@Sam_Vecenie Had a buddy lay this framework out. Unlikely but a fun thought exercise.
-Giannis goes to Indy for Siakam, Indy's unprotected first this year + 3 or 4 extra firsts
-MIL flips Siakam for additional firsts and young players
@JustinNewby27@nsitto2 I understand your point (I think the Clips have one of the best looks in the league tbh) but we can def improve our jerseys and simply too! Block letters and block numbers just like the Bad Boys era teams. I just really dislike the font we use
@KuKhahil We have a chance to win the East this year, to go to the Finals, with the Celts and Pacers poised to be at full health next year. I enjoy the sentiment of this line of thinking but I don't want to be the 4 years ago Grizzlies thinking that everything is gonna be sunshine forever.
@TimBontemps Enjoyed what you said on Hoop Collective about the Pistons needing a perimeter scorer like Kyrie to help get them over the hump... why not target Anfernee Simons?
@KeithSmithNBA Just curious, in a world where Peterson has played every game for Kansas this year, would he still be 3 for you? Just wondering how much health plays into your power ranking
@TheDunkCentral@StevePopper@RealGM What could Charlotte possibly put together in a trade package to acquire? I dont see NY getting in rhe Miles Bridges business and there's no way Charlotte gives up Lamelo.
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