Official 2018 NBA Offseason Thread: free agency starts 7/1 - Summer League action is here!

jack walsh13

Jack Walsh 13
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Never can have enough shooting....
No question about that man.

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ansatsusha_gouki

Land of the Heartless
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Didn't see the game but it looks like Sexton had a decent game. He still need to work on his jump shot and get others involve. With that said,I think Zizic,Nance,Sexton and Osman can be core pieces for the future.
 

gene cisco

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Didn't see the game but it looks like Sexton had a decent game. He still need to work on his jump shot and get others involve. With that said,I think Zizic,Nance,Sexton and Osman can be core pieces for the future.


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Cavs done. Kyrie will probably make the Hall-of-fame and the Cavs were lottery with him.

Now Gilbert willing to pay, but he has to unload all this shit. Gameplan should be to tank and then pay. Gilbert is like Lebron. They stubborn as fuck. Gilbert would probably sell his son's eternal soul to get a chip without Lebron. He'll live to 110 just off the hate alone.

If the NBA didn't have a salary cap, Gilbert would be living in East Cleveland in 2020.
 

ansatsusha_gouki

Land of the Heartless
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:roflmao::roflmao3::roflmao2:

Cavs done. Kyrie will probably make the Hall-of-fame and the Cavs were lottery with him.

Now Gilbert willing to pay, but he has to unload all this shit. Gameplan should be to tank and then pay. Gilbert is like Lebron. They stubborn as fuck. Gilbert would probably sell his son's eternal soul to get a chip without Lebron. He'll live to 110 just off the hate alone.

If the NBA didn't have a salary cap, Gilbert would be living in East Cleveland in 2020.


Ouch....


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I did read that Sexton is the only player they're not willing to get rid of. It looks like Love,Tristan,JR,Hill, Korver and Clarkson are gone within the next two or three years. I won't be shocked,if they trade some of the players I named during the season.

I'm actually,shocked that JR is still on the team after that debacle. No way,in hell ill keep a player on the team after that bullshit.
 

shaddyvillethug

Cac Free Zone
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The offer was 78 million not 80. He's still overpaid but their had been worse deals. Not much on the market they can replaced him with. Lavine & Markkanen can be the building blocks for the team going forward.
Bro

This nigga only played 65 games as a bull and will make only 10 million less than mike from 97-98

He’s Aite but not no 20 mill a year player
 

dik cashmere

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Magic trade for Bulls guard Jerian Grant in 3-team deal

The Orlando Magic have agreed in principle to acquire Chicago Bulls guard Jerian Grant and Charlotte center Timofey Mozgov in a 3-team trade, league sources told ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski.

Orlando sends Bismack Biyombo to Charlotte, and the Hornets send guard Julyan Stone to the Bulls.

The deal comes six days after the Magic agreed to a new four-year deal with restricted free-agent forward Aaron Gordon and two weeks after acquiring center Mo Bamba with the sixth pick in the NBA draft.

The Magic have not had a winning record nor made the playoffs since the lockout-shortened 2011-12 season.



http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/...-chicago-bulls-guard-jerian-grant-3-team-deal
 

datboi

Rising Star
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Why do you think San Antonio would do that?
That was a joke. One 40 point summer league game and we think he is a worthy asset in trading for a top five player. However the longer San Antonio waits and the more pieces they continue to lose through attrition and players leaving they will need to replace or replenish their squad and their are not many teams offering the caliber of starting players and assets as the Sixers. If they keep waiting and the Sixers players continue to show progress the trade offer may get pulled or reduced.
 

Mask

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Anonymous NBA Exec on 'Real Stud' Kevin Knox: 'He's F--king Really Good'
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Hype is starting to build around New York Knicks rookie small forward Kevin Knoxafter he scored 22 points in 30 minutes against the Atlanta Hawks in his NBA Summer League debut Saturday.

Knox, the ninth overall pick in the 2018 draft, added eight rebounds, two assists, a steal and a block to lead the Knicks to a 91-89 victory.

"He's f--king really good," an NBA executive told Mike Vorkunov of The Athletic before the game. "A real stud."

The 18-year-old University of Kentucky product did struggle from beyond the arc, connecting on just one of his seven three-point attempts, but otherwise showcased intriguing potential.

"It's what the coaches wanted me to be from the jump," Knoxtold reporters. "They wanted me to be able to attack the basket, get to the free-throw line. That's kind of what I did. I settled myself in. I got to the free-throw line, hit some shots and next thing I know, I was playing really well. I want to keep staying aggressive, keep getting to the basket."





The NBA exec explained toVorkunovthat Knox should shine more with the Knicks than he did with the Wildcats since he'll receive more on-ball opportunities.

"He's a freakish athlete," head coach DavidFizdalesaid.

Knox may open the regular season behind TimHardawayJr., Courtney Lee and MarioHezonjain the wing rotation. But his minutes should steadily increase throughout the year, especially if his summer league debut is a sign of things to come during his rookie campaign.
 
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