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Summer of 2016 off season trade/draft rumor mill thread.

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  • Re: Summer of 2016 off season trade/draft rumor mill thread.

    Originally posted by imawhat View Post
    He literally just said he didn't turn it down! Let me show you what you're saying:

    Hey Since, want a million dollars? Nevermind, I'm giving oldblu $500k.

    Since: I just turned you down, man.
    A more realistic version would be something like this:

    Larry: Lance, here's the offer. It's not going to change, this is the first and final offer.
    Lance: Okay, let me think about it. I want to see what else is out there in free agency.
    Larry: Alright, but just so you know, if we don't have an agreement in place with you, we will look for other options on the market and that offer will then be off the table as it would put us over the luxury tax.
    Lance: ...

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    • Re: Summer of 2016 off season trade/draft rumor mill thread.

      I understand Bosh wanting to play, he's a competitive guy with a fire for the game.

      But no one wants to watch him literally drop dead in the middle of a game on live television.

      I just don't see how he continues. It would be akin to Russian Roulette.

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      • Re: Summer of 2016 off season trade/draft rumor mill thread.

        As I recall the signing of CJ just meant we couldn't increase the offer to Lance, not that we had to pull the offer.

        If the offer was still on the table but Lance didn't come back to it because it couldn't be increased, isn't that basically turning down the offer as presented?

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        • Re: Summer of 2016 off season trade/draft rumor mill thread.

          Originally posted by BillS View Post
          As I recall the signing of CJ just meant we couldn't increase the offer to Lance, not that we had to pull the offer.

          If the offer was still on the table but Lance didn't come back to it because it couldn't be increased, isn't that basically turning down the offer as presented?
          Yes. Lance said no, Lance bet on himself, Lance lost big time. I admire the balls, really do, but je'd be making ~9 mil right now with another year to go. Lance said no to the most money he'll ever be offered, by far, because an NYC defense attorney played him. Good on whoever got in Lance's ear and told him to hire a real agent.

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          • Re: Summer of 2016 off season trade/draft rumor mill thread.

            Nerlens Noel is not happy in Philly...

            http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/...ny_sense_.html

            Nerlens Noel feels disrespected.

            The 76ers center wants clarity about his future. He loves Philadelphia and his Sixers teammates. But after three years of watching his team tank, after years of wondering how he fits in, Noel said Sunday he needs for his current situation to change.

            "I think it's just silly . . . this situation that we are in now with three starting centers," Noel said on the eve of the Sixers' media day. "With the departure of [former general manager and president] Sam Hinkie, I would have figured that management would be able to get something done this summer."

            The Sixers declined to comment on the matter.

            "I think something needs to happen," Noel said.

            So is he demanding to be traded?

            Noel will most likely become a reserve center to Joel Embiid, who the Sixers think will be a force in this league if he stays healthy. Noel said that he's not asking to be traded or demanding that the Sixers trade someone else. He just wants them to hurry up and do the inevitable.

            "I feel like it definitely needs to be figured out," he said. "I think at the end of the day, again, you have three starting-caliber centers. And it's just not going to work to anybody's advantage having that on the same team. That's how I'm looking at it. I'm not opposed to anything, but things need to be situated."

            Noel said he wasn't speaking negatively about the team's other starting-caliber centers, Embiid and Jahlil Okafor. Nor was he speaking for them.

            "Don't get me wrong. We all get along great on the court and off the court," Noel said. "But at the end of the day, it's like having three starting quarterbacks. It doesn't make any sense."

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            • Re: Summer of 2016 off season trade/draft rumor mill thread.

              Originally posted by wintermute View Post
              Nerlens Noel is not happy in Philly...

              http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/...ny_sense_.html
              Is Embiid a more offensive Minded Big Man?

              I'd think it would come down to keeping one of the defensive minded Big Men ( Noel definitely fits that bill ) and one of the offensive minded Big Men ( which Okafor fits ).....but I'm not sure where Embiid falls.
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              • Re: Summer of 2016 off season trade/draft rumor mill thread.

                Originally posted by imawhat View Post
                He literally just said he didn't turn it down! Let me show you what you're saying:

                Hey Since, want a million dollars? Nevermind, I'm giving oldblu $500k.

                Since: I just turned you down, man.
                You left out the part where I said no to your offer, because I thought I could get more somewhere else. Other than that
                Just because you're offended, doesn't mean you're right.” ― Ricky Gervais.

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                • Re: Summer of 2016 off season trade/draft rumor mill thread.

                  Originally posted by CableKC View Post
                  Is Embiid a more offensive Minded Big Man?

