Jump to content

thefloydian

Squawkers
  • Posts

    1,469
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    3

thefloydian last won the day on November 20 2009

thefloydian had the most liked content!

1 Follower

Contact Methods

  • Website URL
    http://
  • ICQ
    0

thefloydian's Achievements

Newbie

Newbie (1/14)

-2

Reputation

  1. No. It might be bad, but you have to try really hard to sign a worse deal than JJ's. Is this a joke?
  2. I hadn't really paid any attention to Lewis over the past couple seasons, so I just looked up his stats for last year. Wow. How did he fall of that hard? I didn't expect greatness, but he shot 24% from 3 and had 8 ppg in 26 mins for Washington. That is beyond horrible.
  3. I'm sure this has already been said somewhere, but this only makes sense if Howard is coming to town in a trade involving one of the other guards. Otherwise, we have a crowded backcourt and this signing will only serve to land us a crappier draft pick next year.
  4. You do realize the Mavs have Dirk, right? The Pistons thing was an anomaly, but they played amazing defense and had a lot of underrated players (especially Rasheed). I don't even know what to say about the Spurs. Calling them "rag tag" is ridiculous.
  5. I don't see how it's relevant who he was traded for. He averaged 15 boards per game and played good defense. You keep telling me who he was traded for, but I don't believe anyone who wasn't trying to win an argument would say that Bosh's year this year was better than that. I realize when I'm banging my head into a wall though, so I will stop here. Like I said, I don't have a problem with the super teams. There have always been super teams. But I agree with you, the only way to give the smaller markets a chance is to eliminate them via an alteration to the salary cap that allows individual players to be paid more while leaving the overall cap value the same. I don't think there is anyway to keep the super team option available while also giving smaller market teams a chance.
  6. The only way any of this makes any sense is if they completely blow the team up and try to snag that Shabazz kid in the draft.
  7. If you think that the Heat would take Bosh over Rodman then we should probably just stop arguing about this because we just disagree. All I will say is that Bosh will never be a hall of famer or even have hall of fame consideration. To the second point, I don't see why the Howard thing is bad for the NBA at all. I don't know where this idea came from that you should ride it out with a team that was, by your own admission, run by a moron. That would just be stupid on his part. Now, I do agree that they should change the salary cap rules to give elite players a larger slice of the pie, and that this would stop some of the big-market super team situations, but this isn't anything new. Championship teams have always had multiple great players. The real problem isn't that these guys are joining forces, it's that they're only willing to join forces in big markets.
  8. Do you think the Heat would rather have Bosh or Chicago-era Dennis Rodman? And how do you respond to the other part of that post? How long was Dwight Howard supposed to stay on the same team with the corpse of Jason Richardson and Hedo Turkoglu?
  9. Yes, we can land some good players. But good players don't get you out of the second round. We might as well have kept Joe if the plan was to sign someone like Harden.
  10. Didn't Howard get drafted in '04? He's been there for a while and they haven't done anything other than sign overpaid small forwards. And Rodman wasn't anymore of a roleplayer than Bosh or Ray Allen.
  11. The Hawks will never build a contender through free agency unless it involves Howard and Paul (which it won't, obviously).
  12. Let's not pretend like Jordan "did it himself." He played with some great players. Scottie Pippen is a hall of famer. So is Dennis Rodman. Go look at the teams with Jerry West and Wilt. The Boston Celtics int he 80's had like 4 hall of famers. Magic's teams in the 80's also had a ton of great players. This isn't really a new thing.
  13. I don't have a problem with how things work now so much, but I do think if you upped the max contract payable to one player while keeping the salary cap largely the same it would kill two birds with one stone. It would stop people like Jason Richardson and other middling players from making the obscene amounts of money they do and instead shift that money to the elite players that actually deserve it, and it would be easier for smaller market teams to keep their stars.
×
×
  • Create New...