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Celtics have Lakers pick if it's 2-5, could be game-changer for Boston.
Wow, after they had the Nets' unprotected pick last summer? That's some amazing foresight. Meanwhile, the Suns have Brandon Knight.
Celtics have Lakers pick if it's 2-5, could be game-changer for Boston.
Under a minute. That's quite the restriction!Dave McMenaminVerified account@mcten 28s28 seconds ago
Isaiah Thomas will make his season debut Tuesday vs POR, per Ty Lue. He'll come off the bench and be under a minute restriction. He will not play vs BOS.
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Boston’s Jayson Tatum, Utah’s Donovan Mitchell the NBA’s Eastern and Western Conference rookies of the month for December.
I wasn't impressed with Lyles last night.The Jazz traded Trey Lyles to the Nuggets for Donovan Mitchell. They both won big time. It's rare to see two winners in a trade, at least immediately.
I wasn't impressed with Lyles last night.
Wow, it was a quiet 16/11. I had no idea. I watched the Denver broadcast and they actually had some issues with his play.Lyles had 16 points and 11 rebounds last night. I thought there was a lot to like.
However, my interest in Lyles dates back to the 2015 NBA draft where I was hoping Myles Turner or Trey Lyles would fall to the Suns at #13. At that time I had no idea Devin Booker would be that good. The 2015 draft is looking to be a very good draft.
I thought perhaps I was the only fan of Lyles but Eddie Johnson said last night during the game, he thought Lyles would be a future star.
Lyles only turned 22 this last November.
Wow, it was a quiet 16/11. I had no idea. I watched the Denver broadcast and they actually had some issues with his play.
That was random - I just ran into Andreas Bargnani in the lift of my hotel in Hong Kong ... standard tall person chat from me; “don’t see too many guys taller than me, you play basketball?”
Him: yeah, for Toronto and New York.
Me: I thought so, Andreas Bargnani right?
Him: yep..
His brother lives out here apparently...Bit of small talk (like me career, am sure he loved hearing that ..) and bid him farewell.
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I thought this was an interesting stat, the Warriors are 21-0 when Draymond Green gets a triple double. That places him 2nd for the most consecutive wins by a team when a specific player records a triple double. He is behind Magic Johnson for the record but it wouldn't be surprising if he surpasses him this year, Magic and the Lakers had 24 consecutive wins when he put up a triple double. It's a little surprising that the Warriors haven't lost a game in which Green pulls down a triple double.
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I find it interesting that Green is probably the MVP for the Warriors but he gets no recognition for that amongst voters. Last year Steph finished 6th in MVP voting and Durant finished 9th. Both of them had good seasons but without Green I'm not sure if they would have won the title. Voters select their top 5 players in order they feel deserve the MVP and Green didn't get a single vote at any of the 5 places voters select. His value to the Warriors was established during the 2016 finals though when he got suspended for game 5, which would have clinched the series with the Warriors being up 3-1 at that point. I wonder how much Green would help improve a different team, could he turn a lottery bound team into a playoff team, or turn a playoff team into a legit contender? I wonder how most of the Warriors would perform on their own, separated. I think KD, Steph, Klay, and Green could be #1 options for most other teams. I don't think Green could be the leading scorer for a team that is competitive but he could have an offense run through him, like the Warriors have done. He's led their team in assists per game for the last 3 years.
Did he retire early because of injuries? He's only 32 now and last played during the 2015-16 season, so he missed all of last season. I hadn't heard anything about him in a while and since he hasn't played in the NBA for the last 2 seasons now, that makes sense but he left when he was just 30. That's pretty young to call it a career. Surely he could have found a spot on someone's roster considering his style of play would fit better in the NBA now than it did when he selected #1 overall in 2006.
Didn’t get that far sadly; not that it happens often but I tend to get a bit Star struck around celebrities as can’t be sure if they want to talk / be left alone / be recognised / be incognito etc so I end the conversation assuming its the latter..
I actually bumped into Allen Iverson by mistake one time. Said my apologies like any other person. I only realized it was him when I looked him in the face after bumping him. The all-star game was in Phoenix that year, he was obviously arriving for it but not playing in it.Probably the right decision. I've seen both Tom Chambers and Lisa Leslie in airports, and both times I let them go about their business.
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Sources: The Los Angeles Lakers are releasing center Andrew Bogut. With Lakers at 11-27, this allows sides to part ways and Bogut to pivot toward signing with a playoff team.
I wonder if that will help or hurt the chances of finding a trade partner for Monroe before the deadline. Bogut will sign with a contender of sorts but that will also cross him off other team's lists of possible help at Center, like the Cavs who are in desperate need of help at C.
I think this will diminish at least one trade opportunity for the team that picks up Bogut but there is still a market for big men with contenders as insurance.
Plus Monroe still has value as an expiring contract ($17,884,176).
I would like for the Suns to think about trading Monroe and a first round pick or two for a star type player at the trade deadline to a marginal playoff team going nowhere. The kicker for doing this, it would hurt the Suns ping pong balls. I guess it all depends upon who becomes available.
With the Suns history of ping pong balls, and it being a passive approach to building a winner, it is time for the Front Office to make things happen, rather than hope.The kicker for doing this, it would hurt the Suns ping pong balls. I guess it all depends upon who becomes available.
I agree with you (and it would probably take more than Monroe and a pick or two), but I can't come up with any potential scenarios that are realistic.