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Wait are you taking this opportunity to talk trash about Dame always trying to play?!? That's some bullshit. The dude just got injured and you want to make it about him making some kind of mistake because he's a true competitor. Fucking pathetic.

Let me ask you this, are you someone who supports resting players? If not this about as hypocritical as anything gets but even if you do like players that take a more pampered approach to when they are willing to play, this response is still pure bullshit.

Get better Dame.
I'm not trash talking anybody but you can vent all you want....I had a bad feeling about him playing in the Olympics and a bad feeling about him coming back for this series cold from blood clot watch...nothing hypocritical about having a gut feeling and the worst case scenario come true but you can stuff your personal attack on me where the sun don't shine...I'm a big Dame fan...I don't think he has managed his health well throughout his career....you think that's bashing? I'm not your topic here. What's hypocritical is bashing me over it. That's the response that's
pure bullshit. Get better Dame. I'm someone who supports resting players who are injured and not in game shape from recovery, sure. Especially if they are soon to bee 35 years old. Sucks for Dame and the Bucks.
 
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Bucks don't need to worry about the Lillard injury because they have Playoff Kuz:
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Sucks for Dame to tear his Achilles but once again he's shown he lacks patience coming back from injuries and pushes his timelines ahead ...just like the Olympics, he should have sat this series out. Hopefully he turns the negative into a positive but the Bucks are toast now. Maybe we'll see him with a clipboard on the Blazers bench in a suit now.
If he tore his Achilles he might not come back. At least not at this level. It’s gonna be really hard.
 
I'm not trash talking anybody but you can vent all you want....I had a bad feeling about him playing in the Olympics and a bad feeling about him coming back for this series cold from blood clot watch...nothing hypocritical about having a gut feeling and the worst case scenario come true but you can stuff your personal attack on me where the sun don't shine...I'm a big Dame fan...I don't think he has managed his health well throughout his career....you think that's bashing? I'm not your topic here. What's hypocritical is bashing me over it. That's the response that's
pure bullshit. Get better Dame. I'm someone who supports resting players who are injured and not in game shape from recovery, sure. Especially if they are soon to bee 35 years old. Sucks for Dame and the Bucks.
Fair enough. We can definitely agree that we're sending our best to Dame. It's got to be a tough time for him.
 
Fuck man. Get better Dame. What a terrible month for him.

That first step jab explosiveness into a step back 3 may be gone. He unfortunately will be easier to guard, i believe.
 
Fuck man. Get better Dame. What a terrible month for him.

That first step jab explosiveness into a step back 3 may be gone. He unfortunately will be easier to guard, i believe.
Yeah if he comes back, which I think he will, I'd expect him to be a floor general setting up other players and a sniper when he's off the ball and that's about it. Who knows though, Dame thrives in adversity so maybe he'll surprise us all and come back as good as he's been the last couple of seasons.

Edit: That contract did just become one of the worst in the league though. With that player option season after next for more than $58M. Sheesh! No bueno.
 
Yeah if he comes back, which I think he will, I'd expect him to be a floor general setting up other players and a sniper when he's off the ball and that's about it. Who knows though, Dame thrives in adversity so maybe he'll surprise us all and come back as good as he's been the last couple of seasons.
Achilles is different. There’s only so much you can do.
 
Wes has had a career since his tear but been trade fodder pretty much..Rodney Hood lasted a season with the Clippers and one with the Bucks before hanging em up afteer his Achilles tear... Neither Wes of Rodney are number one options or pt guards so that's a tough position to play anyway. The good thing about Dame is if he's out of the game he has made the bag already..and still is on the books for his biggest paydays.
 
Hate to see Dame injured but does this make those picks look any better?

Kobe and KD came back so I think 90% Dame can make it back.
 
Bucks have to look to trade Giannis. It’s the only way for them out for them. Giannis is the only player that might net them a top pick so they can rebuild.
 
Hate to see Dame injured but does this make those picks look any better?

Kobe and KD came back so I think 90% Dame can make it back.

Dame will be 38 in 2029 so I don't think his status means anything for that pick. Probably won't be a Buck and with his injury might not be in the NBA
 
Well it's been confirmed as a left Achilles tear, apparently happened after going for a rebound.
 
Dame will be 38 in 2029 so I don't think his status means anything for that pick. Probably won't be a Buck and with his injury might not be in the NBA
Yeah I was kinda thinking about how his contract was gonna limit them in the coming years and where that leaves them in 2029. I think all or almost all of their picks have been traded?
 
Yeah I was kinda thinking about how his contract was gonna limit them in the coming years and where that leaves them in 2029. I think all or almost all of their picks have been traded?

