And I'm looking at this with rose colored glasses. I like the Oubre pick. I'm just hoping that we're doing this for a reason. I'm hoping that we're trading down to still get the player we really want along with a cheaper salary and 2 future 2nd rounders (which have been pretty valuable for us the past couple of years).
Cheap ass ownership... right. Whatever. We won 60 games last season with everyone complaining that the ownership was cheap for years. I'll take that all day. How did the "non-cheap ass" teams do? Nets, Lakers, Knicks, etc.
Keep in mind that the pick has financial ramifications as well. Dropping to the 19th pick could get the player that they really want for less money. That could make it easier to sign free agents. I was personally happy with the Oubre pick though.
He needs to be 100% when he comes back so that we can make this push through the playoffs. I want a 60 win season, but I want to win games in the playoffs more. I hope he comes back soon, but only if he is really ready. We have some sub-500 teams left to play before the playoffs. I'm hoping we can get on a nice little roll going at the end of the season.
The difference is that they hit their shots and we didn't. We also had a bunch of abnormal turnovers (like Teague overpassing Millsap on the break). Horford missed a ton of shots in that first half that he almost always drains. He was like 1 for 7 or something crazy and he would normally be 5 for 7. We also missed a bunch of close ranged shots that we usually make. It also seemed that we didn't move the ball as well as we usually do. Our players got jammed up at times (kudos to GS) and it seemed like we did more ISO than usual when the shot clock start running down. We are usually good about not getting frustrated when we get behind, but we just weren't ourselves last night.
Bottom line. The series with them is split. Let's hope that we can somehow finish with a better record than them. Home court is going to be absolutely critical IF we are lucky enough to make it to the finals. Golden State is 31-2 at home. That is incredible. Two teams have beat them there all season. Let's not freak out that we weren't one of them. 4 teams have beat us at home (30-4) all season. Golden State wasn't one of them.
We have a tough stretch over the next 3 games. I think we win all three though. We seem to always step up against the best teams. I think we will clinch first in the East when we beat the only team we haven't beaten yet this season.
No freaking kidding! I don't think I have ever been this excited for a 3pt shootout out contest... ever! Screw everything else. I hope Korver puts a beat down on them!!!!
I think Lance played himself into a smaller contract this off-season. Take his antics with that (blowing on Lebron, really?) and his value should be at an all time low. I would definitely take a chance on him with a 2 year reasonable contract (6m per or something with a player option for a third). Let him prove that he can change and that he's worth a larger contract when he's 25. I think Bud can help him with that maturity issue along with the other veterans we have on the team. Max I would spend would be 6-7m per year on a shortish contract. Anything else and he can walk his happy ass over to a lottery team that has nothing to lose.