@kylekuzma@DraftDeeper Regarding specifically to the "basketball product" i actually think more players moving more often and teams being capped by the apron which creates more parity around the league so i think that's good and more fun to watch.
@LegionHoops You could maybe say that it makes a difference mentally or smt but even if it does I would argue this works the other way as I assume the % in the 2nd ft is slightly higher then the first...
Anyway yall stupid, unless you thought this was a good idea in that case you good
@LegionHoops Some dumb people here actually think this "increases the value of the foul" lmao go back to school๐ญ
lets say a player shots 80% on ft, if they shot 100 each count 1 they make on average 80 points. Now if they shot 50 shots each count 2 they will still make on average 80...๐คฆโโ๏ธ
@TheDunkCentral@tomhaberstroh OK...obviously he won't be Brunson.
He is very different then Brunson as a player too, but I could see him putting some could numbers and maybe even making an all-star appearance, kinda like Norman Powell I guess... i think he can be as good as Powell.
@vour_d1st@TheDunkCentral@KellyIko Depends on how much money he'll want... no team paying him more then like 30 for 2 years, second year probably team option. If he wants more he will find himself in free agency begging for a MLE
@NetsDaily Considering we want to push for play-in as our pick going swap to Houston,I'll give a C+.
Not that im mad an anything but Im not sure losing Calxton and getting Randle makes us better, we also have decisions to make with out guards.
The Sacramento Kings signed Emanuel Sharp to a three-year, $6.35 million deal, which includes two fully guaranteed years, league sources told @hoopshype. Sharp was the 45th pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. Agent Alex Saratsis of Octagon finalized the deal.