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Lakers win! Yes.
Lakers win.....Hehehe...Nice of ya all to win!
You brought them home Pokerface.
Ok this is getting serious. We have two games left...both winnable. Booker and Warren are killing it...our tank included. They can't contain their talent anymore.... It's just too much! So, I always prided myself on a ruthless tank but how do we sit these guys?? I'm waivering here..
More like a dime.So... in other words, nothing like Penny?
Smooth. Skilled. Outstanding body control, vision. Covers alot of ground effortlessly.I'm not sure how to decipher that. Penny's height and explosiveness are what made him a superstar.
You sit them both got both games, no debate
As much as losing these games are good for the tank there is no way they will rest those two (barring injuries). This hasn't just been about tanking, but about player development. Though I suppose you could argue that Booker and Warren aren't exactly going to develop a whole lot in those 2 games, but man would those games be completely unwatchable...Thanks I needed to hear that!
McD...time to be the bad guy....you know what to do!
And Watson...You WILL follow orders.
Yeah, they got all of the previous picks and like I said in the original post they had the right to swap their 2017 pick, maybe you skimmed over that. It was a gamble on Brooklyn's part but they do have their pick every other year and they still got a pick this year, it's just not their own. Had they won a title I'm sure this wouldn't be an issue. We got 2 picks from Miami, in 2018 and 2020. There is the Stepian rule to prevent a team from trading consecutive picks already and adding any more to that rule probably wouldn't be ok'd by owners. Draft picks are becoming more valuable as time goes on and I don't think anyone predicted the Nets would be cellar dwellars when that deal was made.
I can't see it in your previous post but what you're saying is the Brooklyn 2014 pick became 2017?
And you don't buy teams, you build them.
The Nets traded Boston their 2014, 2016, and 2018 1st round picks. They also included the option for Boston to swap picks in 2017, this year. The Nets have a 1st rounder this year but it'll be where Boston's pick lands which will be like 25th or 26th. Boston would be dumb not to utilize their right to swap, I mean either #1, #2, or #3 or their own pick at #24 is a no brainer.
As much as losing these games are good for the tank there is no way they will rest those two (barring injuries). This hasn't just been about tanking, but about player development. Though I suppose you could argue that Booker and Warren aren't exactly going to develop a whole lot in those 2 games, but man would those games be completely unwatchable...
So they got Brooklyn's 14, 16 and 18 pick AND they got the right to swap first rounders in 2017?
OMG that is insane.
I really hope the Lakers win at least one more game. That would at least mean worst case scenario we win the next two and tie for 2nd worst or we we lose one more and get the 2nd spot by ourselves.
GSW have clinched home court for the playoffs and the Lakers are their final opponent. If they lose the two games prior to that they might want a good tune up before starting the playoffs but otherwise they well may rest everyone they can against the Lakers, while dealing a small blow to their draft hopes.
The Suns could sit Warren for one of the games or even both and no one would give it much thought - and Warren can always use some rest. Sit Booker and it would be considered a tanking move, yet TJ's efficient scoring is more likely to win us a game than Book's volume shooting.
Yeah but you know what? Sitting Bledsoe (and Chandler) is also a blatant tanking move. Might as well go all in and embrace the tank and all the stinkiness that comes with it. It's too late to play innocent now. Booker needs to sit too... He's too valuable to "risk".