**Official NBA Offseason... Big Names switch teams, Kawhi/P13 to LAC...wtf Westbrook and CP3 traded

THE DRIZZY

Ally of The Great Ancestors
OG Investor
One trade scenario that I can see Westbrook going to the Heat is to include a third team like the Celtics.

This way the Thunder can acquire three players in return.

Here is how it would work.:dunno:

The Thunder send Westbrook to the Heat. In return the Thunder send one of the 1st rounders they got from the Clippers back to Boston. So Steven Adams will be the anchor and from the Heat they would acquire Dragic and Winslow from the Heat and Jaylen Brown from the Celtics.

The Heat sends Dragic and Winslow to the Thunder. They get Westbrook to team up with the newly acquired Butler. Westbrook gets a change of pace and a serious organization like the Heat to play for.

The Celtics sends Jaylen Brown to the Thunder. The Thunder sends one of the Clipper picks back to Boston. Moving Jaylen Brown frees up minutes for Tatum and Hayward(Boston ain't trading the white boy over Brown). Jaylen deserves a chance to start and play big minutes and a fresh start with the Thunder will provide that. The Celtics do addition by subtracting by not having to worry about Jaylen's free agency and freeing up that log jam they had on the perimeter with Brown, Tatum, and Hayward. Also moving Brown allows development minutes for the new rookies they picked up.
 

LSN

Phat booty lover.
BGOL Investor
Facts

I was wondering where all the Kawaii scheming talk was coming from. I watched Undisputed this morning and got my answer. Skip Bayless is making Kawaii some scheming Mastermind that kept quiet to fuck over the Spurs last year and the Lakers this year. Projection at it's finest. Max does it as well. They apply their devil mentality to others.

Kawaii called a few people to team up LA apparently. If he couldn't get anyone then he would have chosen the Lakers. This is according to Stephen Jackson.

I'm going to watch a lot less of these shows. They were wrong as fuck this whole off-season.

on a lot of social media outlets they are going so far as to call him “the dynasty killer”...they’re crediting him w/ taking down—

  • lebron’s heat
  • spurs
  • warriors (even going so far as to inadvertently blame him for KD’s injury)
  • raptors (yes the same team he just won a chip for lol)
  • lakers (almost—claiming he stalled them out as long as he could to prevent FAs from signing there lol)
shit is crazy :lol:
 

LSN

Phat booty lover.
BGOL Investor
Facts

I was wondering where all the Kawaii scheming talk was coming from. I watched Undisputed this morning and got my answer. Skip Bayless is making Kawaii some scheming Mastermind that kept quiet to fuck over the Spurs last year and the Lakers this year. Projection at it's finest. Max does it as well. They apply their devil mentality to others.

Kawaii called a few people to team up LA apparently. If he couldn't get anyone then he would have chosen the Lakers. This is according to Stephen Jackson.

I'm going to watch a lot less of these shows. They were wrong as fuck this whole off-season.

I also forgot...bayless is a spurs fan so there’s some heavy bias there toward kawhi
 

dtownsfinest

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Facts

I was wondering where all the Kawaii scheming talk was coming from. I watched Undisputed this morning and got my answer. Skip Bayless is making Kawaii some scheming Mastermind that kept quiet to fuck over the Spurs last year and the Lakers this year. Projection at it's finest. Max does it as well. They apply their devil mentality to others.

Kawaii called a few people to team up LA apparently. If he couldn't get anyone then he would have chosen the Lakers. This is according to Stephen Jackson.

I'm going to watch a lot less of these shows. They were wrong as fuck this whole off-season.

Skip Bayliss is a big part of why I can't stand that shit. I still tune in every once in awhile because sometimes Shannon can drop some dimes but he's now resorted to Lebron dick riding and shit is nauseating. And Skip is on this Anti-Kawhi shit which is embarrassing. He has no other gimmick to rely on because NFL is in its offseason.
 

dtownsfinest

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
on a lot of social media outlets they are going so far as to call him “the dynasty killer”...they’re crediting him w/ taking down—

  • lebron’s heat
  • spurs
  • warriors (even going so far as to inadvertently blame him for KD’s injury)
  • raptors (yes the same team he just won a chip for lol)
  • lakers (almost—claiming he stalled them out as long as he could to prevent FAs from signing there lol)
shit is crazy :lol:

:lol: They giving him too much credit for the Warriors. :lol:
 

