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Post by Danny Longley on Jul 15, 2015 21:59:59 GMT
Oklahoma City Thunder - Ed DavisEd has decided to join the Thunder for $23,548,655 over 4 years. Year 1 - $5,000,000 Year 2 - $5,550,000 Year 3 - $6,160,500 Year 4 - $6,838,155 Ed had no other suitors, but is more than excited to join the Thunder in their chase for a championship. He feels that he would be a great fit for the team and is excited to get to work.
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Post by Hanamichi Sakuragi on Jul 16, 2015 0:29:51 GMT
quality deal!
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Post by Walt Frazier on Jul 16, 2015 1:36:45 GMT
Dammit I just kept not finding enough time to offer on him. Good signing, someone like the Kings (both their bigs are walking injury bags) or any of the "weaker" and incomplete teams should have taken a flier on this guy. He's probably starting for the Blazers IRL.
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Post by Hanamichi Sakuragi on Jul 16, 2015 2:10:29 GMT
Dammit I just kept not finding enough time to offer on him. Good signing, someone like the Kings (both their bigs are walking injury bags) or any of the "weaker" and incomplete teams should have taken a flier on this guy. He's probably starting for the Blazers IRL. only a few wants small birds.
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Post by Kevin Hollis on Jul 16, 2015 15:56:32 GMT
Love his situation in real life. I think he has room for improvement and he will have that chance in Portland this year.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2015 16:08:55 GMT
Love his situation in real life. I think he has room for improvement and he will have that chance in Portland this year. Doubt it. He was fringe at best playing starting minutes for the Lakers (usually). Now he will be competing with actual competence and upside. Sorry, but Plumlee, RLo, Vonleh >> Tarik Black, Jordan Hill
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Post by Kevin Hollis on Jul 16, 2015 17:05:22 GMT
Love his situation in real life. I think he has room for improvement and he will have that chance in Portland this year. Doubt it. He was fringe at best playing starting minutes for the Lakers (usually). Now he will be competing with actual competence and upside. Sorry, but Plumlee, RLo, Vonleh >> Tarik Black, Jordan Hill Your opinion. Davis is going to start. Lopez doesn't even play for them anymore; Plumlee is one dimensional; however, Vonley will get his. The guy didn't play starting minutes last year. He averaged probably around 20, I don't think that is starter minutes. I like his game when I watch him and it fits perfectly with my setup.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2015 17:06:11 GMT
Doubt it. He was fringe at best playing starting minutes for the Lakers (usually). Now he will be competing with actual competence and upside. Sorry, but Plumlee, RLo, Vonleh >> Tarik Black, Jordan Hill Your opinion. Davis is going to start. Lopez doesn't even play for them anymore; Plumlee is one dimensional; however, Vonley will get his. Plumlee is improving offensively a lot. I do believe in Vonleh, though.
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Post by Kevin Hollis on Jul 16, 2015 17:10:07 GMT
Your opinion. Davis is going to start. Lopez doesn't even play for them anymore; Plumlee is one dimensional; however, Vonley will get his. Plumlee is improving offensively a lot. I do believe in Vonleh, though. Based off what? His game was nonexistent at the end of the year.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 16, 2015 17:11:29 GMT
Plumlee is improving offensively a lot. I do believe in Vonleh, though. Based off what? His game was nonexistent at the end of the year. When he started he was good. he will start in portland. i see 13-9 type numbers for him this year if he gets 26+ minutes consistently
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Post by Kevin Hollis on Jul 16, 2015 17:12:42 GMT
I think he had decent numbers in Brooklyn, but I feel he has the TT syndrome in that he can only dunk for the most part.
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