Wait so you spend the bulk of your time with the evidence against them and say they'll be fine? Which one is it?JNR wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2017 8:51 am JNR: I don't get the Middleton trade for Atlanta. They already have tons of wings and Lin was very important to their offense, which is first in the league in assists. Now you have Nate Robinson leading the charge, who isn't even the best passer on the team -- Joakim Noah is, in case you're wondering. It's clear the Hawks want to be a more fluid scoring team with scorers at every position, but I'm not sure if it will help or hurt when it comes to the postseason. Then again, they did win 6 straight after trading Jeremy Lin, so maybe we should just calm down and wait before declaring them dead. Hawks should be fine.
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Toni Reali:STAT MAN IN THE HOUSE , EXTRA POINTSInner_GI wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2017 8:55 am Inner_GI: Yes, they are certainly still the favorite to win the division, and I think a slight favorite for the championship. They completely destroyed the Warriors and the Raptors last sim. They have the best offense in the league. The one worry I have for this team is their league worst 3P% defense. In the playoffs, if a team like the warriors gets hot in the finals... Hawks may be in trouble. With that said, I'd be shocked if the Hawks are not in the finals.
FYI: Nate Robinson average 18-5-5 in his first sim without Jeremy Lin.
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JNR: I see Around the Horn doesn't believe in the virtue of seeing both sides of a debate. I think the Hawks will be fine, although I question the trade. Both of those statements can be true.ballsohard wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2017 8:59 amWait so you spend the bulk of your time with the evidence against them and say they'll be fine? Which one is it?JNR wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2017 8:51 am JNR: I don't get the Middleton trade for Atlanta. They already have tons of wings and Lin was very important to their offense, which is first in the league in assists. Now you have Nate Robinson leading the charge, who isn't even the best passer on the team -- Joakim Noah is, in case you're wondering. It's clear the Hawks want to be a more fluid scoring team with scorers at every position, but I'm not sure if it will help or hurt when it comes to the postseason. Then again, they did win 6 straight after trading Jeremy Lin, so maybe we should just calm down and wait before declaring them dead. Hawks should be fine.
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toni Reali: Sub Question, would you rather 10 Nate Robinson sized Jermey Lins or one Jeremy Lin sized Nate Robinson?IamQuailman wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2017 10:31 am Ian Quailmen: I have no idea what Wig is doing with that deal. Nate Robinson is far from a pure PG, and even further from a long term option. This definitely opens the door for other teams in the east, because he has a legitimate and true weakness at the 1 and 2 now. And I don't care how many Nate Robinson stat lines you show me.
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Ian Quailmen: 10 Nate Robinson sized Jeremy Lins, because then my squad would be deeper than the Spurs at least.ballsohard wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2017 10:40 amtoni Reali: Sub Question, would you rather 10 Nate Robinson sized Jermey Lins or one Jeremy Lin sized Nate Robinson?IamQuailman wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2017 10:31 am Ian Quailmen: I have no idea what Wig is doing with that deal. Nate Robinson is far from a pure PG, and even further from a long term option. This definitely opens the door for other teams in the east, because he has a legitimate and true weakness at the 1 and 2 now. And I don't care how many Nate Robinson stat lines you show me.
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Inner_GI: your lack of imagination is disappointing.JNR wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2017 10:41 am JNR: Definitely one Jeremy Lin sized Nate Robinson. I'm only allowed to play 5 Nate Robinson sized Jeremy Lins at once, and the post matchup would be a nightmare.
Someone else needs to step up. He's constantly misinformed on his duties and the rules. Also, there was a huge controversy last year in which he doubled/tripled, down on. He later reversed that decision once it wasn't in his best interest... that's shady. Add to that, the on the court issues... the Hornets need is undivided attention. Seriously... where is that team going?ballsohard wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2017 10:56 am Toni Reali: From on the court to off the court. The much maligned media coodinator czar NickMalone took a lot of L's last season but ran unapposed last year. He thinks he did a good job last year, and now this year he's come back and was confused on the points limit. Does he deserve to keep the job, or does someone else need to step up and take the job?
Toni Reali: I respect you thinking he should stay, but you can't cast stones in a glass house. You're blaming Nola. for being all talk when you did the same thing after being one of the loudest voices against him and started a petition?!?!?IamQuailman wrote: Fri Apr 07, 2017 11:08 am Ian Quailmen: It's a tough job to police Media Points in this league. Nick is doing a good job, but sometimes just takes the wrong stance. But for every half empty there's a half full. Nick is a man of conviction who stands for what he believes is right (even if it's wrong). But I fully expect people to stand up and not back down this off-season, people like NOLa who was all talk. I personally backed out because Nick appeared to have learned from his mistakes. My step down was for a 2nd chance, for a step in the right direction.
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