@@DirtyDev “barely said shit” 💀💀 he could’ve said one sentence about it and I would still give him props, at the end of the day he said it would be a sensible trade and both GMs agreed
I'm a bit iffy on Ayton. Look at Paul's track record, he made every single C he played with a lot better than they were previously... If you can't be amazing with cp3 as your pg, maybe you're the problem
Tyson Chandler, Deandre Jordan, Clint Capela, and Steven Adams don’t have anything close of an offensive game compared to Ayton. Imagine if Embiid, Jokic, or Kat just caught lobs or putbacks all day. How many points would they score? And how would they look on offense?
@@jburd7652 like Gobert basically, which is what the suns have basically put him into. Dude had all the potential to be a 3-Level, Defensive minded big and they turned him into a glorified role player in their system. Long Story Short, Free Ayton. FYI I don’t blame CP3, it’s Monty Williams and the system. It’s not privy to a big with the offensive bag of Ayton.
Fuck this bullshit. He has stepped up and sacrificed so many times over these last two seasons. So many people that don't even watch Suns games trying to force an opinion.
Here as the Hawks just got Dejounte Murray from the Spurs. Love this move for my hometown team. But I do want them to try and see if they can get a defensive big too
As soon as this video drops I see this “Atlanta Hawks are trading Danilo Gallinari and multiple first-round picks to the San Antonio Spurs for All-Star guard Dejounte Murray”
Tj Warren was like jordan in the bubble as well but what happen to him. Herro did the same thing but has been horrible in the playoffs for the past 2 seasons
If Bradley Beal gets traded to either Miami or Dallas, that would be a massive upgrade for either team and would give Luka or Jimmy much needed help offensively. Either team could get to the Finals with the addition of Beal, but there's just this feeling he might stay with the Wizards for some reason. The Clippers trading for him would also be great, but they have the pieces needed to get far and especially now with the addition of John Wall.
Hard to call gobert a defensive anchor ⚓️ when we annually watch him get 3 pointed to death by competent teams. He even admitted it last year "the good teams know how to get us on our heels"
It's not just him. It's also a issue the jazz have who don't adjust also barely have perimeter defenders. Conley is a horrible defender and nowhere near the same player he was with Memphis, bojan is a average defender not great or good also don is a defensive liability even tho he had the potential as a defender. There only good perimeter defender is Royace O neal and Daniel house. No one else. If u watch those games again the jazz defenders couldn't switch and they were able to drive by forcing Gobert to defend the paint and perimeter at the same time. Gobert is still the best defender in the nba and his impact is something else.
@@tj5180 I agree it's not just him. But his super max contract again hampers the teams ability to sign those quality pieces they need to support Gobert. So again. Kind of his fault. Also he never developed a post game as a 7 footer... so on top of being played off the floor, he can't enforce his will on offense end either...
Yo low keep up the good vids man. Just listening to you while playing 2k just creates a vibe. I don't even know if Westbrook could be needed anywhere coz all he did was create a problem every team he went to
Interesting you didn’t want to put Deangelo Russel on the list. Really helpful defensively first part of the season. But man did he look bad against the grizzlies in the playoffs
@@TheShadowman79 still think he can improve and if he gets to the line also provide rim pressure and be that 3rd option next to Kat and Edward's also is a good defender.
Idk the friend stuff is cool until he’s a max contract player losing you an elimination game in the playoffs. When he had to be benched. Especially when the wolves have new ownership I don’t think they’re gonna be too concerned with that. And also their first overall pick point guard is already flat out better than him already going into his third season
Aye LoW, you should do a vid with KOT4Q on your second channel. I think you guys have opinions that are different yet similar on the nba that would make for some good content
I don't think Jazz needed to trade Gobert, they needed perimeter defense, a lot of perimeter defense, I'm glad they traded Gobert because they got a lot of stuff, but I don't think they had to do it
Bruh y’all ain’t get robbed, 3 picks and a pick swap. The team is in rebuild mode and holding onto a young star at the peak of their value makes not a lick of sense when he’s about to get paid max money and you want to clear house to start over finally.
Maaan listen. DeAndre eight in his wild Young. ..... He's been to the finals already,. And play great basketball in the series leading up to ............ Phoenix bugging.
What value does Westbrook have ? He only plays for stats and cares about securing the bag also is a poor 3pt shooter and can't play off ball and is a poor defender at times. Why would the pacers trade for him and giving up one of their key guys lol. Russ ruins the development of some of the players like Duarte and Tyrese. It's just a bad fit. Russ doesn't have his athleticism anymore not with okc thunder. His flaws get exposed in the playoffs. He's not a star
They’d trade for him to get rid of older players and clear cap space. And with added draft compensation it’d be more than worth it. They just wouldn’t play him.
“Gobert is offensively inept.” “He scores around the rim at a league-leading percentage.” See the contradiction here? Also the fact that he consistently averages at least 12 PPG as the 3rd-4th scoring option.
hear me out. trade donovan mitchell for anthony davis and just go straight up twin towers with AD and gobert. AD would be the best player to play in utah since karl malone and using the blue print we saw in cleveland this past season with mobley and allen tearing it up, AD+gobert would be like that but cranked up to 11. AD solves the jazz’s problem of teams pulling gobert out of the paint because AD can slide right in and reject the drive just as well. AD also doesn’t like to play center which he won’t have to. AD also offers a little bit of spacing so you don’t just end up with 2 non shooters on the floor. on the lakers side of things, you’re getting a young all star that sets you up to begin the retooling process in a soon to be post lebron lakers team.
@@mike.cdn7212 What I mean is the lakers extended the qualifying offer in that contract, instead of letting him walk. Although he might’ve been a restricted free agent. Whichever one, they still paid him $47 million
The Jazz have a ceiling with Gobert, but they have given him a difficult contract to move. He is elite on defense, but is a negative offensively. He has bricks for hands, bricks FTs, and turns the ball over. Offensive versatility is the most valuable thing in the playoffs. Even players like Rob Williams and Jakob Poetl are better due to their passing ability. He’s a good player, but can you have a second offensive superstar with his massive contract? A team wanting to make a run in the playoffs could make this move. The Bulls could move off of Vucevic. They have good defensive guards to make it easier for Gobert. However, it does make it harder with Derozan who does not shoot 3s well