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StarksEwing1
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6/3/2016  7:41 AM
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EwingsGlass wrote:So, ATL probably takes Nerlen's upside and lower salary over Rolo? My offer was Rolo for Teague.

Hey you stole my idea. I said months ago that we should sign Horford in free agency and trade Rolo for Teague.

I'd look to trade Rolo for a pick that leads to Buddy Hield, then sign Horford (and Conley Jr)

For a guy that is overly emotional, you sure do act like a dick. People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

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6/3/2016  8:03 AM
StarksEwing1 wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:
newyorker4ever wrote:
EwingsGlass wrote:So, ATL probably takes Nerlen's upside and lower salary over Rolo? My offer was Rolo for Teague.

Hey you stole my idea. I said months ago that we should sign Horford in free agency and trade Rolo for Teague.

I'd look to trade Rolo for a pick that leads to Buddy Hield, then sign Horford (and Conley Jr)

For a guy that is overly emotional, you sure do act like a dick. People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

Great Post

Better watch out or else he'll make another disparaging signature for people who have the audacity to question or disagree with him, lol. Then maybe we could sit through yet another story about how he was almost a NBA talent....only to spend his days on a message board with the likes of us lowly commoners.

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6/3/2016  8:09 AM
NardDogNation wrote:
StarksEwing1 wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:
EnySpree wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:
newyorker4ever wrote:
EwingsGlass wrote:So, ATL probably takes Nerlen's upside and lower salary over Rolo? My offer was Rolo for Teague.

Hey you stole my idea. I said months ago that we should sign Horford in free agency and trade Rolo for Teague.

I'd look to trade Rolo for a pick that leads to Buddy Hield, then sign Horford (and Conley Jr)

For a guy that is overly emotional, you sure do act like a dick. People in glass houses shouldn't throw stones.

Great Post

Better watch out or else he'll make another disparaging signature for people who have the audacity to question or disagree with him, lol. Then maybe we could sit through yet another story about how he was almost a NBA talent....only to spend his days on a message board with the likes of us lowly commoners.

You are very right about that. A few posters have done those type of of things which isnt really fair. We all want the knicks to do well even if we point out a flaw or something that isnt always the optimistic answer
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6/3/2016  9:57 AM
According to sources(which is me since I made this up in my mind right now). Boston is going to trade the #3 pick(Rights to Buddy) for Jimmy Butler. Butler and Hoidberg don't seem to mix well. Chi missed the playoffs and underachieved given the talent they have which can lead to a shake up. Boston will then target Hortford who sources say is very interested in forming a big 3 if they are able to land another stud.
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6/3/2016  10:13 AM
NardDogNation wrote:
newyorker4ever wrote:
EwingsGlass wrote:So, ATL probably takes Nerlen's upside and lower salary over Rolo? My offer was Rolo for Teague.

Hey you stole my idea. I said months ago that we should sign Horford in free agency and trade Rolo for Teague.

I'd look to trade Rolo for a pick that leads to Buddy Hield, then sign Horford (and Conley Jr)

Now that would be a heck of a team right there.

PG--M.Conley/J.Grant
SG--B.Hield/T.Wroten
SF--Melo/L.Thomas
PF--KP/D.Williams
C--A.Horford/W.Hermangomez

Now of course i added L.Thomas and D.Williams to both be re-signed but that lineup......YES PLEASE.

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6/3/2016  10:18 AM
newyorknewyork wrote:According to sources(which is me since I made this up in my mind right now). Boston is going to trade the #3 pick(Rights to Buddy) for Jimmy Butler. Butler and Hoidberg don't seem to mix well. Chi missed the playoffs and underachieved given the talent they have which can lead to a shake up. Boston will then target Hortford who sources say is very interested in forming a big 3 if they are able to land another stud.

They'd have to give up more than the #3 pick to land J.Butler IMO and i do think that they're gonna get Horford. After the all star game Isaiah Thomas was asked if he talked with anyone about coming to play with him in Boston and he said he did talk with a certain player that came to him asking him about Boston and how it is playing there and it later came out that that player was Horford so Horford is obviously interested and i can't see why Boston wouldn't be interested with their need for a big man.

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6/3/2016  10:52 AM
Looks like we have another competitor for Lin's services.
http://www.papercitymag.com/culture/mike-dantoni-loves-jeremy-lin-defense-winning-linsanity-free-agent-romance/
Mike D’Antoni Praises Jeremy Lin’s Defense, Winning Impact: The Free Agent Romancing Begins?
by Chris Baldwin

06.02.16
New Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni already appears to be courting free agent guard Jeremy Lin.

