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tomac

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  1. I think the key to all of this is how ATL's front office views Kobe Bufkin. Size wise, the are the same. Kobe was also know for being a defensive guard in college. If he can score efficiently (as he has been doing in his recent G-League stint), then trading DJ makes a ton of sense. Use the draft capital to get another proven all-star somewhere down the line.
  2. I disagree with Bud Ball not being compatible with Trae. Bud knows how to shape his offense around a star. He also knows how to integrate a true secondary star. Look at his work with Giannis and Middleton. People forget that Giannis was a ball dominant "Point Forward" before Bud showed up.... I do love the idea of Mark Jackson though.
  3. Atkinson We need "Bud Ball" back in the ATL.
  4. I fault McMillan for not pulling Trae off-ball in the offensive sets. There were others from Kev to Gallo who could have initiated the offense. It's as if Nate hadn't anticipated that this would happen. We saw teams aggressively trap Trae in last year's playoffs. Coaching should have had the team prepared. None of the basic tenants of a motion offense were run with Trae as an off-screen option.
  5. It's Atlanta bias; not Trae bias. As far as the Miami series is concerned, they made it a point to have someone other than Trae beat them. They concentrated their energy on one player, and the rest of the team (including the coaches) did not carry their weight. Spoelstra outcoached McMillan in every facet of that series.
  6. I still have high hopes for him. Honestly, I'd like to have him back if the fit in the locker room worked out.
  7. Nah. Haven't posted over there in forever. I'm typically around Hawksquawk every week, but mostly as a reader.
  8. I've wanted Lavine in a Hawks uni for a very long time. He's the perfect 2 next to Trae.
  9. If he works on his floater and his J, he's an allstar-level talent. He needs to be attached to Trae at the hip. We will have the best second unit in the NBA.
  10. The Utah trade for 'Nique was the best.
  11. My target would be Zack Levine. I'd give up Huerter, Dedmon, and a second rounder to sweeten the deal. Draft Wiseman or Toppin.
  12. I thought those who declined the invitation weren't eligible to be selected at all.
  13. tomac

    Ask Supes

    That's a little short-sighted. Development takes time. Vets can teach teammates a ton of things that may not have immediate dividends. These guys have to learn what work ethic, physical maintenance, and professionalism in the NBA look like. Some of those things simply may not translate into wins in just a few months.
  14. I'll be interested to see how Houston holds up against length and athleticism. They'll catch hell with both the LA teams. It wouldn't surprise me if they struggled with teams who have good guard play as well (like Portland). The difference in those kinds of match-ups will be rebounding.
  15. Put me in the minority that actually like Jabari's game. His defense was horrible, but he was a solid scorer. Ultimately his endless list of injuries may have cut his time short here.
  16. I think three years is about right. Here's what I predict: Dennis opens eyes across the league this year and steps into stardom Collins averages a at least 16/10 as a rookie, and everyone can see him as a viable replacement for Sap/Horford (All Star Caliber in two years) We make a hard run at Klay We draft a couple of guys next year that are game changers for us (like Ayton, Wendell Carter, or Bamba with our first pick). Solidify the front court for the future next to Collins Our second pick next year turns into a guy like Diallo/ Troy Brown Prince and Bembry turn into reliable starter-level talents At least one of these Euro-stashes becomes a real player for us. In two years we will look like the Celtics did this year. In Three years, we can run the east. Age and lack of salary cap flexibility will eventually get the better of some of these super teams. All of these thirty-somethings will not be playing at a high level in three years. Young players will need to step up.
  17. I think that the comp is actually Millsap himself. When Sap started in Utah, he was just considered a rebounder. His offensive game was an afterthought. Collins comes in with rebounding prowess and a developed game on the block already. He needs to work on his perimeter J and defense.
  18. I'd take him in a heartbeat (especially if the compensation is on the cheap end). He's not in Philly's long term plans, and he has tremendous upside. Frankly, Philly would be crazy to let him go at this point. Fultz, Reddick, Simmons, Okafor, Embiid, is a sick starting 5.
  19. Livingston. He won't be the cheapest, though.
  20. Bring back Danny Ferry. He's already working around the league again as a consultant to the Pelicans. He'll be accepted. He works well with Bud, and understands the basketball philosophy that the team utilizes. It's a natural fit.
  21. I'm hoping that he and Schröder can run the pick and roll and turn the ATL in to Lob City 2.0
  22. That's what I proposed a few weeks ago. I'd do that in a heartbeat
  23. For free. http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/blockbuster-trades-hawks-make/story?id=36818582
  24. I would do this in a heartbeat, but I'm not sure that they would. We'd be getting the best out of this deal, as Martin could actually help in a playoff push. He's an MLE guy, so it's not like his contract would kill you in the short term. Next year, he'd be an expiring contract, so that makes him valuable in the trade market.
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