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Jerry Stackhouse is exactly the kind of superstar player that everyone wants us to trade for now. Rip for Stack being considered a bad deal now is exactly the kind of thing that people fear in regard to trading Crabbe for an all star.
Cuban called it the biggest risk he'd taken since trading Steve Nash
my bad...didn't retain Steve NashCuban never traded Steve Nash.
Riverman you need to bone up on your NBA history!
my bad...didn't retain Steve Nash
Mavericks' Mark Cuban: Letting Steve Nash Go Is Biggest Regret
by Mike Dyce
Mark Cuban says letting Steve Nash go is his biggest regret as owner of the Dallas Mavericks.
The Dallas Mavericks had a contender in the early 2000s, reaching the Western Conference Finals in 2003. The following summer after the 2004 playoffs, the Mavericks had a tough situation involving star point guard Steve Nash.
Mavericks owner Mark Cuban didn’t want to extend a long-term contract to the then 30-year-old Nash, and offered him a team friendly deal. Nash got a larger contract offer to return to the Phoenix Suns, a six-year $63 million deal.
While maybe they didn't have a superstar, those guys were no slouches.
Hamilton was a 3x All-Star.
Billups was a 5x All-Star, he was All-NBA 3x, and he was All-Defense twice.
Ben Wallace was a 4x All-Star, he was All-NBA 4x, and he was defensive player of the year 4x.
Sheed was a 4x All-Star (twice with Detroit)
That's hardly a team of misfits as some people would have you believe.
Certainly teams can win a title with a perennial all-star but they can also win without one as the Spurs, Mavs, Pistons in recent times have shown.
I think he's too hard on himself. During his last year in Dallas, Nash averaged 14.5 ppg, 8.8 assists, and 3.3 rebounds. Do those numbers jump out at you?
Honestly, I don't even know if he deserves to be in the HOF. Dude's career averages are 14.3 ppg, 8.5 assists, and 3 rebounds. It was the SSOL offense that made him look amazing, and the fact that he was playing with Joe Johnson, Amare Stoudemire, and Shawn Marion in their primes.
That they drafted. Neither Shaq nor Lebron won a title with the team that drafted them."Thats why since Jordan the Spurs are the only team to win a title with a top 3 pick."
LeBron James? Shaq?
"Thats why since Jordan the Spurs are the only team to win a title with a top 3 pick."
LeBron James? Shaq?
That they drafted. Neither Shaq nor Lebron won a title with the team that drafted them.
He has double the MVP's of Kobe and many other supposed "HOF" players.
He had a lot of average years; but those years in Phoenix he was nearly on the level as Steph Curry today.
But..... this makes no sense. You say the Spurs, Mavs, and Pistons are proof that you can win a title without a perennial All-Star?
Spurs won in 2014 - Tony Parker was an All-Star and All-NBA.
Mavs won in 2011 - Diark Nowtzki was an All-Star and All-NBA.
Pistons won in 2004 - Ben Wallace was an All-Star starter (2nd most votes) and All-NBA.
Does 5 or 6 really good years out of like 15 get you in the hall?
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Does 5 or 6 really good years out of like 15 get you in the hall?
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Nash easily goes in the HOF.
He'd have to have some of he shittiest career averages of the last 20 or 30 years to make it in.
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Okay. I guess I missed that part of the discussion.

He'd have to have some of he shittiest career averages of the last 20 or 30 years to make it in.
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Yeah thats why I specifically said in my post;
"Spurs are the only team to win a title with a top 3 pick"![]()
Bill Walton averaged 13 PPG over 12 years.
And 39 games a season.
Nash doesn't come close to the top 10 of most undeserving
Drazen Petrovic
Earl Monroe
Calvin Murphy
Frank Ramsey
Gail Goodrich
Dave Bing
Dennis Rodman
Arvydas Sabonis ;(
Bill Bradley
Media after Tim Duncan's rookie year: "You're not making any trades?" to which Greg Popovich responded "We're trading rookie Tim Duncan for second year player Tim Duncan."
Think about that. No really, think about that. Players can improve, cakes can bake. We have 8 lotto picks on the team already. Our players have high upside:
Lillard, CJ: Allstar
Crabbe, Aminu, Plums, Biebs: just below allstar
Aminu: 1st team all defense
Aminu/Leonard/Plumlee are role players. Nothing more, nothing less. Aminu and Plumlee are solid starters, and that's great. I highly value their talent and contribution, but they're not just below an All-Star. Leonard is a bust thus far. I don't put him anywhere near an All-Star.
That's like saying the you can throw a pile of dirt into an oven and it can bake into an apple pie. Just not gonna happen hahaIm pretty sure he meant they can bake into that. Not that they are that now. And Im cool with baking that cake too.
Or have Dame become a top 5 player in the league with averages of 27 and 8 with above average defense while McCollum becomes an allstar himself with average D while averaging 21 and 4they could have competed for a top 3 pick MAYBE if they hadnt acquired aminu, davis, or plums, and instead replaced those guys with d league all stars.
maybe, but probably not. probably more like 7th or 8th. and if we end up at around the 11th pick, neil has shown he can find a pretty good player around there. is going from 11th to 8th really that big of a deal? worth the cost of punting on an entire offseason/season?
bottom line is we need to get lucky! have crabbe, vonleh or some later pick become an all star. make a fortuitous trade and have them develop into an all star. some shit like that.
