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I confess that I am a NBA nerd. I probably watch at least 100 games in the regular season and basically all playoff games. Don´t think I ever saw this guy on the floor.
Wes Iwundu, at least its not Matthews??

https://media.giphy.com/media/cOqEgIT7Wc.../giphy.gif
Iwundu was not restricted.
(11-21-2020, 08:03 PM)SleepingHero Wrote: [ -> ]Well it says nearing... Maybe its not done yet.

I would be forever puzzled that the Mavs prioritized Wes Iwindu over Aron Baynes or Bogdon if they do end up signing him. I don't even know where he'd fit.

(11-21-2020, 08:03 PM)farhan583 Wrote: [ -> ]Who the hell is Wes Iwundu

Pretty below average SF that came off the bench in Orlando.

People have been giving dirkisfan98 shit but it seems apparent maintaining POWDER is one the primary objectives for the Mavs.  Baynes isn't going to take 1yr/$3-5 million left over after Burke and Terry get part of the MLE.
[video=youtube]http:/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QEo6K15Ytj0/[/video]

Laker killer.
6´6 with a 7´1 wingspan. His +/- numbers are solid. His boxscore numbers are terrible.
(11-21-2020, 08:23 PM)jesusshuttlesworth82 Wrote: [ -> ]People have been giving dirkisfan98 shit but it seems apparent maintaining POWDER is one the primary objectives for the Mavs.  Baynes isn't going to take 1yr/$3-5 million left over after Burke and Terry get part of the MLE.

Oh, it's way obvious. I say "praise Jebus!"
(11-21-2020, 06:46 PM)Scott41theMavs Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-21-2020, 06:22 PM)cow Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-21-2020, 06:14 PM)Scott41theMavs Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-21-2020, 06:04 PM)cow Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-21-2020, 05:55 PM)Scott41theMavs Wrote: [ -> ]If WCS is a bad basketball player, when in a year often called his worst he was 8th among the 100 or so centers in this league in DRPM, then there must not be very many decent basketball players in the NBA.

You hang onto that one stat so much that you might as well print it out, frame it and hang it on your wall.  If he was a good basketball player he would have been signed for 10M+ by Detroit. 

Did I kick your dog or something?  What karmic injustice did I do to deserve WCS on my team two years in a row?

You're guilty of the same calumnies RC is. All I can do is shake my head.

Well, when your doctor writes you are prescription for your little dandruff problem, maybe have him refer you to an optometrist.

To me, the whole WCS thing is ultimately a philosophical dispute about 1) RC's damnable history with athletic bigs (Noel, Javale, arguably even Sammy) who, "Oh, yeah, they're the problem," and then they go to another team and show that, no, they weren't the problem; and 2) Powell. There seems to be a hell-bent hatred there for athleticism and rim protection. If Powell is considered to be a five, then there's no excuse for giving him the money and minutes he gets - he has (had) the hops to be a great rim-roll finisher and the intelligence to switch well defensively on the perimeter, but his rim protection is below non-existent. I tell you, watching Powell trying to bother, much less block, an offensive player's shot, hurt my eyes and my basketball brain. He reminded me of Keith Van Suck - it literally seemed that his hapless efforts to bother the shot resulted in a higher percentage than the shooter would have had were he wide open. Traditional fours need to provide some rim protection as well, or at least to be able to defend the paint against bully-boys. LOL Powell.

How about the modern wing-four? Is that what Powell is, a rangy, athletic guy with wing skills who can shoot from outside? LULZ no. He thinks he can shoot, and gets the green light to shoot, and has been consistently awful. He's not a traditional Millsap-type four, and he's not a modern four. Which puts us back at his being a five. Two words - hell, no. We engage in such narratives as Powell being the beneficiary of Cuban "needing to have gotten something out of the Rondo deal" or being paid for his locker room presence and community citizenship - both of which probably have some truth to them - because the alternative is to say that our FO are such terrible evaluators of winning basketball talent that they are willing to make the same mistake over (big minutes) and over (big contract) and over (a starting job? WTFF?) and over (a huge extension - why, why, WHY????) again.

