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    Quote Originally Posted by RoundMoundOfReb
    no way perkins loses his starting job..
    Adams was clearly the better player last year, from his very first NBA game all the way through the postseason.

    I just don't see why they'd continue starting Perkins, especially if they start Roberson. It's criminal to put that much pressure on Westbrook and Durant when they have the talent available to start and take the pressure off of them.

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    Lawson - Nate - Foye
    Afflalo - Foye - Harris
    Gallinari - Chandler - Quincy
    Faried - Chandler - Arthur - Hickson
    Mozgov - McGee - Nurkic - Hickson

    50+ wins

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    Quote Originally Posted by russwest0
    Adams was clearly the better player last year, from his very first NBA game all the way through the postseason.

    I just don't see why they'd continue starting Perkins, especially if they start Roberson. It's criminal to put that much pressure on Westbrook and Durant when they have the talent available to start and take the pressure off of them.
    I think Adams will be the better overall player next year...Perkins is the worst offensive player in the league playing 20+ minutes...its truly 4 on 5 out there...but brooks strikes me as a stubborn guy whos gonna stick with him..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fudge
    OKC:

    PG: Russell Westbrook/Reggie Jackson/Sebastian Telfair

    SG: Jeremy Lamb/Anthony Morrow/Andre Roberson

    SF: Kevin Durant/Perry Jones III/Josh Huestis

    PF: Serge Ibaka/Nick Collison/Mitch McGary

    C: Steven Adams/Kendrick Perkins/Hasheem Thabeet


    I really hope your organization is smart enough to play lamb starter minutes this year. More rrow should get all of Roberson's minutes.

    Lamb and Adams jump in development could be enough for this team to get over the hump.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milbuck
    Not exactly what I think it'll be, but what I wish it'd be:

    Marshall | Knight | Wolters
    Giannis | Bayless | Mayo
    Jabari | Middleton | Inglis
    Henson | Ilyasova | JOB
    Sanders | Pachulia | Raduljica

    Big developmental year for us. Giannis, Jabari, Marshall, Knight, Henson should get a bunch of minutes. We'll only win like 20-25 games but the young guys should gain a ton of experience.
    on paper this looks like a good team. Then you look at their coach, and go damn.......

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    Stephen Curry - Shaun Livingston - Nemanja Nedavic
    Klay Thompson - Brandon Rush
    Andre Iguodala - Drayomond Green - Harrison Barnes
    David Lee - Marrese Speights
    Andrew Bogut - Festus Ezeli - Ognjen Kuzmic

    Hopefully one more big and maybe one more guard...

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    Quote Originally Posted by leopoldstotch
    on paper this looks like a good team. Then you look at their coach, and go damn.......
    Eh, I have faith in Kidd. He's a borderline egomaniac and frequently stupid off the court..but he showed last year he has potential as a coach. He shook off a very poor start, and led a flawed roster without arguably its best player to one of the best records in 2014. He's obviously not Pop, but down the road he could be a good to great coach.

    And I'm liking his vision, or at least what he's spoken of it to the media. His priority is to develop Giannis' playmaking abilities and play to Jabari's strengths as a scorer. He really like Ilyasova for some reason which is concerning..but other than that he's a huge upgrade from Larry Drew, who seemingly didn't give a flying f[COLOR="Black"]u[/COLOR]ck about developing our prospects.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Milbuck
    Not exactly what I think it'll be, but what I wish it'd be:

    Marshall | Knight | Wolters
    Giannis | Bayless | Mayo
    Jabari | Middleton | Inglis
    Henson | Ilyasova | JOB
    Sanders | Pachulia | Raduljica

    Big developmental year for us. Giannis, Jabari, Marshall, Knight, Henson should get a bunch of minutes. We'll only win like 20-25 games but the young guys should gain a ton of experience.
    Who the f*ck are these people? What a shitty team. No wonder they signed Kidd. A shit coach for their shitty players.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno
    Stephen Curry - Shaun Livingston - Nemanja Nedavic
    Klay Thompson - Brandon Rush
    Andre Iguodala - Drayomond Green - Harrison Barnes
    David Lee - Marrese Speights
    Andrew Bogut - Festus Ezeli - Ognjen Kuzmic

    Hopefully one more big and maybe one more guard...

    A very good team and I suspect a very good coach coming on board..

    Not a lot of talk on you guys as contenders this year, but if you can somehow have a healthy bogut in the playoffs you can beat anyone.

    This team and OKC I have picked to come out of the west this season.

    I also like the Livingston and rush signings. You should be excited for this season

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fudge
    OKC:

    PG: Russell Westbrook/Reggie Jackson/Sebastian Telfair

    SG: Jeremy Lamb/Anthony Morrow/Andre Roberson

    SF: Kevin Durant/Perry Jones III/Josh Huestis

    PF: Serge Ibaka/Nick Collison/Mitch McGary

    C: Steven Adams/Kendrick Perkins/Hasheem Thabeet

    All these guys got traded to the Rockets?

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    Quote Originally Posted by YouGotServed
    Who the f*ck are these people? What a shitty team. No wonder they signed Kidd. A shit coach for their shitty players.


    This wouldn't have anything to do with milbuck and his strong hate of harden and smook would it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Inferno
    Stephen Curry - Shaun Livingston - Nemanja Nedavic
    Klay Thompson - Brandon Rush
    Andre Iguodala - Drayomond Green - Harrison Barnes
    David Lee - Marrese Speights
    Andrew Bogut - Festus Ezeli - Ognjen Kuzmic

    Hopefully one more big and maybe one more guard...
    I feel like this is a deeper and more dynamic roster than anyone not named the Spurs. Not even kidding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heavincent
    I feel like this is a deeper and more dynamic roster than anyone not named the Spurs. Not even kidding.
    Quote Originally Posted by poido123
    A very good team and I suspect a very good coach coming on board..

    Not a lot of talk on you guys as contenders this year, but if you can somehow have a healthy bogut in the playoffs you can beat anyone.

    This team and OKC I have picked to come out of the west this season.

    I also like the Livingston and rush signings. You should be excited for this season
    Agreed with both of you guys. I'm really excited about next season. Top 3 defense from last year and if Kerr and his multitude of assistants implement a great offense utilizing all of the weapons this team has, then sky's the limit IMO

    Also, Bogut's injury last year showed me two things. One, if we can take the Clips to 7 without a top 3 defensive C in the league, then And two, our small ball with Draymond at the 4

    Hoping we can pick up one more big and maybe a guy like Mo Williams, and we're set.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Heavincent
    I feel like this is a deeper and more dynamic roster than anyone not named the Spurs. Not even kidding.
    Thunder, Mavericks, Clippers, and maybe even the Bulls are deeper and more dynamic

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    Irving / Dellavedova
    Waiters / Wiggins
    LeBron / Miller / Jones
    Thompson / Bennett
    Varejao / Whoever

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