                  I'd think it would come down to keeping one of the defensive minded Big Men ( Noel definitely fits that bill ) and one of the offensive minded Big Men ( which Okafor fits ).....but I'm not sure where Embiid falls.
                  Offensively, Embiid falls between Noel and Okafor. Admittedly, that is a pretty wide gap. Embiid is very athletic. If he is healthy, there is little reason to keep Noel unless you just want another rim protector. I guess the easiest way to say it is that Embiid does everything that Noel does, but not what Okafor does. That makes a case for keeping Okafor and Embiid, similar to what the Pacers are doing with Myles and Al Jeff.

                  Philly seems to be interested in keeping Noel instead of Okafor, so maybe they value the rim defense more than offense. Or they think Noel will learn some offensive skill at some point.

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                  • Re: Summer of 2016 off season trade/draft rumor mill thread.

                    http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports...928-story.html

                    Fred Hoiberg encourages Dwyane Wade to take open 3-pointers

                    What may surprise, given his career 3-point shooting percentage of 28.4, is that coach Fred Hoiberg is emphasizing for Wade to pull the trigger on open shots beyond the arc.

                    "That's a little new for me," Wade said.

                    Wade did shoot 52.2 percent on 3-pointers during last season's playoffs when defenses stacked to try to take away his driving and slashing game. And his career playoff 3-point percentage is a more respectable 34.2 percent.

                    "A lot of people have talked about me not shooting 3s, but no one has been able to take away what I wanted to do. So why would I do something else?" Wade said. "When you take it away, I have the ability to knock it down. I'm not Doug McDermott. I'm not Niko (Mirotic). But I'm comfortable with the shot and I'm going to shoot it. I know it's going to be there, so I have a better chance of knocking it down."
                    Sound familiar? Even rich man's Monta is being asked to change his game.

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                    • Re: Summer of 2016 off season trade/draft rumor mill thread.

                      Originally posted by wintermute View Post
                      http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports...928-story.html



                      Sound familiar? Even rich man's Monta is being asked to change his game.
                      I hope Wade is just awful this year, because I can't stand Wade or Chicago.
                      Danger Zone

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                      • Re: Summer of 2016 off season trade/draft rumor mill thread.

                        Originally posted by xIndyFan View Post
                        Offensively, Embiid falls between Noel and Okafor. Admittedly, that is a pretty wide gap. Embiid is very athletic. If he is healthy, there is little reason to keep Noel unless you just want another rim protector. I guess the easiest way to say it is that Embiid does everything that Noel does, but not what Okafor does. That makes a case for keeping Okafor and Embiid, similar to what the Pacers are doing with Myles and Al Jeff.

                        Philly seems to be interested in keeping Noel instead of Okafor, so maybe they value the rim defense more than offense. Or they think Noel will learn some offensive skill at some point.
                        I'd probably try to keep Noel instead of Okafor too. Noel CAN play the four if needed and against big frontcourts an Embiid - Noel pairing in the lineup could be intimidating defensively a few years from now. Okafor is good offensively, but his defense... IF Embiid stays healthy and pans out then it isn't a stretch to say he could be one of the best centers in the league. Far away from it now, but it's possible.
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                        • Re: Summer of 2016 off season trade/draft rumor mill thread.

                          http://www.charlotteobserver.com/spo...104426826.html

                          Once an imposing All-Star, center Roy Hibbert seeks to rebuild career with Charlotte Hornets

                          He is healthy. He is 7-foot-2. He is 29, a two-time NBA All-Star and one of the few people in the world who can say they have shut down LeBron James -- repeatedly -- when LeBron drives to the basket.

                          So whatever happened to Roy Hibbert?

                          The Charlotte Hornets have made it their goal to find out this season. Hibbert joined up in July on a one-year contract, and in Charlotte he has become a special project for assistant coach Patrick Ewing.

                          "He's like an uncle," said Hibbert of Ewing -- the two share the same college (Georgetown) and the same position (center). "I've known him since I was 13. We always talked throughout my years in NBA and in college, and he was always giving me advice."

                          Ewing isn't about to stop, either. He believes he knows the main reason Hibbert has gone from imposing star to inconsistent afterthought.

                          "I think it's probably mostly mental," Ewing said of Hibbert. "I know everybody is talking about how the game has changed. I think he's kind of bought into that."

                          Hibbert was at his best several years ago when he was highly valued as a rim protector. In the 2012-13 Eastern Conference finals, Indiana took a Miami team with LeBron James in his prime to seven games before losing.

