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LOL he really is going to try to steer his way to the Spurs isn't he?The reports are saying that the Klutch Sport CEO Rich Paul wants to represent him.
Barnes/Olynyk/Sochan/Castle and Hawks picks for Giannis, tbh.LOL he really is going to try to steer his way to the Spurs isn't he?
I'd rather keep Castle. He's in a slump right now but he's 20 and I expect another big leap from him next season. At 23 or 24 this guy is gonna be Prime Alvin Roberston minus the off the court bullshit and the Spurs will regret the fuck out of trading him. While Giannis is starting to look like David or Shaq the way they started breaking down in their thirties.Barnes/Olynyk/Sochan/Castle and Hawks picks for Giannis, tbh.
I wouldn't trade for Giannis, but it's Klutch Sport CEO Rich Paul's world, tbh.I'd rather keep Castle. He's in a slump right now but he's 20 and I expect another big leap from him next season. At 23 or 24 this guy is gonna be Prime Alvin Roberston minus the off the court bullshit and the Spurs will regret the fuck out of trading him. While Giannis is starting to look like David or Shaq the way they started breaking down in their thirties.
Thought you were kidding lol. Rich Paul just can't help himself. If he can somehow get Giannis to the Spurs for pennies on the dollar ala Fox then I'm all for it though (highly unlikely). Prob not willing to give up Castle for 31 year-old Giannis though tbh. Those recurring calf injuries scare me. He's now had 4 calf injuries in 3 years. Given his usage and how physicals game is, could see him really starting to break down within a year or two tbh.The reports are saying that the Klutch Sport CEO Rich Paul wants to represent him.
Desperation make people do stupid things. GM's are no exception. Not easy giving up the greatest player in your franchise's history sans Kareem. But yea, selling high on him last offseason was clearly the right move. Now they won't get as much in return (though they'll prob still get a decent haul) and they're stuck paying Dame for the next few years. Just dumb.giannis should have been traded over the summer and basically everybody knew it. i didnt think the lillard/giannis combo was ever going to win, but as soon as lillard tore his achilles hitting reset was the obvious move regardless of what you felt about their chances
instead they stretched lillard and thought myles turner was going to be good enough. just sheer stupidity on their part, and now theyve fucked themselves
gives giannis a way to ramp down while still competing for titlesCurious as to the logic for why Rich Paul would want to get Giannis to SA. I understand getting Fox here... but Giannis makes less sense to me from an agent POV, even if it were somehow an attempt to earn Wemby's business.
I think it assumes that Giannis wants to get to SA and RP is telling him he can make it happen to entice him to become a client.Curious as to the logic for why Rich Paul would want to get Giannis to SA. I understand getting Fox here... but Giannis makes less sense to me from an agent POV, even if it were somehow an attempt to earn Wemby's business.
So what's the logic for Giannis wanting to come to SA? @spurraider21 raises an interesting angle, but personally I don't find it overly compelling because I don't perceive Giannis as someone interesting in ramping down or being a 2nd star... but I could be wrong.I think it assumes that Giannis wants to get to SA and RP is telling him he can make it happen to entice him to become a client.
Desperation make people do stupid things. GM's are no exception. Not easy giving up the greatest player in your franchise's history sans Kareem. But yea, selling high on him last offseason was clearly the right move. Now they won't get as much in return (though they'll prob still get a decent haul) and they're stuck paying Dame for the next few years. Just dumb.
Think Giannis ends up staying in the East though. Knicks or Raptors would be my guess. Maybe ATL. Miami's always lurking too.
I think you're not giving Toronto enough credit for its appeal as a market, especially to an international player (and especially in the current sociopolitical environment).The Knicks offer a glamor market and All-NBA lead guard.
The Hawks offer a popular among players market, a high pick in a loaded draft (I don't think they'll do it though) and the sheen of a recent 1st overall pick.
The Heat offer a glamor market, stable organization and All-Star caliber center who fits with him.
The Raptors can't offer any of these things, nor the kind of expendable asset good enough to be the centerpiece of a package for a superstar.
I think you're not giving Toronto enough credit for its appeal as a market, especially to an international player (and especially in the current sociopolitical environment).
Same reason he wanted Fox here. Because Wemby is considered a generational prospect who is expected to be playing deep into May and June for much of the next decade so a lot of good marketing opportunities while playing for titles. Lotta money to be made riding the Wemby gravy train even if he can't sign Wemby himself.Curious as to the logic for why Rich Paul would want to get Giannis to SA. I understand getting Fox here... but Giannis makes less sense to me from an agent POV, even if it were somehow an attempt to earn Wemby's business.
I think you're not giving Toronto enough credit for its appeal as a market, especially to an international player (and especially in the current sociopolitical environment).
I think for most stars that is likely true... I think for international players there may be a significant difference in perception of Toronto in particularI'm not criticizing the city, I'm saying from a players perspective, name the last star who wanted to be in that market.
Whether or not that's legit it's definitely some bullshit the way Giannis is stringing the Bucks on. If you want out just say it instead of letting them wreck their franchise trying to keep you happy. But no he wants it to be their fault, like when he bitched to the media about them cutting Lillard after making it clear he wanted them to do whatever necessary to try to strengthen the team now. Another reason I don't want him on the Spurs. He's kind of a diva, almost half a Kawhi.And... for what it's worth (which is not much)... I know someone who is close to someone who is close to Dame (Cousin's sister's boyfriend's hair dresser type shit, I know)... and apparently Dame hated it in MIL because Giannis is kind of a dick and didn't even attempt to establish a relationship with Dame.
There's really no way to know, but my guess is that he thinks we are the easiest route to more titles.So what's the logic for Giannis wanting to come to SA? @spurraider21 raises an interesting angle, but personally I don't find it overly compelling because I don't perceive Giannis as someone interesting in ramping down or being a 2nd star... but I could be wrong.
That where I think he should want to go. I'd be his team and the favorite in the East.I think you're not giving Toronto enough credit for its appeal as a market, especially to an international player (and especially in the current sociopolitical environment).