KeepOnRollin
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With his advanced age and injury issues, he would have to come really cheap for me to consider it personally.
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Been pumping the idea of Noah for a bit now. I feel like he can be our version of Bogut. A 25 mpg rim protector and passer who can be a vet presence. Would be huge for us.
And I bet he'd come for cheap. Relatively.
It costs nothing to acquire him. You have to pay any player, obviously.
I wish I could like this 1000 times.I don't want that scumbag piece of shit anywhere near our roster.
I don't want that scumbag piece of shit anywhere near our roster.
I haven't seen him much lately, but $13 mil and I don't see him as an upgrade over Davis or Plumlee.
Their front line is crowded as is. Kanter played less than 10 mins last night. Don't think Noah is quite ready for that big a decline in PT.I wonder if he is fond enough of his college coach to end up with OKC.
He's like the best of both worlds: height and passing skills of Plumlee, defensive and rebounding skills of Davis.
Yeah, what an asshole.I don't want that scumbag piece of shit anywhere near our roster.
You'd have to ask him. I don't know why he'd choose to be one.Why is he a scumbag?
Would he beat out Davis or Plumlee on the depth chart? Denny says he can finish near the rim, but he shot 43% 0-3 last year, which is beyond pathetic. If you remember how much Mason missed in close during the playoffs, that was a 53% performance.
I haven't seen him much lately, but $13 mil and I don't see him as an upgrade over Davis or Plumlee.

Obviously his health is a concern. But even last year, his DRPM was good for 32nd out of all NBA players. Only Ed Davis was ahead of him among Portland players.What about with his injuries though?
That looks more like a trend to me. Look how much it fell between last year and the year before that even.
First, that's two questions.Serious Question: If his game hasn't deteriorated, why was he coming off the bench? If it was because of injuries, why was he so pissed about it?
First, that's two questions.
Second, he's coming off the bench because of the new coach Fred Hoiberg. Hoiberg made that decision before the season.
Third, that's why he's pissed.
Denny Crane said:A nonquote to get Denny's attention, because this isn't fb
Third: so you're saying...
Second: that Hoiberg thinks...
First: he sucks.
But the prior year it was very low as well, at 51%. His career numbers are not even good, perhaps he's on a downhill slope because of injury?
The Bulls invested a lot of political capital smearing Thibs to excuse firing him. Under Thibs, Noah had a brilliant season and wasn't hurt. DPOY and 1st team All NBA.Third: so you're saying...
Second: that Hoiberg thinks...
First: he sucks.
Zeroth: Hoiberg probably knows more than I do.
Negative First: Denny Crane, what's the scoop?
PLEASE SIGN THIS MAN WHILE HE'S STILL AVAILABLE.
He had a surprisingly good comeback last season.
Id love a player that played with his passion. We really need someone like him, but I can't stand the dude when he opens his mouth.
