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Really stifles their ability to WIN games too!Brogdan is out for the Wizards after hurting his shooting hand. Stiffles their ability to trade him early. He's injured a lot lately after being a 6th man of the year just two seasons ago
Bub Carrington for ROY!Brogdan is out for the Wizards after hurting his shooting hand. Stiffles their ability to trade him early. He's injured a lot lately after being a 6th man of the year just two seasons ago
Pretty sad to not even have something such as an honorable mention for breakout player;
Pretty sad to not even have something such as an honorable mention for breakout player;
Which player is most likely to have a breakout season in 2024-25?We obviously don't have any above average starting veterans - so to also not have a single player in the top18 that might break out. Guys like Andrew Nembhard are ranked higher than anyone on our roster.
1. Jalen Williams, Oklahoma City – 13%
T-2. Evan Mobley, Cleveland – 10%
T-2. Ja Morant, Memphis – 10%
T-2. Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio – 10%
T-5. Paolo Banchero, Orlando – 7%
T-5. Cade Cunningham, Detroit – 7%
T-5. Brandon Miller, Charlotte – 7%
» Also receiving votes: LaMelo Ball, Charlotte; Anthony Edwards, Minnesota; Dereck Lively II, Dallas; Tyrese Maxey, Philadelphia; Trey Murphy III, New Orleans; Keegan Murray, Sacramento; Andrew Nembhard, Indiana; Alperen Sengun, Houston; Cam Thomas, Brooklyn; Amen Thompson, Houston; Ausar Thompson, Detroit
» Last year: Anthony Edwards – 23%
Well, when you run ISO offense through average to below average starters that doesn't leave a lot of room for development.Pretty sad to not even have something such as an honorable mention for breakout player;
Which player is most likely to have a breakout season in 2024-25?We obviously don't have any above average starting veterans - so to also not have a single player in the top18 that might break out. Guys like Andrew Nembhard are ranked higher than anyone on our roster.
1. Jalen Williams, Oklahoma City – 13%
T-2. Evan Mobley, Cleveland – 10%
T-2. Ja Morant, Memphis – 10%
T-2. Victor Wembanyama, San Antonio – 10%
T-5. Paolo Banchero, Orlando – 7%
T-5. Cade Cunningham, Detroit – 7%
T-5. Brandon Miller, Charlotte – 7%
» Also receiving votes: LaMelo Ball, Charlotte; Anthony Edwards, Minnesota; Dereck Lively II, Dallas; Tyrese Maxey, Philadelphia; Trey Murphy III, New Orleans; Keegan Murray, Sacramento; Andrew Nembhard, Indiana; Alperen Sengun, Houston; Cam Thomas, Brooklyn; Amen Thompson, Houston; Ausar Thompson, Detroit
» Last year: Anthony Edwards – 23%
I couldn't care less about this bullshit.
Jesus Christ, can we just stop pretending that Bronny James is worth covering
No. Just no.
I hate Dallas
Houston is a good model for what we’re doing. Let’s see where we’re ranked next fall.This is a bit sad for us to not be a mention as a team entering its 4th year of tanking;
Which team has the most promising young core?
1. Oklahoma City Thunder – 60%
2. Orlando Magic – 20%
3. Houston Rockets – 10%
4. San Antonio Spurs – 7%
5. Detroit Pistons – 3%
» Last year: Oklahoma City Thunder – 73%
The goal should be to make this list in the next two years, not hang onto vets like Grant/Ayton/Simons/Timelord/Thybulle.