And here comes a guy like WCS - so he's not a gym rat, perhaps a little lazy, bad at defensive rotations - but he has the center body and natural (as opposed to, worked-into) athleticism that Powell can only dream about. He can protect the rim in his sleep. He can finish the PnR quite solidly, perhaps even as good as Powell, presumably without the work and intelligence. I saw both of these during his brief stint with the Mavs. They are empirical, inductively-reasonable, fact.  I don't give a flying eff how lazy or uninterested in basketball he is when the results at the five-spot are already better than Powell. And it's some horrendous thing that the Mavs should bring him back on a Burke-sized contract - so the moralism of work ethic matters that much more than the fundamental results.

I suspect that you are not necessarily the Powell homer that Cuban, Donnie, RC, and a few tools on this board are, and that you just look at WCS and see a bad basketball player in terms of whatever criteria you're looking for. I'm sorry; I can't watch the man play without thinking of Powell. He may not be half the man Powell is, but he's a better basketball player for what might reasonably be asked of both. QED.

Just. Spot. On.
Seems like "long wings and forwards" was the main item on the Mavs' shopping list this time around. 

I swear, this is starting to look like Carlisle's teams in Detroit and Indiana. I can't wait to see how this all works out.
At first thought.... I don't know much about this guy but I knew he was on the magic and I remembered seeing a game in the bubble where he played pretty good. 

Looking at stats he looks like a developing 3 and d guy. 

Watched a few highlights I can see why theres some interest. He's a hustle guy who actually has a bit of ball handling ability. Like he doesn't look like DFS dribbling out there. Decent assist #s in college. 

He did start 21 games last year for Orlando. 

Young minimum guy. Not bad. Not exciting either of course.
(11-21-2020, 08:28 PM)cjeter24 Wrote: [ -> ]At first thought.... I don't know much about this guy but I knew he was on the magic and I remembered seeing a game in the bubble where he played pretty good. 

Looking at stats he looks like a developing 3 and d guy. 

Watched a few highlights I can see why theres some interest. He's a hustle guy who actually has a bit of ball handling ability. Like he doesn't look like DFS dribbling out there. Decent assist #s in college. 

He did start 21 games last year for Orlando. 

Young minimum guy. Not bad. Not exciting either of course.

Better or worse than a Courtney Lee signing, in your opinion?
(11-21-2020, 08:08 PM)Branduil Wrote: [ -> ]My assumption is that this means the Mavs think

A. Powell is healthy enough to play at the start of the season

and/or

B. James Johnson can play center in a pinch.


My assumption, before KP returns: 

Kleber, Bobi at C
DFS, Johnson at PF
Powell can play both positions.
Luka / Brunson / Barea
JRich / Burke / Terry
THJ / Green / Iwundu
DFS / Maxi / Johnson
KP / Powell / Boban

Something definitely not adding up here. Maybe a miscommunication about Barea coming back as a player?
Not done means that they will make another trade. They don´t have any remaining roster spots for free agents.
(11-21-2020, 08:29 PM)KillerLeft Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-21-2020, 08:28 PM)cjeter24 Wrote: [ -> ]At first thought.... I don't know much about this guy but I knew he was on the magic and I remembered seeing a game in the bubble where he played pretty good. 

Looking at stats he looks like a developing 3 and d guy. 

Watched a few highlights I can see why theres some interest. He's a hustle guy who actually has a bit of ball handling ability. Like he doesn't look like DFS dribbling out there. Decent assist #s in college. 

He did start 21 games last year for Orlando. 

Young minimum guy. Not bad. Not exciting either of course.

Better or worse than a Courtney Lee signing, in your opinion?

Since Courtney Lee won't be seeing the floor if here... Better. But I'd that he's definitely the Courtney Lee replacement if you valued that ha

Clearly the Mavs are going for young defensive minded wings and hoping we find something. I'm all for that. That's how we got DFS. Our rotation is likely not changing from FA so it's a good way to fill out the roster. 

I think any "big" move left is via trade. Could be SNT or trade in season with all the expirings.
(11-21-2020, 08:35 PM)dirkfansince1998 Wrote: [ -> ]Not done means that they will make another trade. They don´t have any remaining roster spots for free agents.
But he's saying the Mavs will still have an open roster spot while signing Barea and Iwundu. That math literally doesn't work.
If Zach Lowe bothers to tweet about that pick-up, I´m 100% on board. Let´s goo!

https://twitter.com/ZachLowe_NBA/status/...66851?s=20
Has any present Mav wiped out his Instagram/Twitter account yet?
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