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DAL OFFSEASON: Trade & FA | Mavs "mostly done...but you never know."
(11-06-2020, 12:11 PM)Mavs2019 Wrote: I´m still leaning heavily toward taking a free youth swing this season and prepare for 2021. It just seems the smartest strategy.


Im somewhat agree, but having 7 rookies is extreme to take in and share minutes. But yes, I agree that it should be invested in various players with diferrent skillsets, improving and peaking, while staying cheap on the contracts. Next year will hold better opportunities on players, especially if the upcoming season, the Mavs go far in the playoffs that free agents/tradeable players are more than willing to come here.


(11-06-2020, 10:46 AM)cjeter24 Wrote: If Dallas likes Dwight, AG is him on steroids with way higher upside.


I watch a few Aaron Gordon highlights, and Orlando games highlights, and here's what I observe:
  • Very impressive vertical player, best dunker around, Luka will get the most out of him.
  • Not enough pick n roll, either its the scheme or his unwilling.
  • He plays more like a 3 than a 4, often getting the ball at the wings and driving in.
  • For someone that has a great vertical, doesn't get a decent average in blocks. 
  • MR.IronMan, has play almost every game for the last 4 seasons. Dallas needs durable players.
I said the same thing about AG after seeing his highlights, just like DP but better averages all around (REB, 3PT%,BPG). My only issues would be his mental strength. If anybody remember the game where we play Orlando this year and was getting bother by the foul calls that he lost his focus to play. He plays better than Dwight Powell, but mainly because of one stat, GP/GS he doesn't get injured.

He would be my realistic goal than a Overpaid-Tobias Harris.
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RE: OFFSEASON: Mavs Trade & FA (Nov 20?) + Salary Chart | $109.1M cap - by FunkBoreland - 11-06-2020, 02:32 PM

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