New Rockets coach Mike D'Antoni already appears to be courting free agent guard Jeremy Lin.

Mike D’Antoni emerges without the mustache and quickly takes a seat in the middle of the table, right between Les Alexander and Daryl Morey, the sometimes opposing forces at the center of the Houston Rockets’ universe. D’Antoni makes sure to introduce his wife, Laurel D’Antoni, a former fashion model, to the media, and then jumps right into taking on the challenges of his new team.

D’Antoni makes it clear the Rockets will play a style just as exciting as the one his Phoenix Sun teams used to revolutionize professional basketball in the U.S. It’s a style — and a coach — that Alexander, the Rockets’ billionaire owner, has long coveted.

When one of D’Antoni’s New York Knick teams ran the Rockets off the floor several years ago, Alexander admits to asking, “Why can’t we play like that?”

With that in mind, it’s no wonder that Alexander comes across as somehow both pleased and defiant in D’Antoni’s formal Wednesday afternoon introduction as the Rockets’ new coach. Alexander loves that he managed to land D’Antoni, the best coach available by far. And, he’s more than a little annoyed at all the vocal doubters and disbelievers among Houston’s fan base and media.

“All of you naysayers,” Alexander says at one point, all but wagging his finger in disapproval.

Good for Alexander. And maybe better for D’Antoni. The new coach clearly has a vision — and he may be already looking toward a certain free agent point guard to help execute it. Minutes after leaving the main press conference room, D’Antoni brings up Jeremy Lin unprompted in one of his first side interviews.

“With Linsanity we had 11 games, if I’m not mistaken, where we were the No. 1 defensive team in the league (with Lin as the point guard),” D’Antoni says in response to a 790 AM question. “Nobody says that. Nobody says we were 10-1, or 9-1, with Lin.”

D’Antoni goes on to call Linsanity “great” and an “unbelievable, little run.” The coach is not tampering or skirting NBA rules. He knows the regulations and understands free agency is more than a month away. When a radio host notes, “I hear he’s available, by the way. Jeremy,” D’Antoni chuckles. “We won’t get into that,” he says, grinning.

So sure, D’Antoni brings up Jeremy Lin only n relation to his experiences with the Knicks. Technically. But the love for Lin’s game — and, perhaps, an underlying message — comes through loud and clear.

How D’Antoni talks about Patrick Beverley is equally telling. D’Antoni praises the mismatched starting point guard. He’ll praise every Rocket he talks about on this day. That’s just D’Antoni’s way. He’s a very positive coach. But he makes it clear that Beverley’s role is not set.

Not in D’Antoni’s much more ball movement-dependent offense. Not on this new day. Not with this new coaching regime.

“I love him. His improving his shot to 40 percent from three this year is impressive,” D’Antoni says of Beverley. “He’s a tough, hard-nosed defender. I think James (Harden) needs guys like that around him. I don’t know his role, but it will be an important role.”

Don’t expect Beverley’s role to be a strict point guard one. Third guards are “important” as well. A coach saying he doesn’t know a returning player’s role is telling. D’Antoni also calls Dwight Howard “one of the best players in the league,” and everyone knows Howard returning to Houston is more unlikely than a Donald Trump argument making statistical sense.

D’Antoni needs a true point guard to run his offense, and he’s talking like he knows it. Beverley cannot make D’Antoni’s innovative offense run. Lin can. Lin’s Poor Man’s Version of Steve Nash could lead the league in assists. If D’Antoni gets Harden to embrace truly sharing the ball — and some of the spotlight.

D’Antoni already seems to believe Harden will work in ways he never believed an older Carmelo Anthony and Kobe Bryant would work in his system. “(James Harden) wants to play this way,” D’Antoni says. “We can win this way. And we all know what we have to do. We all have to play better defense. We all have to share the ball.”
James Harden may finally see the light under Mike D'Antonio.
James Harden may finally see the light under Mike D’Antonio.

One day in, and D’Antoni is already setting expectations and laying down demands. The 65-year-old, who made the Golden State Warriors’ soon-to-be, two-time-title-winning offense possible, comes to Houston clearly empowered by Alexander. The Rockets owner made this coaching selection — and the billionaire is invested in making sure D’Antoni succeeds.

