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Without knowing how to say his name, how do you say it?

Cause I honestly have no idea, so I’m going to guess that it is “Veet” “Kredge-Zee”

Mark Mason is about to be the most multilingual arena announcer in the league with these lineup calls.

Google Translate is saying as: Veet Cray-chee
 
Could this make it more likely we are holding onto all the Bucks picks? If so then we have 1 extra in 2029 and the extra 2028 from Orlando. The thinking might be we won't need roster spots for 2nd rounders with all those 1st in future seasons.

If we were sending out all the Bucks picks there might be more need to hang onto future 2nd rounders.
The only team I’d trade the Bucks picks to is the Bucks. I think they’d value them the highest.
Good deal.

Never get too attached because it can always turn out to be a precursor to something else, but this definitely fills a need.
Two point forwards on the same team seems to mean the team is committing to the offensive system. Perhaps they want a 1:1 backup for Deni, or expect his situation this offseason to be fraught and are hedging their bets (iirc his contract renewal will be difficult for us).
 
Thinking about how young the team is, I wonder if the trade deadline has hit the players extra hard this year. They have good chemistry and the NBA is Just A Business but a lot of these kids might not know that yet, and i bet that weighs on you psychologically when you’re on a road trip during trade talks.
 
Okay, this is stupid but IF you think Deni’s back will be a problem going forward AND you think you could move him for Giannis, picking up Another Euro With Deni’s Exact Skillset (AEWDES) might be a really clever move. Like replacing Simons (who needed to start) with Caleb Love (who is the same kind of player but doesn’t need to start). Deni and Giannis can’t both have the ball all the time but Basically Deni But Still A Role Player would be the right guy to have around Giannis.

I’m not for a Giannis trade but if Cronin is, ge just gave himself the flexibility to move Deni at the height of his Nurkic Fever.
 
Okay, this is stupid but IF you think Deni’s back will be a problem going forward AND you think you could move him for Giannis, picking up Another Euro With Deni’s Exact Skillset (AEWDES) might be a really clever move. Like replacing Simons (who needed to start) with Caleb Love (who is the same kind of player but doesn’t need to start). Deni and Giannis can’t both have the ball all the time but Basically Deni But Still A Role Player would be the right guy to have around Giannis.

I’m not for a Giannis trade but if Cronin is, ge just gave himself the flexibility to move Deni at the height of his Nurkic Fever.
for atlanta was playing 20+ minutes a night and giving them 9+ points on a ts% of 64 and a usage rate lower than DC and tou @ 14.4. every team needs good role players.
 
Thinking about this trade I can now see them moving Thybulle as we just drafted his replacement and a team like Dallas really wanted him.
Im thinking they cash in on Camara in a block buster and keep Tise. He's a decent defender, in some respects better than Camara and he can shoot the 3 now. Plus he's very cheap.
 
Im thinking they cash in on Camara in a block buster and keep Tise. He's a decent defender, in some respects better than Camara and he can shoot the 3 now. Plus he's very cheap.
He just can't stay healthy or I'd agree. He's hardly worn a uniform since we signed him.
 
I was wondering why Atlanta traded him: this is all I could get out of AI:
  • Asset Acquisition: The primary motivation for Atlanta was acquiring draft capital, specifically gaining two future second-round picks.
  • Rotation Redundancy: Following the trade for Corey Kispert, the Hawks had a surplus of perimeter players with similar skill sets, making Krejčí expendable.
  • Roster Flexibility: The trade allowed Atlanta to clear a roster spot, which they could use to evaluate other players or make further moves.
 
I was wondering why Atlanta traded him: this is all I could get out of AI:
  • Asset Acquisition: The primary motivation for Atlanta was acquiring draft capital, specifically gaining two future second-round picks.
  • Rotation Redundancy: Following the trade for Corey Kispert, the Hawks had a surplus of perimeter players with similar skill sets, making Krejčí expendable.
  • Roster Flexibility: The trade allowed Atlanta to clear a roster spot, which they could use to evaluate other players or make further moves.
You could try using your own brain instead of AI
 
Thybule, Murray, and Grant are my top choices to trade and create another roster spot. Jrue and RWIII could net something of value.
 

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