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They paid Ibaka and Perkins instead.Didn't OKC trade Harden because of salary cap reasons or did they really not think that he would be a good starter?
They paid Ibaka and Perkins instead.Didn't OKC trade Harden because of salary cap reasons or did they really not think that he would be a good starter?
I fail to see how we could've increased his value from teams saying "nah" to Harden for Beal or Klay to "getting any big man we want."
The owner only cares about money.
It was to save money, they're a business
All NBA owners have more than enough to pay the luxury tax, so I don't like that excuse. Except for the Buss family, owning a basketball team isn't anybody's primary business and they can write off losing money on their little basketball team anyway.
Plus, with playoff revenue, it's a wash anyway.
Even Glen Taylor paid the luxury tax for a couple years to try and get the Wolves over.
Avoiding the repeater is scaring every team except the Nets from getting into the luxury tax until absolutely necessary.All NBA owners have more than enough to pay the luxury tax, so I don't like that excuse. Except for the Buss family, owning a basketball team isn't anybody's primary business and they can write off losing money on their little basketball team anyway.
Avoiding the repeater is scaring every team except the Nets from getting into the luxury tax until absolutely necessary.
And I can fully admit that paying Perk that kind of money was risky (and turned out to be a big mistake), but I again encourage everyone here to read this article:
http://dailythunder.com/2013/05/should-the-thunder-amnesty-kendrick-perkins/
What will it take for you to finally turn on your ownership?
All NBA owners have more than enough to pay the luxury tax, so I don't like that excuse. Except for the Buss family, owning a basketball team isn't anybody's primary business and they can write off losing money on their little basketball team anyway.
Plus, with playoff revenue, it's a wash anyway.
Even Glen Taylor paid the luxury tax for a couple years to try and get the Wolves over.
Does MJ make much money off his other businesses? If not then we can put him in that category as well.
I think Bennett is a massive tool and is probably greedy and horrible... Hell, I thought he was before the Harden trade. The way he got the team was conniving and underhanded in and of itself.What will it take for you to finally turn on your ownership? It's okay to hate your owner. Ask the Clippers. I'd mention the Knicks but I think they secretly like it.
All NBA owners have more than enough to pay the luxury tax, so I don't like that excuse. Except for the Buss family, owning a basketball team isn't anybody's primary business and they can write off losing money on their little basketball team anyway.
Plus, with playoff revenue, it's a wash anyway.
Even Glen Taylor paid the luxury tax for a couple years to try and get the Wolves over.
Why does it seem like people assume Harden would have remained a bench player had he stayed in OKC?
Why does it seem like people assume Harden would have remained a bench player had he stayed in OKC?
The new CBA is absolutely trash. NBA players need to get with baseball players' representation.
He was a bench player in name only, just like Jason Terry.
The new CBA is absolutely trash. NBA players need to get with baseball players' representation.
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YES!
I didn't watch the game but in the one video on Daily Thunder it looks like he is pretty much %100 physically.
Why does it seem like people assume Harden would have remained a bench player had he stayed in OKC?
The new CBA is absolutely trash. NBA players need to get with baseball players' representation.
Harden was fantastic in his role coming off the bench and dominating the opponents' second unit. It's the same formula SA used with Ginobili for years, except Harden got too good (and was too ambitious as an individual player) for it to work money-wise while keeping Ibaka too.Well I mean, you could say that the role he had coming off the bench is a perfectly capable one that helps the team and I wouldn't argue against that, but I don't think that's the only direction that roster could have gone in (especially if he improved the way he did in Houston). I just think categorizing Harden as a "bench scorer" when talking about what OKC lost is highly disingenuous and obfuscates the actual value of what they gave up. They didn't give up a "bench scorer", they gave up a franchise SG.
Yeah, he looks good.TylerD said:YES!
I didn't watch the game but in the one video on Daily Thunder it looks like he is pretty much %100 physically.
So the Clippers are first in offensive efficiency...and last in defensive efficiency. Good thing they're paying DeAndre Jordan all that money.
The Knicks would be completely screwed up regardless of the CBA.
Does MJ make much money off his other businesses? If not then we can put him in that category as well.
Nobody thought of him as the best SG in the league when the trade happened. Sure, he had a chance in the next few years, but nobody expected him to transition to a starring role so easily.
In hindsight we could've gotten a lot more for him, but he was way undervalued at the time by the whole league, not just by us.
You said "and they could've used him to get any big man they want."
This assumes that Harden would've vastly increased his trade value in OKC if we had kept him around, which is highly unlikely. He played great in the playoffs (except for the Finals), and won the 6MOTY award with insane efficiency, but his role wasn't going to change in OKC. A sixth-man on a guaranteed max contract doesn't scream "trade value" for me.
I fail to see how we could've increased his value from teams saying "nah" to Harden for Beal or Klay to "getting any big man we want."
Curry scored 38 on Chris Paul not DeAndre...
Didn't OKC trade Harden because of salary cap reasons or did they really not think that he would be a good starter?
lakers people are beating up on gondo as a way to divert from the unrepentant catastrophe that was the dwight howard trade for them
if kd leaves then ynb might well be traded/"injured" and okc can at least bottom out, the lakers are on the fast track to becoming hawks west for the next 5 years
lol I'm sure if you keep telling yourself this it'll eventually be true. Stren has one last lottery to rig.
The lottery is in May, and Stern retires in February, Dimwitus.
Never said he'd be commissioner in may. No one leaves an organization that his served for 30 years without any "connections". Blazers in the meantime will keep on drafting "odens"
Never said he'd be commissioner in may. No one leaves an organization that his served for 30 years without any "connections". Blazers in the meantime will keep on drafting "odens"
moreover that implies that the lakers actually have patience with developing a rookie when kupchak and jimmy boy are far more interested in fasttracking it to being competitive soon with kobe being old as fuck
That's the most likely outcome. We'll be 9 seeds til Kobe's done.
Then we have to get lucky in the draft to avoid being Charlotte West.
Warriors vs. 76ers
Cant wait.
Warriors have beaten two average teams. I want to see what the dub squad can do against the #1 ranked team in the league ( Team has beaten Chicago and Miami)
Warriors!!!
BULLSHIT. That's why he was the highest scoring sixth man of the year in how long? He even closed your games for you. I'm sure this is what presti and the gang were trying to do when they kept harden on the bench to keep his value down.