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  1. He got tons of rebounds so even if he did get out hustled sometimes, he still got his. I don't think this argument is as black and white as you're making it. He's not amazing anymore and he's not terrible. I say trade him if we can, but if we can't, then it's not the end of the world.
  2. This Is far too harsh. I don't like his fit in Atlanta either, but he's still good at what he is which is a rebound specialist.
  3. Ron Baker looks like every player that played before 1960.
  4. Oh and he was 23rd in the league in defensive rating and number one on the Magic that played more than 2 games. Now Dwight was 5th but 23rd isn't terrible. It's above average for a center for sure.
  5. Fair point. https://www.google.com/amp/www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/orlando-magic/os-sp-orlando-magic-nikola-vucevic-defense-1206-20161205-story,amp.html i found a bunch of articles like this one this year that said he was getting better.
  6. Hey I do think he'd like to leave too based on his attitude in the playoffs (I don't blame him). I really love Dwight and was very happy to get the hometown kid, but I just think it's better for everyone if he went somewhere he could be happier. I don't think the agent is any indication though.
  7. I definitely disagree. I think Vuc is a great fit with Bud and has half the salary of Dwight. I think that the swap would not only make the Hawks better because Vuc is here, but we could also spend another 10 million in free agency. Also, here are their shot charts. Vuc has more of a midrange and long range game. I think he could be Horford-esque with Budball.
  8. I'll post this on every thread involving Dwight. Let him be the man again in Orlando and trade him and some picks for Vucevic. It would be strictly a marketing gimmick for Orlando, but Vuc would be great here and, for now, is half the price of Dwight. It could then become feasible that Millsap stays and the team isn't crippled going forward.
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    Smitty

    I'm saying that him being a good shooter would matter more if he was teaching players to shoot rather than picking guys who can. I just think that part is irrelevant to being a gm.
  10. I am am a self proclaimed Marcus Smart hater, but I really would rather have every player I listed. I'm just not a fan of his game.
  11. CP61

    Smitty

    He's not a coach. Being a good shooter and being able to recognize good shooters aren't the same thing.
  12. CP61

    Smitty

    Great 3 point shooter is a strange qualification for general manager.
  13. The Magic have been rebuilding since Dwight left, let's give them him back. Dwight for Vucevic straight up. Who says no? Besides the Magic of course.
  14. Wiggins, Embiid, Jabari, Jokic, Lavine, Saric, Randle, Payton, Nurkic, Harris, Hood, Clarkson. All but 3 were still on the board when he was taken.
  15. First of all, they wouldn't draft a guy if he new Gm they JUST hired didn't like him. They are interviewing around, by most of the guys being interviewed do show there is a clear vision., and it's assistant gm's who built top 5 teams through the draft. All of these guys already have their draft board I'm sure, and will discuss with The scouts already here and Bud. Hopefully the GM will have the final say. All I've learned from the search is that they are going to look all around to make sure they find the right guy which is the opposite of embarrassing. It shows that the organization is patient and willing to wait for the guy they want rather than try to scoop someone up quick. I'll refer to the hiring of Dan Quinn by the Falcons in February after they had already interviewed all the top names as a great example of how important patience is when hiring top guys in he organization. Don't settle to appease the fan base.
  16. If we are trading for a good player, I want it to be Vucevic. I think he's a similar player to Al and would be an incredible fit here. Orlando might tank, so he could be gettable. I'd be willing to trade Dwight for pretty much anything if we could get our hands on Vuc.
  17. I can see your point, but I also like watching the 3 point shot. As a guy who wasn't big into basketball until the last 5 years, this is what the game is to me. Which is why I think the Hawks have to get rid of Dwight and build around shooters. He's a relic of a different era now.
  18. Good point. We can keep THJ and Ersan for less than it would cost to keep Sap, and hopefully turn that into a good scoring bench in another year or two if we draft good players that can start.
  19. Ressler is about to ask if he can date Portland's owner's wife.
  20. Yeah I know it can work. I guess the real reason I'm hesitant is I can't look at where they have been an assistant gm and point to how good that team was built. So it's the fans that are clueless about what these candidates will do, not the organization. I'd still rather have the guys from the Warriors, Rockets, Thunder, and Celtics before these former players.
  21. Hiring Chauncey Billups could turn out okay, but I don't like it. I'm not a fan of guys who have never worked in a front office going straight to GM. It feels like you are handing a pilots license to a great race car driver. He might be good at playing, but roster building is a lot different. Not that he will be bad, I just don't know. I'm sure all the interviewees are telling them their plan for the franchise, so I guess he wouldn't be hired if they didn't think he knew what he was doing.
  22. The only negative I've seen is he isn't 18 and he wants to play small forward. I don't know how that's a negative. I'm pretty sure he left UCLA because they wouldn't let him play it, but that's not anything that bad.
  23. I didn't know who he was two days ago but now I've fallen in love. As a projected second round pick the ceiling would be almost unheard of there. He's got a perennial All-Star potential, so I would expect him to go too ten or at least in the lottery.
  24. The front office in flux makes me pretty excited. Shakeups at the top always make for a fun offseason as the new guy tries to craft the team his way. I'm hoping for a breaking of the status quo, and I think that this guy would probably want to do that. I do think the Hawks will probably be on track for the lottery next year though which is also exciting because the season becomes less about wins and losses and more about seeing what the young guys can do.
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