That was such a bad trade, and it's getting worse by the day. I have no idea what Joe Dumars was thinking.Atlanta just fleeced New Orleans tbh
That was such a bad trade, and it's getting worse by the day. I have no idea what Joe Dumars was thinking.Atlanta just fleeced New Orleans tbh
And if Atlanta declined, we might have received that offer.That was such a bad trade, and it's getting worse by the day. I have no idea what Joe Dumars was thinking.
Yep pure swap this year. We get the better of the Spurs and Hawks pick, no protections, no scenarios.Is this just a straight up 2026 Draft pick slot swap?
No 47 variables that have to play out?
That was such a bad trade, and it's getting worse by the day. I have no idea what Joe Dumars was thinking.
I think FBI need to expand their investigation to GM tooI'll be surprised if ATL finishes higher than #9 and is out after the play-in game.Wouldn't be shocked to see the Spurs finishing with a better record than the Hawks but them going straight to the playoffs and us somehow skrewing up our playin games, thus the swap not conveying.
But the bottom line still is: We won this trade and it helped us land Wemby.

Completely different game on the road as. at homeOf course the Lakers completely shit the bed in embarrassing fashion after our game.
Yeah they probably don’t have the refs gifting them 40 FTs on the roadCompletely different game on the road as. at home
He wasn’t.That was such a bad trade, and it's getting worse by the day. I have no idea what Joe Dumars was thinking.
i generally like Queen a lot but he’s not worth what NOLA traded for him.He's a 6'10 C with subpar athleticism and no range.
Exactly the archetype that has no place in today's league.
He was DNP/CD against OKC today because he's unplayable against competent teams.
We just have to accept that the basketball gods have favored the Thunder. Probably to make up for the fact that most of their fans have to live in fucking Oklahoma.Kinda worried about the Clippers free falling while OKC owns a swap with them...
We just have to accept that the basketball gods have favored the Thunder.