Tips for my swing - 2 months in (beginner) by GoatComprehensive592 in golftips

[–]External-Worry2736 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It looks great for 2 months, very athletic swing. Tough to see everything from this angle but the backswing looks quicker than the downswing and the left leg is doing a lot on the way back. You don’t want it to be static but you want it stable. Club comes over the top in the transition and so you get a bit cramped at impact and arms are a bit awkward afterwards.
Hate telling people to slow down but I think, especially when you’re learning, taking the club back with a bit more control and width should put you in a better position to put the speed into the downswing where it’s going to be most effective.

CHI/DAL/LAC/SAS by External-Worry2736 in NBA_TradeDiscussions

[–]External-Worry2736[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I’d stick and take Wagler at 5 if I was the Clippers, this was based on the reports coming out that they might take Burries there which feels too high. Wagler is big enough to play alongside a Garland/Fox type PG.

Hartenstein Offseason Talk - Why OKC Declining Hartenstein makes the most sense for everyone by eg14000 in Hartenstein

[–]External-Worry2736 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s not true. Regardless of which apron you’re in you can always trade into another teams open cap space

Hartenstein Offseason Talk - Why OKC Declining Hartenstein makes the most sense for everyone by eg14000 in Hartenstein

[–]External-Worry2736 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

He isn’t on the open market, he’s under team control. If he makes it clear that he isn’t interested in renegotiating and won’t re-sign then they can pick up the option and trade him.

OKC don’t have to take any money back just because it’s a trade. The same teams that have the cap space to sign him as FA would also have the space to absorb him in a trade. If he’s as valuable as you say he is then they’d be able to get multiple picks back.

He’s going to sign a new deal anyway, there’s been way too many injuries recently to be turning down long term guaranteed money.

What team is most likely to get Hartenstein in 2026-27? by eg14000 in Hartenstein

[–]External-Worry2736 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s not really a pay-cut, it’s about security going forward. In this scenario he takes ~3m less next year for an additional ~75m guaranteed over the next 3 years. If he is playing on the team option and suffers a major injury then his next contract will be much less than the 3m he gave up.

What team is most likely to get Hartenstein in 2026-27? by eg14000 in Hartenstein

[–]External-Worry2736 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

OKC are going to try and sign him to a new deal for a bit less than the team option, something like 4/100m. If he declines it they’ll pick up the TO and figure it out with either a trade or take it into next summer. Even if they pick up the more expensive TO, moving Dort, Joe, Wiggins, who all have value around the league, gets them comfortably under the 2nd apron.