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- Posted on: Tue, 02/10/2015 - 10:43am #59072
Lotto StudParticipantWith Mo Williams on board to fill the backcourt hole, what will Charlotte command in return for his exchange?
Will it be foolish to let him go for picks and nothing concrete with what’s already in place?
0 - Posted on: Tue, 02/10/2015 - 12:22pm #965937
zcnumerounoParticipantThe Bucks are under a lot of pressure to accelerate into "legit contender" status because of the possibility of getting a new arena. With this in mind, the Bucks could try to deal for Stephenson. I hope not, but it seems like a "Bucks move". I bet the deal would revolve around OJ Mayo, in this hypothetical.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 02/10/2015 - 12:22pm #965790
zcnumerounoParticipantThe Bucks are under a lot of pressure to accelerate into "legit contender" status because of the possibility of getting a new arena. With this in mind, the Bucks could try to deal for Stephenson. I hope not, but it seems like a "Bucks move". I bet the deal would revolve around OJ Mayo, in this hypothetical.
0- Posted on: Tue, 02/10/2015 - 12:42pm #965951
Lotto StudParticipantWhatever is going down, I hope that Billy King keeps his hand within that cookie jar, even if he’s the one to take on Orange Juice Mayonnaise. If there are any lingering draft picks, I would like to hope that they will be attached to him.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 02/10/2015 - 12:42pm #965804
Lotto StudParticipantWhatever is going down, I hope that Billy King keeps his hand within that cookie jar, even if he’s the one to take on Orange Juice Mayonnaise. If there are any lingering draft picks, I would like to hope that they will be attached to him.
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- Posted on: Tue, 02/10/2015 - 12:27pm #965939

JoeWolf1They’re 12-6 in 2015, and back in the playoff hunt.
I didn’t take the Mo Williams interest in replacing Lance, but with Kemba Walker out, and battling injuries, I saw Mo as more of a scoring combo that could help fill Walker’s void.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 02/10/2015 - 12:27pm #965792

JoeWolf1They’re 12-6 in 2015, and back in the playoff hunt.
I didn’t take the Mo Williams interest in replacing Lance, but with Kemba Walker out, and battling injuries, I saw Mo as more of a scoring combo that could help fill Walker’s void.
0- Posted on: Tue, 02/10/2015 - 12:36pm #965949
Lotto StudParticipantNot much as a long-term projection, but short-term for establishing a foundation from a veteran’s perspective within the locker room to have that understanding heading towards the season’s end.
Lance wasn’t what MJ & company thought they were getting while placing that Superstar expectation tag on him. He’s a game-changer in his own right, but it comes at the hands of not being the focal option. He’s Swiss Army material all day, and if he can sneak attack within the same role under Larry Bird by having a Superstar with more shine, that’s when he can do what he does best, which is be disruptive on both ends of the floor from a positive standpoint.
0 - Posted on: Tue, 02/10/2015 - 12:36pm #965802
Lotto StudParticipantNot much as a long-term projection, but short-term for establishing a foundation from a veteran’s perspective within the locker room to have that understanding heading towards the season’s end.
Lance wasn’t what MJ & company thought they were getting while placing that Superstar expectation tag on him. He’s a game-changer in his own right, but it comes at the hands of not being the focal option. He’s Swiss Army material all day, and if he can sneak attack within the same role under Larry Bird by having a Superstar with more shine, that’s when he can do what he does best, which is be disruptive on both ends of the floor from a positive standpoint.
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