NBA offseason 2016-2017...NBA offseason best in sports....This offseason is lit to the 3rd degree!!

Bruh if thing gel out like we believe they will, FA will give us a look bro. Funny thing is, Dudes are desperately trying to hold on to the same played jokes that were hilarious when we were starting Hollis Thompson and Brandon Davies. We are one of the young up and coming teams in the league with all the young talent we have and in a few years when a lot of the current stars are on the downside and we are on the come up, FAs will definitely look at us. I just laugh at Dudes at this point Bro.... theyre funny as hell :lol:

Nobody going to Philly man. :lol:

Y'all will soon learn the same shit the Knicks learn......you can pray and hope fo ra Durant or Lebron to pull some shit like they did....but in reality.....the stars like Westbrook and Harden just gonna keep re-upping them 200 million dollar deals.

I'll tell you what the 76ers gonna do...they gonna hope and pray all their draft picks pan out and use that salary space on those guys in the next few years.....but in the meantime they gonna sign dudes to 1 year deals to take up that cap space so they don't get penalized for not spending it.
 
LeBron would be a fool goin out west. No way he gets to the finals out there. If he went to Philly he wouldn't have to do much till playoff time. He s getting older and has some miles on those knees with all the playoff games so it's not as far fetched as it sounds. Maybe Melo.

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I don't think so, dude would show he ain't the soft punk many folks say/think he is...

Say he would leave these the teams, if I was in his circle I'd talk up:

New York - fuck Phil, that posse talk, shitting on Melo....Knicks drought of postseason & nba title

Lakers - just to being back the glory and shit on daddy ball, fuck around and send him and his son to the nets or some place

Philly - the young pieces, he fucks with Ben tough

New Orleans - they could use a sf, he'd shut down that big market talk even tho the heat and cavs markets ain't big(New Orleans have smallest market). That team would take a while to gel but once they do lawd have mercy!!!
 
:lol: I don't know why every time I say something about the 6ers you bring the Mavs up like that's offensive. I know we are closer to the Nets than we are the Warriors. I'm not delusional. :lol:

But you bring up Dallas...and I think the Harrison Barnes of the world is about as good as you are gonna get in Philly...which may be good enough who knows how shit plays out.

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What caliber of free agents we talking about? We talking about the Rudy Gay's of the world or the Paul Georges?[/QUOTE]

Thing i your world revolves around the LeBrons and KDs of the world and ours doesnt. We realistically are building for 2020 and on, and this current state of superstars are getting older. I seriously dont want a LeBron or a KD. May improve us now but Im more interesting in seeing us build. To even mention us with NY is not very smart. We dont have a Dolan or a Jackson or any of the other issues they have and the talent on our team is better than anything Melo played with. We arent close to the condition that team is in.

We arent talking about anything Bruh. Point is, cool, GS and Cavs are 1-2 in the league and both teams really cant sign anymore major stars financially. That being said, I definitely believe as we continue to put our team together, when you have 3 players who are potential stars ages 19, 20, 23 and a real nice complement of role players and mad cap space, from next off season on we will definitely be a top 3-5 destination for quality FAs. All Im saying :yes:
 
What caliber of free agents we talking about? We talking about the Rudy Gay's of the world or the Paul Georges?

Thing i your world revolves around the LeBrons and KDs of the world and ours doesnt. We realistically are building for 2020 and on, and this current state of superstars are getting older. I seriously dont want a LeBron or a KD. May improve us now but Im more interesting in seeing us build. To even mention us with NY is not very smart. We dont have a Dolan or a Jackson or any of the other issues they have and the talent on our team is better than anything Melo played with. We arent close to the condition that team is in.

We arent talking about anything Bruh. Point is, cool, GS and Cavs are 1-2 in the league and both teams really cant sign anymore major stars financially. That being said, I definitely believe as we continue to put our team together, when you have 3 players who are potential stars ages 19, 20, 23 and a real nice complement of role players and mad cap space, from next off season on we will definitely be a top 3-5 destination for quality FAs. All Im saying :yes:[/QUOTE]

Fair enough.....usually when I hear people talk about free agency I assume Y'all talking abou the stars.
 
Oh I am talking about stars, just not so tunnel visioned to believe for the next 5 years the NBA world only comprised of only 2-3 of them....

Maybe. Its hard to tell. With the way things are looking......ain't nobody gonna be leaving 150/5 years on the table. And if we talking about future superstars? Shit they gonna be getting 5 years 200 million and shit. NBA is about to get real ugly but its probably gonna stop the super team shit. Everyone not gonna be Durant and take a pay cut. And everyone surely ain't as foolish as Dirk taking hometown discounts and shit.
 
