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Bendit wrote: View Post"appear" is the operative term. Maybe MU is driving up the price/playing hard to get strategy. I like the sentiment out there if true. I think every player on this team has a price. If it knocks the socks off Masai I say he cocks & pulls.“The saving of our world from pending doom will come, not through the complacent adjustment of the conforming majority, but through the creative maladjustment of a nonconforming minority.” - Martin Luther King
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I think risk/reward of keeping him is now better than for trading him. His trade value isn't exactly sky high right now.
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DanH wrote: View PostI think risk/reward of keeping him is now better than for trading him. His trade value isn't exactly sky high right now.
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DanH wrote: View PostI think risk/reward of keeping him is now better than for trading him. His trade value isn't exactly sky high right now."We're playing in a building." -- Kawhi Leonard
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I liked two opposing posts because I'm really torn on this issue. Is Terrence Ross done improving? Then his value is probably highest now. Is he on a downturn? Then you should probably keep him.
I think ultimately that his value is high enough that it's worth the risk, but we could be looking at a player who never quite gets where we want him to be and that scares me. Ed Davis is not exactly the comparable you want. He's fine as a player, but he's a 9th man rotation guy on a solid team.That is a normal collar. Move on, find a new slant.
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Superjudge wrote: View PostRoss has every tool in the book.
His issue is in his mind. His personality.
The very same things, I think, that make him as pleasant as he apparently is in real life....off the court..... are what hold him back on it.
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Superjudge wrote: View PostRoss has every tool in the book.
His issue is in his mind. His personality.
The very same things, I think, that make him as pleasant as he apparently is in real life....off the court..... are what hold him back on it.
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Ifound a story about who shot better or worse on contested jumpers.
Last year, Pierce, Lebron, Harden, Dirk, Wesbrook, Jamaal Crawford, even Rudy Gay were in a group of 10 that actually shot better when contested.
Then there was a group of 12 that shot much worse when contested. Best known names in that group were Dragic, Beal, David West, Love, Josh Smith and TRoss.
Not quite sure how to interpret this, but rather have seen TRoss in the Lebron group than the Josh Smith group.If we knew half as much about coaching an NBA team as we think, we"d know twice as much as we do.
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