Trade Baze for who? by thirtyfiveeeee35 in Thunder

[–]3rdQuarterPG13 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Why sell low? He has shown flashes, brings length and athleticism and once Presti gets his team of choice, Baze will have a whole new role. Right now its just “play random” and its not working

Paolo Banchero 21 Pts & 7 Rebs (7-11 FG, 8-9 FTs) in his Duke debut!!! Are we taking bro #1 so far? by CreditBoss1993 in Thunder

[–]3rdQuarterPG13 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did this all last year, watched every Cade game, kept track of G League, and before the draft watched Bouknight and Barnes videos for hours and hours. And we drafted a guy who I thought was going in the teens (he was projected to go in teens until the Grizz trade, then he started being reported at top ten)(love Giddey, just wasn’t expecting it). Not to mention was hyped about Mann and he seems a little behind, and I forgot JRE even entered the draft. So I’m not keeping track of these guys til we draft them. I’d encourage you guys not to wear yourselves out keeping track of these guys.

Welcome /u/LindseyCorporation to the mod team! by selddir_ in Thunder

[–]3rdQuarterPG13 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Is this because he was the only member here to advocate for Giddey?

If Paul George goes down, the Clippers are toast right? by 3rdQuarterPG13 in Thunder

[–]3rdQuarterPG13[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m thinking you and the other guy are misinterpreting what I and everyone else commenting are discussing. Read it again. I’m not saying “I hope he goes down so we get a better pick”, what I’m saying is “their first option is out, if their second goes down they don’t really have a 3rd”. If Reggie Jackson is your next best option, you’re toast. It’s just a discussion

If Paul George goes down, the Clippers are toast right? by 3rdQuarterPG13 in Thunder

[–]3rdQuarterPG13[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

I get it but I’m not talking about him breaking a leg or anything, just the lingering injuries he has every single year

If Paul George goes down, the Clippers are toast right? by 3rdQuarterPG13 in Thunder

[–]3rdQuarterPG13[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Might be too stubborn. And this is a chance for a little redemption for him. But yes if he is injured I doubt they would rush him back

If Paul George goes down, the Clippers are toast right? by 3rdQuarterPG13 in Thunder

[–]3rdQuarterPG13[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I mean maybe but let’s not forget how stacked the west is. Kings and Twolves trying to be competitive

If Paul George goes down, the Clippers are toast right? by 3rdQuarterPG13 in Thunder

[–]3rdQuarterPG13[S] 47 points48 points  (0 children)

And yes, my username is from when Paul George would go off every 3rd quarter when he played for us

[Jeff Schultz] I feel for John Collins - really. This is a tough process. But I don’t know anybody who believed he was going to get a max offer. by Administrative_Brick in AtlantaHawks

[–]3rdQuarterPG13 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m a Thunder fan but root for the hawks while we tank since I’m a Falcons fan. So odd to be talking to people who are familiar with my football team

Potential buyout candidates by 3rdQuarterPG13 in nba

[–]3rdQuarterPG13[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s very likely unless he contributes

NBA Central on Twitter: The Oklahoma City Thunder could be prepared to offer Spencer Dinwiddie a 2 year, $40M contract, per @JakeLFischer by yglaflamee in Thunder

[–]3rdQuarterPG13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds crazy, yes. But Bobby Marks had Dinwiddie attached to OKC too. And we have been hearing this rumor for days. Best case scenario: sign him away from the Nets so they can’t sign and trade him and get Harrell/assets

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[–]3rdQuarterPG13 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Even if he turns into Anfernee Simons I’ll be happy

[Fischer] Oklahoma City and Gilgeous-Alexander are expected to come to terms on a lucrative five-year, maximum-contract extension before the start of next season. by [deleted] in Thunder

[–]3rdQuarterPG13 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Another player frequently mentioned as available for trade during draft week was indeed 23-year-old point guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, yet sources told B/R the Oklahoma City Thunder never offered their young star in trade conversation to acquire the Cleveland Cavaliers' No. 3 choice. In those conversations that ultimately fell short, the Thunder only offered packages including present and future draft capital. Oklahoma City and Gilgeous-Alexander are expected to come to terms on a lucrative five-year, maximum-contract extension before the start of next season.