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Feeling every type of way seeing this posted the same day it comes out Blazers been treating GP2 like an NFL running back with injuries.
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Ain’t gonna lie, I wasn’t really feeling this current nba season. But now….
Pistons might be able to rehabilitate Wiseman enough to get someone to trade for him. Not a terrible swing for a team like that.
Saddiq Bey is in Year 3 of shooting 40% from the field.
I was praying they got rid of Fred at the deadline. I'm fine if he walks away for nothing at this point.The Raptors.
Reading Weaver's quotes, besides it being a gamble it sounds like he's adamant about having size to combat the rest of the east.I'm not sure what he's supposed to show that he hasn't already when he's potentially going to another situation where he's limited in some capacity. How much more can his value increase really?
This Pistons guy kinda outlines it here:
The Pistons lineups cluttered, crowded, imbalanced after trade for James Wiseman
It made sense to move on from Saddiq Bey, but it doesn’t make sense to add James Wiseman to an already crowded and limited Pistons front courtwww.detroitbadboys.com
It's like they have some pet project to put every former top HS big into one bucket and see which one comes out. None of them even project to be able to play together either really.
They're trying their hardest to make Bagley and Stewart stretch 4s which is worth a convo all on its own.
I get the free look. It's been Troy Weaver's MO since he's been there. I also get moving off of Saddiq Bey... but was that look really James Wiseman?
Attempting to extract max value out of a prospect at a position where you probably have one of your pillars already is weird. Especially when you consider his rookie deal is coming to a close.
Yeah I mean I’m not really gonna disagree with you much here. They got a lot going on.I'm not sure what he's supposed to show that he hasn't already when he's potentially going to another situation where he's limited in some capacity. How much more can his value increase really?
This Pistons guy kinda outlines it here:
The Pistons lineups cluttered, crowded, imbalanced after trade for James Wiseman
It made sense to move on from Saddiq Bey, but it doesn’t make sense to add James Wiseman to an already crowded and limited Pistons front courtwww.detroitbadboys.com
It's like they have some pet project to put every former top HS big into one bucket and see which one comes out. None of them even project to be able to play together either really.
They're trying their hardest to make Bagley and Stewart stretch 4s which is worth a convo all on its own.
I get the free look. It's been Troy Weaver's MO since he's been there. I also get moving off of Saddiq Bey... but was that look really James Wiseman?
Attempting to extract max value out of a prospect at a position where you probably have one of your pillars already is weird. Especially when you consider his rookie deal is coming to a close.
Reading Weaver's quotes, besides it being a gamble it sounds like he's adamant about having size to combat the rest of the east.