Maybe. Its hard to tell. With the way things are looking......ain't nobody gonna be leaving 150/5 years on the table. And if we talking about future superstars? Shit they gonna be getting 5 years 200 million and shit. NBA is about to get real ugly but its probably gonna stop the super team shit. Everyone not gonna be Durant and take a pay cut. And everyone surely ain't as foolish as Dirk taking hometown discounts and shit.
Bruh my plan is we are building superstars fam. Also your right, I see a damn strike or lockout coming :smh:

Just riding this lil superteam wave out for the next few years while building a real solid team Bruh. All these teams fucking up their cap space are going to regret that shit
 
Maybe. Its hard to tell. With the way things are looking......ain't nobody gonna be leaving 150/5 years on the table. And if we talking about future superstars? Shit they gonna be getting 5 years 200 million and shit. NBA is about to get real ugly but its probably gonna stop the super team shit. Everyone not gonna be Durant and take a pay cut. And everyone surely ain't as foolish as Dirk taking hometown discounts and shit.


I think they say that money gonna go down after 2018-2019, I'm not sure but I want I thought I saw two years ago
 
Bruh my plan is we are building superstars fam. Also your right, I see a damn strike or lockout coming :smh:

Just riding this lil superteam wave out for the next few years while building a real solid team Bruh. All these teams fucking up their cap space are going to regret that shit

They keep talking about the salary cap going higher because of the TV deal but that shit didn't go higher this year.....and it may go higher but I don't understand why teams was signing guys to these crazy deals before the salary cap got higher.

Warriors and Rockets are about to be fucked royally. I don't know when....may not be next year....i'm sure Warriors don't give a fuck because they gonna get titles.....but Houston....damn they about to burn slow. :lol:
 
Grading The Deal: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope Signs One-Year, $18M Deal With Lakers
BY CHRISTOPHER REINA

JUL 12, 2017 12:37 PM

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The production of Kentavious Caldwell-Pope looks fairly ordinary in a vacuum, but he’s one of the best two-way players in the NBA at a position of scarcity and he’s still improving at the age of 24. Players as good as Caldwell-Pope rarely become unrestricted free agents at such a young age, and a weird process concluded more quickly than expected with his one-year, $18 million deal with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Caldwell-Pope is one of the NBA’s better defensive players at shooting guard, particularly with his ability to slide down to defend point guards.

While different players stylistically and of course in terms of three-point shooting, Caldwell-Pope compares to Klay Thompson in terms of impact on the game on both sides of the floor. Thompson took a big leap in his age 24 year after similar production we have seen from Caldwell-Pope.

Caldwell-Pope bounced back on his three-point shooting in 16-17, hitting 35 percent of his attempts after that number dropped to 30.9 percent in 15-16. Caldwell-Pope can also create his own offense off the dribble.

With Lonzo Ball at point guard and Brandon Ingram at small forward, Caldwell-Pope fits perfectly. Caldwell-Pope will take the more difficult defensive assignment against opposing guards, which will often be point guards, with Ball having enough length to defend most shooting guards. This will ease his transition as we’ve already seen how far away Ball is from defending even an average pick and roll in the NBA.

The best part of this deal for the Lakers is they get to preserve their 2018 cap space while acquiring their starting shooting guard of the present, and potentially the future if they’re unable to sign two max players.

The fact Caldwell-Pope is represented by Rich Paul is an ancillary benefit worth noting considering the scope of their omnipresent 2018 ambitions.

Grade for Lakers: A

Restricted free agency is a precarious exercise for most players. It’s a component of the system that needs a major overhaul during one of these CBA cycles yet has hardly emerged as a priority for anyone. It understandably protects teams from losing automatic max players, but it unfairly depresses the market of starter quality players teams expect to match on.

Caldwell-Pope would have preferred a five-year max from the Pistons or even a four-year max, but his market vanished when the Nets traded for DeMarre Carroll, the 76ers signed J.J. Redick to a one-year deal, the Knicks signed Tim Hardaway Jr. to a four-year deal, and the Hawks signed Dewayne Dedmon.

Caldwell-Pope will earn almost $7 million less than Otto Porter in 17-18, not to mention the extra three years on top of that, but $18 million for the team of his choosing is a lot better than playing under the $4.96 million qualifying offer. Detroit’s best offer to Caldwell-Pope was reportedly only $80 million over five years.

Entering free agency unrestricted from the outset next season, Caldwell-Pope will likely find a truer market, especially with Philadelphia continuing to be a perfect fit with one more offseason of cap space.

Grade for Kentavious Caldwell-Pope: B+

The Pistons’ long-term cap and tax issues became problematic this offseason as the deals in which they kept paying a little too much kept egregiously adding up. The Pistons essentially traded Caldwell-Pope and Marcus Morris for one affordable year of Avery Bradley before he becomes unrestricted and a three-year, $21 million deal on Langston Galloway.