2025 first round draft pick to Brooklyn
Milwaukee's 2025 1st round pick to Brooklyn (via New Orleans to Portland to Detroit to New York) [Denver-Milwaukee-New Orleans-Oklahoma City, 11/23/2020; New Orleans-Portland, 2/8/2022; Detroit-Portland, 7/6/2022; Detroit-New York, 7/6/2022; Brooklyn-New York, 7/6/2024]

2025 second round draft pick to Cleveland
Milwaukee's 2025 2nd round pick to Cleveland [Cleveland-Milwaukee, 11/18/2020]

2026
2026 second round draft pick from Utah
Utah's 2026 2nd round pick to San Antonio protected for selections 56-60 or to Milwaukee protected for selections 31-55 (via Minnesota to San Antonio) [L.A. Lakers-Minnesota-Utah, 2/9/2023; Minnesota-San Antonio, 6/23/2023; Milwaukee-New York-San Antonio-Washington, 2/6/2025]

2026 first round draft pick to New Orleans (swap, New Orleans incoming)
New Orleans has the right to swap its 2026 1st round pick for Milwaukee's 2026 1st round pick [Denver-Milwaukee-New Orleans-Oklahoma City, 11/23/2020]

2026 second round draft pick to Orlando or New York
Orlando will receive the two most favorable of its 2026 2nd round pick, Detroit's 2026 2nd round pick and Milwaukee's 2026 2nd round pick and New York will receive the least favorable of the three (via Detroit to L.A. Clippers to Orlando; via Orlando to Phoenix to Brooklyn to New York) [Milwaukee-Orlando, 11/18/2020; Brooklyn-Detroit-L.A. Clippers, 11/19/2020; L.A. Clippers-Orlando, 7/29/2021; Orlando-Phoenix, 7/17/2023; Brooklyn-Memphis-Phoenix, 2/8/2024; Brooklyn-New York, 7/6/2024]

2027
No picks incoming.

2027 first round draft pick to New Orleans or Atlanta
New Orleans will receive the more favorable of its 2027 1st round pick and Milwaukee's 2027 1st round pick and Atlanta will receive the less favorable of the two protected for selections 1-4; if this pick falls within its protected range and is therefore not conveyable, then New Orleans' obligation to Atlanta will be extinguished and New Orleans will instead receive both picks (via New Orleans) [Denver-Milwaukee-New Orleans-Oklahoma City, 11/23/2020; Atlanta-New Orleans, 7/6/2024]

2027 second round draft pick to Detroit
Milwaukee's 2027 2nd round pick to Detroit (via Philadelphia) [Milwaukee-Philadelphia, 2/8/2024; Detroit-Philadelphia, 2/6/2025]

2028
No picks incoming.

2028 first round draft pick to Portland or Washington (Portland, Washington, Brooklyn, Philadelphia or Phoenix incoming)
Portland will receive the more favorable of its 2028 1st round pick, protected for selections 15-30 if Portland has not conveyed a 1st round pick to Chicago by 2027, and Milwaukee's 2028 1st round pick; Washington will receive the more favorable of (i) the more favorable of (a) Washington's 2028 1st round pick and (b) the least / less favorable of Brooklyn's 2028 1st round pick, Philadelphia's 2028 1st round pick, which would be protected for selections 1-8 if Philadelphia does not convey a 1st round pick to Brooklyn in 2027 and otherwise conveyable if Philadelphia has conveyed a 1st round pick to Oklahoma City by 2026, and Phoenix's 2028 1st round pick and (ii) the less favorable of the Milwaukee pick and the Portland pick if conveyable and Milwaukee will receive the less favorable of (i) and (ii); if the Portland pick is not conveyable, then Milwaukee's obligation to Portland will be extinguished and Washington will instead have the right to swap for the Milwaukee pick [see (ii) above] (via Portland's right to swap for Milwaukee; via Washington's right to swap Washington, Brooklyn, Philadelphia or Phoenix for Milwaukee or Portland) [Milwaukee-Phoenix-Portland, 9/27/2023; Milwaukee-New York-Washington, 2/6/2025]

2028 second round draft pick to Oklahoma City
Milwaukee's 2028 2nd round pick to Oklahoma City (via Brooklyn to Houston) [Brooklyn-Indiana-Milwaukee-Phoenix, 2/9/2023; Brooklyn-Houston, 7/6/2023; Houston-Oklahoma City, 10/17/2023]

2029
No picks incoming.

2029 first round draft pick to Portland or Washington
Portland will receive the most and least favorable of its 2029 1st round pick, Boston's 2029 1st round pick and Milwaukee's 2029 1st round pick and Washington will receive the second most favorable of the three (via Boston to Portland; via Milwaukee to Portland; via Portland to Washington) [Milwaukee-Phoenix-Portland, 9/27/2023; Boston-Portland, 10/1/2023; Portland-Washington, 7/6/2024]

2029 second round draft pick to Detroit
Milwaukee's 2029 2nd round pick to Detroit (via Brooklyn) [Brooklyn-Indiana-Milwaukee-Phoenix, 2/9/2023; Brooklyn-Detroit, 7/6/2023]

2030
No picks incoming.

2030 first round draft pick to Portland (swap, Portland incoming)
Portland has the right to swap its 2030 1st round pick for Milwaukee's 2030 1st round pick [Milwaukee-Phoenix-Portland, 9/27/2023]

2030 second round draft pick to Orlando
Milwaukee's 2030 2nd round pick to Orlando [Milwaukee-Orlando, 6/22/2023]
 
Some team will be paying Dame $63 million two seasons from now. (Blue is player option.)

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Some of that is confusing with Wash involved. Are we actually getting a 1 from Mil. What are the odds on 2028 and 2029 of getting anything from them?
 
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Playing soccer with kids is not the same as playing NBA basketball. I didn’t say he was incapable of walking. Just that he has a condition that prevents him from playing NBA basketball. It’s like when people got upset at Steve Nash playing basketball when he was supposed to be out hurt. He was like “there’s a difference between playing pick up ball with kids and chasing Steph Curry around the court for 2 hours.”

Someone could have bone cancer and still play soccer.
 
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