“We wanted to hire someone who really was a master of his craft,” Alexander says. “Mike has won 60 games twice in his career. Only three other coaches in the NBA have done that — Doc (Rivers), (Gregg) Popovich and (Steve) Kerr.”

D’Antoni could already have a championship if it wasn’t for a very dubious David Stern suspension (the kind of nonsensical, series-altering suspensions that don’t happen on Adam Silver’s watch). Now, he gets one more chance in Houston. He just needs a difference-making point guard.

It’s hard to imagine Alexander not letting his Chosen One Coach — the coach he coveted for years — go out and get the one he truly wants.

This type of D’Antoni-Harden-Lin-Alexander partnership is making more and more sense. Don’t be surprised when it comes into focus.

Morey barely seems like himself on day one of the D’Antoni era. Alexander does almost all of the talking about the hiring. Morey makes one short introductory comment and answers one Howard question in the presser. That’s it. The usual expansive diatribes and giddy analytics talk is shelved.

The power has shifted in the Toyota Center. For the first time in forever, a coach seems to have it. His new point guard may soon get a big chunk of it, too.

D’Anoni lost his signature mustache — the one that prompted all those Mr. Pringles Internet cracks — in a bet with his wife. He doesn’t figure to lose many internal battles in this new coaching land, though. It pays to be the owner’s pick.

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6/3/2016  11:12 AM
newyorker4ever wrote:
NardDogNation wrote:
newyorker4ever wrote:
EwingsGlass wrote:So, ATL probably takes Nerlen's upside and lower salary over Rolo? My offer was Rolo for Teague.

Hey you stole my idea. I said months ago that we should sign Horford in free agency and trade Rolo for Teague.

I'd look to trade Rolo for a pick that leads to Buddy Hield, then sign Horford (and Conley Jr)

Now that would be a heck of a team right there.

PG--M.Conley/J.Grant
SG--B.Hield/T.Wroten
SF--Melo/L.Thomas
PF--KP/D.Williams
C--A.Horford/W.Hermangomez

Now of course i added L.Thomas and D.Williams to both be re-signed but that lineup......YES PLEASE.

Yeah, it would be and more importantly, it would be feasible. Should Aaron Afflalo and Derrick Williams opt out, that'd leave us with $33 million in cap space. All we'd need to do is find a taker for Jose Calderon and we'd be well on our way. And with the cap exploding and Jose's contract being an expirer, I think there is a good chance that there will be a team willing to assume that contract without sending back salary in return. I think a prime target for this situation would be the Sixers, who will already have cap space on draft night and desperately need veteran players at the guard positions. The cherry on top is that Calderon has rapport with Colangelo who is currently Team President, since the mid-2000s with the Raptors.

If it happens, that'd leave us with $41 million in cap space, which should be enough to sign both Horford and Conley. Find a taker for O'Quinn and Lopez for a pick...then we can bring back Williams, Thomas and even add another big ticket free agent.

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6/3/2016  12:15 PM    LAST EDITED: 6/3/2016  12:21 PM
newyorker4ever wrote:
newyorknewyork wrote:According to sources(which is me since I made this up in my mind right now). Boston is going to trade the #3 pick(Rights to Buddy) for Jimmy Butler. Butler and Hoidberg don't seem to mix well. Chi missed the playoffs and underachieved given the talent they have which can lead to a shake up. Boston will then target Hortford who sources say is very interested in forming a big 3 if they are able to land another stud.

They'd have to give up more than the #3 pick to land J.Butler IMO and i do think that they're gonna get Horford. After the all star game Isaiah Thomas was asked if he talked with anyone about coming to play with him in Boston and he said he did talk with a certain player that came to him asking him about Boston and how it is playing there and it later came out that that player was Horford so Horford is obviously interested and i can't see why Boston wouldn't be interested with their need for a big man.

I definitely see BOS being stiff competition for Horford's services. He'd be a perfect fit for them and what they do defensively while also spacing the floor well for their penetrators. I still think that we are a more intriguing destination for him because: (a) we offer better marketing opportunities, (b) have a vibrant Hispanic community, which he described as being important to him and (c) can field a competitive team with him that fits his game. If I'm Phil Jackson, I take a page out the Heat playbook and arrange a sitdown with he, Conley, Melo, KP and possibly a Courtney Lee to allow them to get a feel for each other and imagine the possibilities. Riley did that with LeBron, Bosh and Wade....look at what that did for them!

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