@KeithSmithNBA@FrontOfficeShow Does trading Wiggins into Atlanta’s cap space create a TPE for OKC, or do they not have access since they’re still over the 2nd apron?
@DownToDunk If Presti goes full Morey mode and decides to "Sell High" on some guys. What is a conservative trade value for guys like Wallace, Ajay, Joe, JDub, ect?
Everything I saw from #Jaguars Minicamp, Day 1: Bhayshul Tuten continues to shine, rookie pass-catchers standout, and an early candidate for "Most Improved."
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Omarion Hampton when simply not facing the worst rush defense in the NFL as a rookie, per @FantasyPtsData:
+ 3.68 YPC (*would be 37th of 43 RBs)
+ 2.03 YACo/Att (*30th)
+ 4.4% explosive rate (*20th)
+ 45.1% success rate (*37th)
I get the allure in a theoretically better offense, but feels like there's some revisionist history going on with Hampton's year 1 performance.
Although the rookie year sample wasn't too large, Hampton was mostly bad as a rookie both pre and post-injury, and didn't stand out at all relative to Kimani Vidal's play. Seemingly lacks a lot of lateral movement ability that makes some of the league's best RBs special (ie: Gibbs, Bijan, Achane, etc.).
I think both Keaton Mitchell and Vidal play a real role in this backfield (Mitchell at the very least for outside/change of pace runs). Hampton is way too bolstered on theoretical situation and role for me rather than talent, not the type of bet I want to make in early-mid round 2.
When I’m watching a basketball game, I want them to use the weirdest camera angles possible. Anything is cool with me, so long as it makes it harder to figure out what’s going on. I watch to be confused.
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has not missed a shot in the 4th quarter/overtime in over two weeks.
He's averaging 8.6 points on 79.4 TS% when playing in the 4th quarter/OT since March 1st.
"The top 1 percent of American households, which have a minimum net worth of $11.1 million, now collectively own about $25.6 trillion worth of stocks and mutual funds, the same amount as the remaining 99% of the country," per the Federal Reserve