good players instead of one good player and one potential bust.
Again, just a thought, not saying Cleveland should definitley pass up on Kyrie.