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Whens the last time a player went from being a 50% career FT shooter across 150+ games to hitting nearly 80% the way Lonzo has?
Just a question because he has kinda been forgoten about because of injury and the Harden trade.... But if Spencer Dinwiddie opted out of his final year of his deal (he is due like 12 mil) would he be a PG you would be interested in or not. He would be coming off an ACL injury but he had looked good the prior 2 years.
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Spencer is a better playmaker and ball handler and for sure a much better defender. But I’d still pass on him and that was before the injury.
Unless he came like really cheap and the Bulls were able to make a much better all around but I’d rather go after Ball, Conley, Lowry or look at the trade market. But I don’t see him opting out of his contract to sign cheaper especially when he’s only on a championship level team.
Last edited by Rndy; 04-07-2021 at 10:16 PM.
Nets could in theory have Irving, Harden, Durrant, Griffen and Aldridge on the court at the same time. That’s nuts.
If he can be a good role player which has been so far with them that’s all they need from LA and Blake they don’t need to be their former just consistent
He’s more like their 7th or 8th
Alright so, when I suggested this a couple years ago, it was met with furious responses from most of you and given our situation at that time, it was justified. But now, in our current situation, with 2 all-stars in place and our desperate need for a PG, what would be your response this time around?
Russell Westbrook.
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