GAMBINO

Rising Star
OG Investor
on a lot of social media outlets they are going so far as to call him “the dynasty killer”...they’re crediting him w/ taking down—

  • lebron’s heat
  • spurs
  • warriors (even going so far as to inadvertently blame him for KD’s injury)
  • raptors (yes the same team he just won a chip for lol)
  • lakers (almost—claiming he stalled them out as long as he could to prevent FAs from signing there lol)
shit is crazy :lol:

His new name is Sneaky Pete
 

playahaitian

Rising Star
Certified Pussy Poster
Silver: NBA needs 'enforceable' free-agency rules
11:27 PM ET
https://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/27158043/nba-needs-enforceable-free-agency-rules
LAS VEGAS -- NBA commissioner Adam Silver said multiple times during his annual news conference in Las Vegas during NBA summer league that the NBA has "work to do" when it comes to free agency and the rules governing it.

Silver's comments came after a free-agency period in which several star players changed teams through deals that were apparently agreed upon before the official start of free agency at 6 p.m. ET on June 30.

"My sense in the room today was, especially when it comes to free agency and the rules around it, that we've got work to do," Silver said Tuesday evening at the conclusion of the league's annual board of governors meetings. "And as I said, it's still the same principles of fair balance of power and a sense that it's a level playing field. I think that's what teams want to know. I think they're put in difficult situations because when they're sitting across from a player and whether it's conversations that are happening earlier than they should or frankly things are being discussed that don't fall squarely within the collective bargaining agreement, it puts teams in a very difficult position because they are reading or hearing that other teams are doing other things to compete, and at the end of the day, that's what this league is about: competing for championships.

"My job is to enforce a fair set of rules for all our teams and a set of rules that are clear and make sense for everyone. I think right now we're not quite there."


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Silver acknowledged Tuesday that there have always been at least some discussions taking place before the official start of free agency. This year's free-agency period, though, put into stark relief just how much of that business is done ahead of time. The vast majority of the league's business this summer was done in the opening hours of free agency, with basically only Kawhi Leonard's search for a new team lingering past the opening 24 hours when players could agree to contracts with teams.

The league has only so many ways it can police tampering, particularly when it comes in the form of players talking to one another, something the league has no realistic way to combat. And while Silver wasn't directly addressing that topic during his news conference Tuesday, he did repeatedly say that he believes the league needs to look at having "enforceable rules" on its books.


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"I think the consensus at both our committee meetings and the board meeting was that we need to revisit and reset those rules, that some of the rules we have in place may not make sense," Silver said. "I think that's what we discussed. I think it's pointless at the end of the day to have rules that we can't enforce. I think it hurts the perception of integrity around the league if people say, 'Well, you have that rule and it's obvious that teams aren't fully complying, so why do you have it?'

"I think the sense in the room was we should revisit those rules, think about what does make sense for our teams so that ultimately we can create a level playing field among the teams and that the partner teams have confidence that their competitors are adhering to the same set of rules they are."

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All of the player movement this summer -- coupled with the star players available virtually all choosing to sign with teams in either California, New York or Florida -- also led to questions about whether that was a potential long-term problem for the league.

Silver said he wasn't overly concerned with it. But he did add that he was cognizant of the fact all 30 teams need to feel they have a chance to compete on a level playing field.

"I think at the end of the day, it's positive for the league," Silver said. "I will say, though, I'm mindful of this notion of balance of power, and I think it applies in many different ways. An appropriate balance of power between the teams and the players, an appropriate balance of power I'd say among all our 30 teams, big markets, small markets, some markets that are perceived as being more attractive than others, tax issues, climate issues. At the end of the day, you want to make sure you have a league where every team is in a position to compete.

"We have work to do. I think some of it is systematic, can only be addressed through collective bargaining. ... I never want to say it's without concern. Certainly we watch everything that happens, but again, having had a long-term perspective in the league, I think we continue to incrementally get better."

One thing Silver said he remains unhappy with is players making public trade demands. After previously decrying the practice, Silver said it continues to be something the league has to address in the wake of Anthony Davis being sent to the Los Angeles Lakers several months after making his trade request public before February's trade deadline, and Paul George going to the LA Clippers after privately making his own trade request last week.

"First of all, you know, of course that's nothing new in the league in terms of trade demands. But it concerns all of us," he said. "I mean, it falls in the same category of issues of the so-called rule of law within a sports league. You have a contract and it needs to be meaningful on both sides. On one hand, there's an expectation if you have a contract and it's guaranteed that the team is going to meet the terms of the contract, and the expectation on the other side is the player is going to meet the terms of the contract.

