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  • Magpie_in_ausM Offline
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    @canefan

    Even with the Lonzo Ball it wasn't a complete blow out the kid can play just needs a run of injury free court time and get out of those BBB shoes haha (not that Nike is much better if you ask Zion). Not sure how if both are injury free the dynamics of two pass first guards in Rondo and Ball will work unless Lonzo finally gets that shot going.

    I love a good passing guard so I'm a bit biased.

    In other news where do you think everyone will end up. Raptors could end up with an empty roster
    Anthony Davis
    Draymond Green
    Andre Drummond
    Demar DeRozan
    Kristaps Porzingis
    Al Horford
    Mike Conley
    Gordon Hayward
    Danilo Gallinari
    Marc Gasol
    Kyle Lowry
    Otto Porter
    Serge Ibaka
    Paul Millsap

    Potential Restricted Free Agents:

    Ben Simmons, Brandon Ingram, Jaylen Brown, Buddy Hield, Pascal Siakam, Jamal Murray, Dejounte Murray, Kris Dunn, Caris LeVert, Bogdan Bogdanovic, Dario Saric, Domantas Sabonis, Malik Beasley, Taurean Prince.

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    Davis staying in NO is now a real possibility. You'd think it depends on how good Zion is. If he's a Lebron-level talent, then AD would be insane to walk away from that.

    Draymond and Klay seem likely to stay in Golden State.

    Pretty sure Mike Conley's deal lasts for at least another year, though.

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    Rumour has it KD and KI will go to the Knicks

    Another rumour has KI going to the Lakers to reunite with LBJ

    Kawhai was meant to be heading to the Clippers

    That is a big list, could be some big changes in the landscape before next year. The Warriors will probably still win though.....

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  • Magpie_in_ausM Offline
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    Yeah I got the info from this site https://www.forbes.com/sites/tommybeer/2019/04/22/2020-nba-free-agent-rankings-anthony-davis-draymond-green-and-the-top-15-overall/#65a41e9b63f2

    Some are player options.

    Rumour Mill is rife at the moment. Think the KD/KI was built off the knicks getting Zion. Man I hope he is as good in the NBA as he looks. Absolute freak and for the next few years doesn't blow your cap.

    Wonder what Kawhai would do if the raptors won the chip. Be like a reverse KD going from a winner to a also-ran.

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    For a guy who does not like the limelight, I would suggest he might find LA a bit too high profile. Even if he is playing for the other team in LA... Toronto might suit him better

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    The thing that unites Kawhi, KD and Kyrie is they are all totally unpredictable, with a wild variety of motivations, weaknesses, aspirations.

    I'd suggest that nobody really knows what each will do. The Kawhi to the Clippers rumour seems to be the most likely, but who knows what impact this title run will have on him.

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    Milwaukee take game 1 of the ECFs on the back of a shooting performance from..... BROOK LOPEZ???!!!?!?!

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    What does everyone think about the possibility of Zion already having enough power to snub the Pelicans?

    I've seen a few different Bball sites talking about this today.

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    It doesn't seem to be based in reality. Just the spinning wheels of the online content machines.

    Now he might say something in the next week/month to change that, but for the moment I think it's very unlikely.

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    @barbarian said in NBA season 2018/19:

    It doesn't seem to be based in reality. Just the spinning wheels of the online content machines.

    Now he might say something in the next week/month to change that, but for the moment I think it's very unlikely.

    With him, a re-committed Davis and Holiday they could be good straight away. Especially if Zion can get out of the blocks quickly

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    Not a lot of support for the AD stays in NOLA theory on The Jump.

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    @shark said in NBA season 2018/19:

    Not a lot of support for the AD stays in NOLA theory on The Jump.

    Because ESPN are at DEFCON 5 about Zion at a small market. They are balls deep in Zion to NY/LA

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    Crazy theories than Zion threatens to go back to Duke if Pelicans draft him.....he hasn't signed a shoe deal / agent yet so retains NCAA eligibility

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  • canefanC Offline
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    It's going to be a crazy offseason

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  • barbarianB Offline
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    All indications are that Zion will go to the Pelicans. https://ftw.usatoday.com/2019/05/zion-williamson-stepfather-duke-pelicans-new-orleans-rumors-options-excited-nba-draft

    If you were AD, surely you'd wait until the end of the year before making up your mind on staying/going. If this guy is the next Lebron (a big if), then staying becomes a lot more attractive.

    And with a committed AD, Zion and Jrue, the Pelicans now become a free agent destination. Add in a Tobias Harris or a Jimmy Butler and you've got a team that can contend in the West.

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    @barbarian Griffin is a good GM (I wanted him to go to the Lakers and sort that dumpster fire out), he has street cred from dealing with LBJ in CLE, the basketball situation is good so it is only a question of repairing the relationship with the franchise and if AD has his heart set on leaving regardless. If that happens Griffin will get a good deal for AD and the Pels will be set for the next 5 years

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    Who knows what is going on in Davis' head, or what his Klutch friends are telling him. Logic would suggest he should wait it out and see how good Zion is.

    But if he's still got his heart set on a big market team then it might be impossible for him to be coaxed back to New Orleans, even for a supermax deal.

    An interesting twist will be if Zion also signs with Klutch, and what that means for Davis as well.

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    If there is the prospect of a super trio in LA maybe he wants to go to try and win now. I'm not sure I'd trust LAL management to do that, but the players could do it themselves. Imagine a LBJ-Kyrie-AD core

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    If Kyrie makes the decision to come to LA, then the Lakers can throw everything at the Pelicans for a Davis trade.

    Lonzo, Ingram, Kuzma, Hart and a pick or two (even the #4 they have in this draft). AND if they play their cards right the Pelicans will still have cap space on top of that. Might be a hard one to turn down.

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    If they get it done it will be in spite of management. The worst move the Lakers have made in recent times was chasing Jerry West away

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