                          As ESPN once noted, LeBron shot 48.4 percent from the field in those seven games when Hibbert was on the court and 63.6 percent when he wasn't. When LeBron took shots contested by Hibbert in that series, King James missed two-thirds of the time.

                          But then the NBA really did change. Teams like Atlanta sometimes started five players who could all shoot 3-pointers, which neutralized Hibbert's effectiveness under the basket.

                          As Golden State increasingly became the model, the 3-point shot began to rule the NBA game. Hibbert can't shoot threes on the offensive end -- he averages less than one per season -- and he isn't quick enough to block them on defense. And unlike former Hornet Al Jefferson, who couldn't do those things either, Hibbert doesn’t have a reliable low-post scoring game to fall back on as an offensive player.

                          Gradually, even when he was in the game facing a more traditional center, Hibbert seemed to become almost invisible. His rebounding dropped. So did his confidence, which Indiana Pacers president Larry Bird noticed and commented on publicly.

                          Indiana phased him out. Bird basically gave Hibbert away to the Los Angeles Lakers if they would just absorb his $15.5-million contract for the 2015-16 season, which the Lakers did. The Lakers then promptly went 17-65 as Hibbert had the worst season of his career.

                          "I didn't play well," Hibbert said. "That's on me."

                          The Hornets got Hibbert for less than a third of what he was paid last season -- he's on a one-year, $5-million deal. He and Cody Zeller will mostly man the center position for the Hornets, with Zeller likely starting but Hibbert playing significant minutes. Hibbert will give Charlotte something the Hornets have lacked since they let Bismack Biyombo walk in 2015 -- an imposing presence at the rim on defense.

                          But does that even still matter in today's NBA? The Hornets obviously think it does.

                          Said Ewing, a Basketball Hall of Famer who was one of the best big men to ever play the game: "One of the first things I told Roy when we signed him was 'Look, no more negative things about how the game has changed.' Forget that. Forget it!"

                          Ewing smiled.

                          "I may not have used those exact words, though," he said, leaving no doubt some of his initial speech to Hibbert wasn't suitable for a family newspaper.

                          But Ewing and the Hornets want to stress to Hibbert that he will be important in Charlotte, and that they need him. "We believe in you," Ewing said he told Hibbert. "We expect certain things from you. Just come out and play."

                          Those things include not only blocking and altering shots, but also scoring occasionally (Hibbert has averaged a respectable 10.4 points during his career) and passing the ball out of the high post.

                          "I don't see that he's lost anything physically," Hornets coach Steve Clifford said. "I think he's hungry to play well again."

                          The Hornets’ coaching staff has had some successful reclamation projects already. Jeremy Lin and Courtney Lee were two of the most notable during the 48-win season of 2015-16. They also have had one spectacular failure before who was another castoff of Bird and the Pacers (the Lance Stephenson flameout).

                          So on which side of that line will Hibbert fall? For now, he is straddling it.

                          Hibbert, who has worked with a sports psychologist in the past, badly wants to regain his mojo in Charlotte and believes he can.

                          "I wanted to come into a winning situation," Hibbert said. "I play better in a winning situation."

                          For Ewing, Hibbert's success or lack thereof could make a difference beyond just in terms of Hornets' losses and wins.

                          Ewing could be a very good NBA head coach at this very minute but hasn’t been given the opportunity, in part because the league often hires former point guards as head coaches and rarely hires big men. But if he can work wonders with Hibbert, who knows?

                          "Ultimately," Hibbert said, "the onus rests on me to go out there and play with effort and energy. I feel like this is the best situation for me to do that."

                          Said Ewing of Hibbert: "When he went into Georgetown, he wasn't very confident. But he worked his way into great shape and then he just took off. ...He had a great college career. He was having a great NBA career. And then he got sidetracked. He really can do this. But we have a long way to go." 
                          Typical summer puff piece, but I wish Roy well.

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                          • Re: Summer of 2016 off season trade/draft rumor mill thread.

                            Ben Simmons out with a fractured foot. Damn, that really sucks. I was looking forward to seeing him play more so than recent no.1 picks.
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                            • Re: Summer of 2016 off season trade/draft rumor mill thread.

                              Originally posted by IrishPacer View Post
                              Ben Simmons out with a fractured foot. Damn, that really sucks. I was looking forward to seeing him play more so than recent no.1 picks.
                              What is it with the Sixers and foot injuries?

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                              • Re: Summer of 2016 off season trade/draft rumor mill thread.

                                Guessing the sixers don't invest a ton in a good training staff...

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