"I will say, without getting into any specific circumstances, trade demands are disheartening. They're disheartening to the team. They're disheartening to the community and don't serve the player well. The players care about their reputations just as much. And so that's an issue that needs to be addressed."

Silver was also asked about the decline in TV ratings this season, which he said could be attributed to several things, including cord cutting and pirating, but said he wasn't concerned about it overall.

Silver did, however, say that the way the media landscape has changed since the league's current television deal was agreed to five years ago could lead to the NBA attempting to reopen it with its television partners -- ESPN and Turner Sports -- to allow the league to better optimize its business.

"It's amazing to me, again, having been at the league for a long time and having watched change over the years how much that change is now accelerating," Silver said. "I think even just even from the time we negotiated this set of television deals less than five years ago. I think there's a realization with us with our television partners that at the end of the day, even though we have six years left on these deals, there are potentially modifications we should be making so we can do a better job finding those fans.

"So I don't think there's anything endemic to the league. In fact, at our board meeting we discussed the growth in popularity of the sport, the growth in participation, the fact that we have a young, diverse, global audience. All very positive indicators. But at the end of the day, a large component of our revenue come from traditional media. It's not something we can ignore and it's something that we and our television partners need to address."

Silver also added he isn't concerned about the number of rookies either sitting out of summer league completely, or being shut down early like No. 1 overall pick Zion Williamson, calling it "unique circumstances."
 

LordSinister

One Punch Mayne
Super Moderator
Just work in a bonus for players that get traded or an early termination clause if you want out. Make it the same across the board and only waive it if the player and organization agree to the transaction. So if Russ and OKC agree to trade him to a place he agrees, it's cool but if they try and send him to purgatory, he would get a specified bonus. If he demands a trade, the team would get cap relief or something. Base the percentage on the number of years fulfilled etc.
 

largebillsonlyplease

Large
BGOL Legend
@largebillsonlyplease

Piece of shit franchise and organization leaves a player out to dry.

If this was dunleavy they woulda let him ride it out.

Smfh

“I’m not worried”

“Bookmarked”


Lmaoooooooo

You niggas is at the bottom at this point if you are calling a franchise a piece of shit for going younger lol

You talking about leaving a player out to dry? Really? When what used to be your favorite franchise almost KILLED luol Deng?
 

SpiritualPorn

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Skip Bayliss is a big part of why I can't stand that shit. I still tune in every once in awhile because sometimes Shannon can drop some dimes but he's now resorted to Lebron dick riding and shit is nauseating. And Skip is on this Anti-Kawhi shit which is embarrassing. He has no other gimmick to rely on because NFL is in its offseason.
My point exactly

Shannon's football takes are gold
The LeBron shit is theater

Skip is a disgrace, honestly. A frustrated wanna be athlete that claims to have insight. He once said Troy Aikman was gay and got ran out of Dallas. I still love when Jalen checked his ass. Mark Cuban killed him
 

SpiritualPorn

Rising Star
BGOL Investor
Just work in a bonus for players that get traded or an early termination clause if you want out. Make it the same across the board and only waive it if the player and organization agree to the transaction. So if Russ and OKC agree to trade him to a place he agrees, it's cool but if they try and send him to purgatory, he would get a specified bonus. If he demands a trade, the team would get cap relief or something. Base the percentage on the number of years fulfilled etc.
You are on to something here
 

Amajorfucup

Rising Star
Platinum Member
Shannon's football takes are gold
The LeBron shit is theater
Yep.
Skip is a disgrace, honestly. A frustrated wanna be athlete that claims to have insight. He once said Troy Aikman was gay and got ran out of Dallas. I still love when Jalen checked his ass. Mark Cuban killed him
Skip was correct on the Aikman allegations.
 

shaddyvillethug

Cac Free Zone
BGOL Investor
Lmaoooooooo

You niggas is at the bottom at this point if you are calling a franchise a piece of shit for going younger lol

You talking about leaving a player out to dry? Really? When what used to be your favorite franchise almost KILLED luol Deng?
Deng doesn’t have 3 rings and Shaun help your franchise become relevant again.

Younger? He’s 34 with Mad game left.

Stretch and waive is some New York shit

Joakim Noah and Shaun are 2 different players and both got stretched and waived

Absolutely a disgrace.
 
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