I just have no desire to sign someone like Warrick to a 3-year deal. I don't see how that makes us any better. I'd rather just keep the current team than do something like that.
I obviously don't know a lot about most the coaches since I don't follow the teams like I do the Hawks, but I find it hard to believe that any coach could be much worse than Woody.
I guess. I'm no expert, but I just thought while neither of them are really want we need, Joe Smith is more of an inside force than Warrick. Warrick seems like a 3 to me.
I just don't think there are enough minutes to go around to re-sign Flip. I don't know anything about Petro, but I'd rather have Smith than Swift or Oberto.
I'm not even going to respond to this in-depth. All I will say is that I am not at all Marvin sensitive. I have even agreed with you multiple times that he isn't worth 8 million dollars and overall has underachieved, though not by the margin that you say, in general. I just tire of having every conversation turned in the direction of how he sucks and should be traded/released/benched/etc.
I don't even care what the opinion is. It had nothing to do with what I said. He just randomly throws something about Marvin sucking in response to me saying Smith isn't a 3.
About his shot being low, I didn't watch all the videos so I don't know, but were there multiple instances of it? Cause this video shows him shooting higher than that:
Look at around 31 seconds in.
I think I've seen him shooting other times too and it wasn't as low as that three in the first video.
edit: There's other shots on this video too and none of them look as short as that one to me. Maybe that's just how he shoots if he's wide open.
I know we don't need him as the team is currently constructed. I forgot to say it in the original post but I meant if we weren't going to resign Marvin or traded him for a big guy or something. Jackson is underrated.
If you put Solo in the minicamp player group, that's the same number of those type of players we had last year:
West, Solo, Othello, Richardson, Morris