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Oh, and then **** off. :thumb: |
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And I don't doubt that's the case for Wiggins, where he'd want to create a "brand," and Minnesota isn't exactly the place to do that. But that's just really too bad. What if Milwaukee had the 1st pick and he went there? There's not much he can ****ing do. There's not much Anthony Davis can do when he got drafted by New Orleans. Or hell, there's not much Kevin Love has been able to do when he became a Timberwolf. You can become a star and grow out your product that way. That's what you can do. You can be a stellar basketball player and get on TV by making people want to see you. If the environment isn't right for creating your brand, then MAKE it right. And I highly doubt if the Cavs get the right deal agreed upon and Wiggins' ass is on the way out, they're not going to re-think the deal just because he tells them he won't be able to sell as many jerseys if he goes to the Wolves. |
Hey Guise! I'm know a guy that post on a message board that has all the inside information on every NBA team that they don't want anyone else to know!
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But, hey, it was great to see you following me around and posting about me completely off topic. It's great to have fans, even if their I.Q. is probably lower than a Budweiser's alcohol percentage. |
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You're mocking ESPN, but you're using sources that are far more suspect. |
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I'm not crazy about that scenario as a Cavs fan. But what if the trade worked like this: Cleveland receives: Love Dieng Minnesota receives: Embiid Bennett Young Lucas Malcolm Thomas Erik Murphy Cleveland pick Philadelphia receives: Wiggins Martin Barrea |
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Sixers will never trade Noel to the Cavs. That shit team had a clear chance at Noel and your blockhead owner was too impatient to wait for an injury and went for a guy who is a laughable joke.
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Not comparing the two organizations at ALL, but you know another team where brand identity is hard to come by?
The San Antonio Spurs. Take a stellar and exciting player like Tony Parker. After all these years, does he have a "brand" that people genuinely like and flock to outside of the base of Spurs fans? Kawhi Leonard is another example. One of the most underrated players in the game today. What does he have for a brand? If Andrew Wiggins somehow found himself on the Spurs, would he give a flying **** about his brand? Probably not, I would say. Or maybe actually would. I don't know. If he wants to change that, however, he only needs to look to a wet fart town like Oklahoma City and what they've turned into. Why? Because they've got star players who win shit. There's no reason why with all the young talent Minnesota would acquire in a Love deal that they couldn't create an OKC-like atmosphere if Wiggins is a legit superstar. But whatever. I'm not in the position to make millions and millions of dollars for a professional sports team. I'm probably just projecting my ho-hum life onto that of a superstar similar to the people who bitched a day ago about Jamaal Charles owning up to the contract he signed because people in average jobs have to do that. |
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Second of all, Bennett was a terrible pick. It should have been Noel. So what? The point is a trade that makes all 3 sides happy and that's the scenario that seems to make the most sense. |
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I'm so torn between wanting to see LeBron succeed and wanting to see the Cavs fail now because of you. |
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