It gives them help but I don’t think that’s enough to get past OKC amongst others.The warriors get Jimmy Butler then sign him to a 2 year $121 million extension. I don't know how to feel about this.
Oh for sure. This is a panic move to try and get in to the playoffs. And Wiggins was low key the Warriors best player this season.It gives them help but I don’t think that’s enough to get past OKC amongst others.
Looking forward to watching it. I’ve read good things.Did anyone else binge Court of Gold on Netflix in like 24 hours? Awesome series.
So Nico trades a generational player for a really great player who is often injured who plays for you exactly one half before going out for multiple months. You then announce you're raising ticket prices. Now, Kyrie is out for the rest of the season and it's all lost. Just the most amazing fumble in GM history. Meanwhile, that generational talent you traded away because he was a lazy fatass who likes to drink and smoke has led his new team to 6 straight wins.
The new ownership group would rather make money than win championships.Probably. Again, I'm just happy I got to see Dirk win one. The worst part is they were just in the finals last year and Luka wasn't the reason they lost it. Boston was just a flatly superior team and the rest of the squad failed to step up. Now, you have no Luka, Kyrie might be out for a year, and Anthony Davis is injury prone. They purposefully set the franchise on fire. It still makes no sense.
I'm convinced they didn't watch a second of Mavs basketball before they decided they wanted to add a local team to the portfolio for the express purpose of getting a taxpayer funded arena that they could tack their casino onto. They own a plot of land in Irving that is adjacent to where Texas Stadium (former Cowboys stadium) used to be. I think the arena is all they care about and the last thing they wanted was to pay Luka the Supermax and add that to the profit/loss statement. They thought they could move him out and the fans would keep coming. They badly misread the sentiment of how the fans felt about Luka. It would be like trading away Dirk in 2007 after they didn't beat the Miami Heat. He was the heart of the franchise. Now the entire franchise has been lit on fire. You took a guy that had a 10 year window and traded it for a 3 year window for two players, if they can even stay healthy. People left in the 3rd quarter the other night. At some point, they'll just stop coming. So by all means, raise ticket prices! They gambled on Luka leaving and it has destroyed their franchise.The new ownership group would rather make money than win championships.
Curse of the Doncino run comingMavs are cursed forever now.