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Assuming Millsap will be moving on, Collins is projected to be our PF going forward.  No need for Griffin.

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4 minutes ago, AtlHomer said:

Assuming Millsap will be moving on, Collins is projected to be our PF going forward.  No need for Griffin.

We can play with two PFs...This is the new NBA and yes Millsap will be gone..

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1 minute ago, capstone21 said:

Griffen is not coming to a team that is starting over ... he will go where he can compete for playoffs/championship

So Cleveland, Boston, or Golden State?

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4 hours ago, Spud2Nique said:

Wouldn't happen and I wouldn't want it to...lol.

Yeah, over 120 million and the risk existing with his documented surgeries on both knees and a stress fracture in his back repaired over his career. Danger, danger!! 

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3 hours ago, Thomas said:

Yeah, over 120 million and the risk existing with his documented surgeries on both knees and a stress fracture in his back repaired over his career. Danger, danger!! 

Red flag city. A acquisition of a Blake Griffin to me signals that we have no plan for the future, our owner just wants to make money and doesn't care about winning, and that we love what has happened to the Knicks and want to copy their blueprint on how to build our team.

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16 hours ago, AtlHomer said:

Assuming Millsap will be moving on, Collins is projected to be our PF going forward.  No need for Griffin.

No to Blake.

Collins can be a small ball five or a straight up four. He needs work on his man defense and outside shot but his offense is already tailor made to be flexible at either position. Put it this way, he will be posting up more than most centers already in the league no matter what you want to call him.

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Just a refresher on the injury list.

But the list of teams interested in handing Griffin a long-term maximum contract might be shorter than you’d think considering his long list of injuries. First, to his left leg: sprained MCLbroken kneecap, meniscus tearpartially torn quadricepshigh ankle sprainknee bone bruisesprained knee, and strained hamstring. As for his right: He suffered torn cartilage in his right knee in college and underwent “minor” surgery on his right knee this season to remove “loose bodies.” Over the years, he’s suffered other miscellaneous injuries, like a back stress fractureright-elbow staph infection, and broken right hand. We can now add bruised big right toe to the list.

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