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  • #35782
    festar35festar35
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    There a few SF issues for teams that will have to come to a head sooner or later and I’m wondering what you think teams should do?

    Boston – Get Jeff Green again next season, does he start at SF?

    Indiana – Paul George is good but he isn’t a SG, do they trade Granger or push George to the bench?

    Lakers – Is anyone on roster better than Barnes?

    Minnesota – Who’s job is it going forward? Johnson or Williams

    Phoenix – Do they keep Grant Hill?

    Portland – Wallace’s contract is up at end of season do they re-sign or give starting role to Batum?

    San Antonio – Upon Manu’s return do you give Leonard the starting spot over Jefferson?

     

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  • #627145
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    llperez

    barnes was playing excellent for a while then went into hybernation this past few games. Metta is comedy right now. Kapono hasnt been even shooting well enough to justify his lack of everything else. Why not bring in the guy who actually looked good in the preseason and earned the starting sf spot on opening night. The guy who actully was hitting open shots, playing d and bringing energy and youth to an old team. Devin fricking ebanks.

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  • #627146
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    PrecociousNeophyte
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     Indiana has an interesting situation, I think what they are doing right now is fine with George at the 2 and Granger at the 3. George is about 6-9 now or something and like you said is not a SG, so in the future I think they are going to have to make a decision on who they are going to move foward with Granger or George, because George is not a bench player.

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  • #627211
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    bdiddy5115
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    Houston has one as well:

    – Williams is the most talented, but doesn’t have his head on straight.

    – Parsons is the "glue guy" type, with defense and energy, but is this 2nd rounder a a long-term starter?

    – Budinger is the floor-spacer, but is inconsistent and doesn’t play D.

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    Malik-Universal
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     my dad made me turn off the tv with 5 and half min remaining

    and then i come to find out loves makes a gw at the buzzer

    great……….

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  • #627222
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    Malik-Universal
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     crap… wrong topic

    ignore that comment people

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  • #627240
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    delfam
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     Boston – Well Pierce is the SF so Green is a bench player, but I don’t see how you can let him go as he’s one of your two good young players and he shouldn’t be to expensive since his heart condition, I’d keep him.

    Indiana – Granger is a good scorer but inefficient. I think if you can get a good SG in return for him you have to trade Granger and give George the starting job

    Lakers – Inobody is better than Barnes, but this just shows how bad the situation is in LA

    Minnesota – Ridnour and Rubio both cannot start in the future IMO and Johnson is a SF, I’d try to trade Johnson for a SG or draft Brad Beal and go with Rubio/Beal/Williams combo.

    Phoenix – If Nash leaves there is no reason to keep Hill, If Nash stays I’d say he comes back

    Portland – Wallace is the glue guy on that team and I don’t see how you can let him go as Portland really isn’t in rebuilding mold, If Batum will take less I’d keep him as a bench player, If not I think he needs to be traded by the end of the year.

     

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