As a Knicks fan I can attest that Taj is a great culture/locker room vet to have. I really think the Hornets need someone like that to help build this new culture and Taj is the guy!
@@jacoblocks yeah I had to talk myself into it but definitely feels like they are targeting players with that kind of mindset and mentality that Taj has played with throughout his career
Appreciate it, those two have been really nice to me and are really good creators! ur doing really good and gaining subscribers since I last checked so keep it up!
@@everythingbuzzcityEBC I feel like he checked out on the season and wasn’t there for the team in a lot of moments. Factoring that in to the time off, I give him an F.
I actually commented on Brandon Ingram to Charlotte a few months ago, well before the draft lottery, when we were unsure where Charlotte would fall. New Orleans doesn't want to pay him, the man's from Kinston, NC and we have the draft capital to make it happen. But based on the moves we've already made, I don't know Ingram is the guy we want unless you're turning around and trading Miles + future picks (I would have included this year's pick if we were making this move) and he's going to cost substantially more when its not exactly clear if we're a playoff caliber team yet. But I definitely wouldn't be mad with Ingram on the team, just concerned a bit since the path forward has started to look like taking on bad contracts for picks... Or wait... is that what we would be doing here? I mean, Ingram's an All Star, and there's only so many to go around, but he's going to be making stupid money on his next contract so... would we trade less picks + some actual players we may not see as the future (Micic + Miles? and say 1 future pick + a pick swap to take on Ingram's salary? That sort of makes sense right? But end of the day, he'd cost more than Miles, they are the same age and I'd say Brandon's only slightly better -- he's a little more efficient and better with the ball in his hands, generating a few more assists, but Miles is a better rebounder -- so why would we make this move and risk the draft capital and cap implications? Miles to the Clippers for Powell + Mann and picks makes more sense to me, especially if you think Salaun is good enough to play now. Is there a world in which you can keep Miles and get Brandon? THAT would be interesting. But I don't see it at all.
Thats patching a water leak with Scotch tape. It won't hold up. Ingram is too laid back. Charlotte need to trade for a guy who is hungry to have a bigger role. If Sengun is truly available, Naz Reid, Laura Markkanen, etc. and I would start Brandon Miller at the 2. Charlotte is two good pieces from the playoffs with a healthy Ball
2025 draft is a goldmine. Salaun being picked over trading down to select more nba ready players like Knecht/carter etc, think it shows we want to build with youth for the long run. Ingram automatically adds another 5-10 wins and hurts our chances of being in the Flagg sweepstake, so as nice as it would be to have him, I don’t think it fits our timeline. Have a feeling all of our off season moves are already done at this point, Lee will just wanna get to work and advance our young core… but who knows! Excited for the season ahead. Keep up the videos brother 🙏
The issue here is about coming to a middle ground with the money. Miles needs to get it through his head that he tanked his own value after he did what he did. I doubt other teams will offer him $30 million that he's reportedly demanding.
Mr. Electricity is as exciting to watch as luka. That's basically what he brings to the table, doing extraordinary stuff. He used to score 12 or so points as a starter then djj came