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oh shit that indy bucks game the only game on tonight?

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af.r.i.c.a.;7905848 said:
Max.;7905700 said:
Beta;7905637 said:
Max.;7905484 said:
Beta;7905381 said:
Demarcus needs to get out via trade. I wish he could join wall again but Wiz don't have the picks I think

Naw fuck that I just need the draft gods to deliver..

Yeah but what's that really gonna do? So y'all draft a PF or PG and then with Karl y'all win 40 maybe 45 games in a strong west then miss out on the playoffs again...

That's the thing about the draft,,u Gota hit on picks

Malloofs took

Tyreke over curry

Jimmer (cut)over klay

Trob (traded/bust)over pillars drummond

Vivek

McLemore has been decent

Stauskas has a 14 point game than a 3 point game..hes struggled

Stauskas over Elfrid

Ep has a better overall year but

Nik been playing much better under Coach George Karl, shooting 44.6% from the field and 45.2% from three in 13 games
 
Max.;7906085 said:
af.r.i.c.a.;7905848 said:
Max.;7905700 said:
Beta;7905637 said:
Max.;7905484 said:
Beta;7905381 said:
Demarcus needs to get out via trade. I wish he could join wall again but Wiz don't have the picks I think

Naw fuck that I just need the draft gods to deliver..

Yeah but what's that really gonna do? So y'all draft a PF or PG and then with Karl y'all win 40 maybe 45 games in a strong west then miss out on the playoffs again...

That's the thing about the draft,,u Gota hit on picks

Malloofs took

Tyreke over curry

Jimmer (cut)over klay

Trob (traded/bust)over pillars drummond

Vivek

McLemore has been decent

Stauskas has a 14 point game than a 3 point game..hes struggled

Stauskas over Elfrid

Ep has a better overall year but

Nik been playing much better under Coach George Karl, shooting 44.6% from the field and 45.2% from three in 13 games

I like Stauskss but Elfrid is on another level. If the draft was done over I think he would go top 5. I don't see Stauskas as being more then a poor mans Jamal Crawford. Who knows tho its still early. Blame your owner for that pick. In that behind the scenes grantland video of the Kings war room it seemed like it was his call and everyone else in the room were just yes men. If he's the one running the show yall are in trouble. Word is it was his call on firing Malone aswell
 
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Injuries fucked a lot of squads this year,the Kings were playing well and had a winning record the first 30 games of

the season or so,then the injuries hit. The Bulls,Thunder,Pelicans,Wizards,Heat all had injuries to key guys.
 
freshb651;7907130 said:
Injuries fucked a lot of squads this year,the Kings were playing well and had a winning record the first 30 games of

the season or so,then the injuries hit. The Bulls,Thunder,Pelicans,Wizards,Heat all had injuries to key guys.

Yeah injuries killed us this year but some how we still in the mix
 
Heat would be 5th or 4th witout injuries. But injuries blessed us with whiteside and dragic so I can't really complain
 
Report: Salary cap could rise to $105 million in 2017-18

The NBA’s current salary cap is $63.065 million.

Larry Coon projects $67.4 million for next season.

When I projected future caps under the new national TV contracts, using admittedly conservative numbers, I got $87 million for 2016-17 and $94 million for 2017-18.

Either the league predicts more revenue beyond those TV contracts or the TV contracts pay more money sooner, because the latest projections are even bigger.

Brian Windhorst of ESPN:

NBA teams using internal data are projecting the salary cap to jump to between $88 million and $92 million per team, sources told ESPN.

Zach Lowe of Grantland:

The cap could jump from $90 million in 2016-17 to as much as $105 million the year after, per league sources

This is part of the reason the players union rejected smoothing.

The league argued the cap spike would benefit only those who are free agents in 2016. But it appears free agents in 2017 will also have a chance to cash in as the cap leaps again. If money keeps flowing like this, that could be the case for several summers.

Of course, there’s a major catch: A lockout in 2017 and the subsequent Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations could completely change how the salary cap works
 

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