I’m sure we’ll find out eventually if there is a reason why the Pistons decided to let their best player inexplicably leave beyond financial ones, but this feels like the point where bad cap management makes a significant negative impact on roster quality. These are the types of moves that typically happen after playoff success and not at an early point in a team cycle when the core is still so young.

Grade for Pistons: C-
 
Grading The Deal: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope Signs One-Year, $18M Deal With Lakers
BY CHRISTOPHER REINA

JUL 12, 2017 12:37 PM

Caldwellpope_Kentavious_det_141122.jpg

The production of Kentavious Caldwell-Pope looks fairly ordinary in a vacuum, but he’s one of the best two-way players in the NBA at a position of scarcity and he’s still improving at the age of 24. Players as good as Caldwell-Pope rarely become unrestricted free agents at such a young age, and a weird process concluded more quickly than expected with his one-year, $18 million deal with the Los Angeles Lakers.

Caldwell-Pope is one of the NBA’s better defensive players at shooting guard, particularly with his ability to slide down to defend point guards.

While different players stylistically and of course in terms of three-point shooting, Caldwell-Pope compares to Klay Thompson in terms of impact on the game on both sides of the floor. Thompson took a big leap in his age 24 year after similar production we have seen from Caldwell-Pope.

Caldwell-Pope bounced back on his three-point shooting in 16-17, hitting 35 percent of his attempts after that number dropped to 30.9 percent in 15-16. Caldwell-Pope can also create his own offense off the dribble.

With Lonzo Ball at point guard and Brandon Ingram at small forward, Caldwell-Pope fits perfectly. Caldwell-Pope will take the more difficult defensive assignment against opposing guards, which will often be point guards, with Ball having enough length to defend most shooting guards. This will ease his transition as we’ve already seen how far away Ball is from defending even an average pick and roll in the NBA.

The best part of this deal for the Lakers is they get to preserve their 2018 cap space while acquiring their starting shooting guard of the present, and potentially the future if they’re unable to sign two max players.

The fact Caldwell-Pope is represented by Rich Paul is an ancillary benefit worth noting considering the scope of their omnipresent 2018 ambitions.

Grade for Lakers: A

Restricted free agency is a precarious exercise for most players. It’s a component of the system that needs a major overhaul during one of these CBA cycles yet has hardly emerged as a priority for anyone. It understandably protects teams from losing automatic max players, but it unfairly depresses the market of starter quality players teams expect to match on.

Caldwell-Pope would have preferred a five-year max from the Pistons or even a four-year max, but his market vanished when the Nets traded for DeMarre Carroll, the 76ers signed J.J. Redick to a one-year deal, the Knicks signed Tim Hardaway Jr. to a four-year deal, and the Hawks signed Dewayne Dedmon.

Caldwell-Pope will earn almost $7 million less than Otto Porter in 17-18, not to mention the extra three years on top of that, but $18 million for the team of his choosing is a lot better than playing under the $4.96 million qualifying offer. Detroit’s best offer to Caldwell-Pope was reportedly only $80 million over five years.

Entering free agency unrestricted from the outset next season, Caldwell-Pope will likely find a truer market, especially with Philadelphia continuing to be a perfect fit with one more offseason of cap space.

Grade for Kentavious Caldwell-Pope: B+

The Pistons’ long-term cap and tax issues became problematic this offseason as the deals in which they kept paying a little too much kept egregiously adding up. The Pistons essentially traded Caldwell-Pope and Marcus Morris for one affordable year of Avery Bradley before he becomes unrestricted and a three-year, $21 million deal on Langston Galloway.

I’m sure we’ll find out eventually if there is a reason why the Pistons decided to let their best player inexplicably leave beyond financial ones, but this feels like the point where bad cap management makes a significant negative impact on roster quality. These are the types of moves that typically happen after playoff success and not at an early point in a team cycle when the core is still so young.

Grade for Pistons: C-
Caldwell Pope is their best player? I don't know about that one.....
 
Caldwell Pope was a good pick up. We needed a two, he's playing for a long term deal, and we could possibly trade him to a contender for a draft pick.

Nice job Magic and Pelinka
 
Bam's going be good for y'all tho. Having Olenyk there allows space for Bam to post. Y'all gotta nice bench

I've been watching Bam since high school. Bam's motor goes up and down and he disappears.

He's skilled, but I don't know how much he wants it. It's shows by his defense, he's not nearly the defender his size and athleticism suggest.

You can't play him and Whiteside together, because it would clog the lane. And Olynck needs to play the five and not the four.



Man, i'm looking forward to what Golden State puts on the floor next year.

Nick Young being one of the best catch and shooters in the league from three is an underappreciated addition. He's going to be dangerous there.


Bell was the perfect pick up for them. A young player who can play defense, rebound and is athletic.
 
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