dk7th wrote:IronWillGiroud wrote:LOLTHIS IS SO EPIC.
How fitting,
you just knew that if you gave it enough time the Melo era would find a **** up worthy of Marbury's intern thing, but this is even worse, and we don't even have a lottery pick next year to show for it.
the laughingstock stock just rose to all time highs with this latest dolan-spawned event.
We do have 3m to spend in purchasing/trading for picks that we chose to yet spend
I think we will get another 3m to spend AFTER the draft, that we could use again to purchase the rights of players
I just hope we don't use this instead on say trading AB, multiple unprotected picks, for Rhondo, while reigning Melo to an max extension, they are both ball dominant, while Rhondo's inability to shoot forces the other 4 players on the floor to be very good shooters, possibly 4 other players capable of hitting a wide open 3pter
Rhondo has an impressive resume when healthy but he IS NOT healthy and he did play get the luxury to play with HIGH IQ, versatile 2 way players, and very good defensive players, along with core being
We wouldn't have the ability to have that type of chemistry/continuity along with a very good coach that complimented the roster with DEFENSE
NYK believes they can build contenders with a few BIG names and vet min talents, which is nearly impossible to do (EVEN HEAT had much more than that)
Ray Allen
Pierce
KG
on top of role players that played was a big part of their success like
Tony Allen
Perkins (who was VERY GOOD with KG while on Boston)
Big Baby or Bass
JO/Rasheed Wallace
First Title
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Powe, Leon *with Posey, they were great defensive players with a rotation of Tony Allen, and Powe who were all able to defend multiple positions in addition to their CORE and other role players
Posey, James
Brown, P.J.
Marquis Daniels (who was very solid in his earlier stinct
Scott Pollard (solid 2nd/3rd BIG despite towards the end of his career with PJ Brown that also provided leadership)