I give Ainge more credit than most: picking Tatum (trading down) and Brown who weren't obvious choices. They are set for 5-10 years as having two dominant 2 way wings is basically an ideal setup for the modern NBA.
Irving was a great trade too because no one realized how much of a headcase he was but after that not sure what he's been doing with the center or PG spot. A big like Ibaka, Wood, or not pulling the trigger on Turner seems really stupid. Any of those 3 guys would have pushed them into the top tier of contenders.
OTOH moving for Walker instead of trading for a Jrue HOliday type also doesn't make sense. He got the foundation right but can't find the right frosting
Have y’all been watching Anthony Edwards games?
His feel for the game reminds me a lot of a young Dwyane Wade. He’s gonna be good.
Have y’all been watching Anthony Edwards games?
His feel for the game reminds me a lot of a young Dwyane Wade. He’s gonna be good.
He reminds me of Dion. Occassional flashes, a whole lot of bad off the dribble midrangersHave y’all been watching Anthony Edwards games?
His feel for the game reminds me a lot of a young Dwyane Wade. He’s gonna be good.
Have y’all been watching Anthony Edwards games?
His feel for the game reminds me a lot of a young Dwyane Wade. He’s gonna be good.
Have y’all been watching Anthony Edwards games?
His feel for the game reminds me a lot of a young Dwyane Wade. He’s gonna be good.
Minnesota has a player development record on par with the Cavs.Hooo boy.
The good folks of Minnesota would emphatically disagree.