Well. The Timberwolves have great talent, but the GM is absent. The Lakers are always a threat, but he is actively trying to tank. The Grizz are fresh out of jail, so they are still rebuilding, and the Raptors are a team that may present some problems, but they won’t probably win over 40 games.jlmarines wrote:Justin Bieber, Teremana.com: The standards are high in Boston. Is there a team in the Glen Sabo Division that you are concerned?
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Yeah. I hope to have a deep run, and will ultimately dictate how I proceed next offseason. Thankfully I also have Cruce on a team deal, so I can also maybe decline his option to try to lessen the blow as well. Maybe I even try to package DJ and Lee for another player like Alvarado??? Idk, only time will tell.Xist2Inspire wrote:Random Reporter: With Daniel Johnson due for a new contract next season, this jacking the price of this roster even higher, how important is it that the team puts together a deep playoff run this season?
I did send some feelers out, I think to even you, on draft day about a Lew trade. Ultimately I decided it was better to keep Lew and hope he has a good camp to where he can be a quality bench player this year. Where I either move him into replacing Cruce or Clauer or move for an upgrade.MexicanMamba wrote:Lew is a talent, for sure, but knowing you had temporary cap space before UFA, was there ever any consideration to dealing Lew for another star players to really stack this roster once Ebba and Gates re-signed?
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Yeah. I hoping his stats will be similar to what he does in the regular season. I have hopes that he becomes an all star for the first time. However, he may have to be a team player and float around a bit instead of going for personal accolades.greepleairport wrote:Looks like Gates is starting to round off in his TCs and may be just about peak Gates this year. Do you have higher expectations from him than last? Do you think he'll ever hit full purp?
Coming into the offseason, we were pretty sure we wanted to keep Claure as we felt he was a good fit in this roster. There was some doubt in the beginning of the offseason on how much to bring him back for, but ultimately he played so well and the team improved so much when he was brought in that we felt good about the max. I knew that the deal may have been a little ambitious given his age, but I felt good that he could be moved if needed. The QKN hit for sure hurt as, I was not expecting this rough of a TC right after getting paid. A real Al Haynesworth type situation may arise in the bean town, and we are ready to flick him if needed.garbageman wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2024 10:00 pm Sham Smith, Bulls.com: With the hit to Clauer's quickness and efficiency stats last year that left a lot to be desired, can you describe the conundrum of not giving him that contract and risking losing him vs. signing him to a long contract and knowing that you've probably seen him at his peak?
I have never held the power rankings in high regard. I thought they were so bad I created my own rankings. So, no. I do not think it is a good representation.Black Superman wrote: Sun Apr 14, 2024 10:04 pm Desert here....
Your team was 7th in the pre season power rankings. Do you feel that is an accurate depiction of where your team is right now?
Bulls.NickMalone77 wrote: Mon Apr 15, 2024 12:17 am Nick Melon; Orlando Sentinel: You’ve stated known teams that could give you trouble in your own division but which teams also in the Silky Johnson division could be ones that could prevent you from making a run to the finals?
Well number one would be @@BigDaddyd8720's mom, but she sadly is out for the year. I would maybe say after her, Anthony Morrow.
I think the rebuild would consist of moving on from players like Cruce and Clauer (harder to do). Outside of that we’re probably going to stay consistent.BigDaddyd8720 wrote:*finally gets called on after having hand raised for 6 and 1/2 minutes*
Good morning, First off, how dare you bring my mother into this. SHE'S A NICE LADY!
Second, with missing the playoffs last season, and having high expectations this season, if it doesn't work out, do you see yourself starting a rebuild sooner rather than later? Or do you still see your team as a contender and plan to build around your players you have now?
I ain’t nobodies Banana. Im a free Banana. I now have two guys who are seasoned vets to the playoffs so I hope that they hold it down and show the others what is expected from a playoff caliber team.Jedihero wrote:Skeeter Valentine, Junior Writer, Bluffington Post, Sim Sports Division:
My Banana, you just finished your 5th season without a playoff berth, what will it mean to you and the players to finally get over that hump? Was this timeframe built into your original plans of rebuild, or is it taking a little longer than expected?