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(08-03-2021, 10:25 PM)jesusshuttlesworth82 Wrote: In my opinion, he's the one trying to start a fight. All I did was ask for a link to the Mavs not wanting to include Tyrell Terry in a Dragic trade.
I dont appreciate his tone of voice.
Perhaps everyone should take a step back and realize that intent and tone aren't communicated very well on message boards.
I remember once I got threatened to get suspended back on fish's site because I was trying to be funny and act angry and do the whole "I SAID GOOD DAY!" bit from That 70s show ha.
I don't think anyone is trying to to start fights or offend anyone.
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(08-03-2021, 10:38 PM)VintagePejav2 Wrote: Can Josh Hart dribble?
I'll take "Questions disappointed Mavs fans ask in the middle of yet another disappointing free agency season" for 100, Alex.
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What do you guys think about basketball? Fun? Discuss..
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(08-03-2021, 10:36 PM)sterlingmallory Wrote: Mavs front office really has fans on message boards ready to fight eachother.
Can we at least do a team event if we are fighting each other? We could have a draft too. I don't like my odds in single hand to hand combat. but I think I could be valuable in a team setting. It allows for some sneakiness.
BRB going to watch this for training.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPeLm7ijNB8
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(08-03-2021, 10:38 PM)VintagePejav2 Wrote: Can Josh Hart dribble?
Better than Bullock, DFS or Brown. Probably not as good as THJ.
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Is Eric Bledsoe actually as bad as he looked in New Orleans?
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Intriguing part about Hart is that he averaged 8 rebounds in 29 minutes last season. If the Mavs want to go with the Luka, 3 wings and one big approach another wing that crashes the board wouldn´t hurt.
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I want to fight everybody who says Brunson can’t do stuff. He’s gonna punk all you all’s sorry asses. We sure as hell better not trade him for geriatric Goran Dothraki Drogo.
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(08-03-2021, 10:49 PM)Jommybone Wrote: I want to fight everybody who says Brunson can’t do stuff. He’s gonna punk all you all’s sorry asses. We sure as hell better not trade him for geriatric Goran Dothraki Drogo.
Have you ever watched the Scallenge? Great thing to watch for anyone saying an nba player stinks.
Also Dothraki Drogo sounds like an awesome nickname.
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(08-03-2021, 10:46 PM)dirkfansince1998 Wrote: Hart
Very much a Hart fan.
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FWIW, I think the idea that Stein has supposedly lost his Mavs sources is fake news. Instead, the supposed "problem" imo is an unrealistic expectation of what he might know, and why.
On Mav moves, Stein was consistently ahead this summer. When they got something done, he was the guy that knew it first. When they were close, he knew it first. But during the competitive negotiating, before a deal was done, he didn't know how they would do, because the Mavs could only convey their intent and their perception.
So Stein reported over and over that the Mavs were intent on getting Lowry. He was not wrong. His sources on the Mavs told him they wanted Lowry and thought they would be able to get him. THOSE SOURCES - not Stein - were the ones who misread what was unfolding and the Mavs' chances.
In the meantime, Woj and Shams were talking to people in other places. To Lowry's agent? Or maybe to the MIA front office? Whoever it was, those perceptions proved more accurate as to the outcome. But again, all they could report was what those SOURCES - who turned out to have a better feel - thought about the situation.
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(08-03-2021, 10:58 PM)F Gump Wrote: On Mav moves, Stein was consistently ahead this summer. When they got something done, he was the guy that knew it first. When they were close, he knew it first. But during the competitive negotiating, before a deal was done, he didn't know how they would do, because the Mavs could only convey their intent and their perception.
Was he though? Wasn't he behind on the JRich trade?
Can you remind me of what he was first on this summer? I genuinely am struggling to remember something he was first on.
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(08-03-2021, 10:58 PM)F Gump Wrote: So Stein reported over and over that the Mavs were intent on getting Lowry. He was not wrong. His sources on the Mavs told him they wanted Lowry and thought they would be able to get him. THOSE SOURCES - not Stein - were the ones who misread what was unfolding and the Mavs' chances.
In the meantime, Woj and Shams were talking to people in other places. To Lowry's agent? Or maybe to the MIA front office? Whoever it was, those perceptions proved more accurate as to the outcome. But again, all they could report was what those SOURCES - who turned out to have a better feel - thought about the situation.
This is a great insight, imo. Thanks for offering.
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(08-03-2021, 10:58 PM)F Gump Wrote: His sources on the Mavs told him they wanted Lowry and thought they would be able to get him. THOSE SOURCES - not Stein - were the ones who misread what was unfolding and the Mavs' chances.
Is it possible his Mavs sources have changed though? Is it possible that his sources are no longer at the very top level of the organization and maybe a tier down? That is what some of us speculated and mused.
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(08-03-2021, 10:43 PM)VintagePejav2 Wrote: Is Eric Bledsoe actually as bad as he looked in New Orleans? Bucks dumped him and won the title the next year
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(08-03-2021, 11:00 PM)Kammrath Wrote: Can you remind me of what he was first on this summer? I genuinely am struggling to remember something he was first on.
I don't know if he beat Fischer on much actual breaking news (I'm with you on that guy now - I'm a believer).
But, someone posted all the Shams, Woj and other A-lister stuff above, and their wording seems to indicate that they confidently viewed the Mavs as a main Lowry suitor, though there were disagreements on how seriously they were being taken. To me, this supports @"F Gump"'s interpretation, and tbh, even if they were just running with Stein's overt suggestions, the fact that THEY would treat his stuff like Mavs gospel (still) should tell us all we need to know.
I don't think the fact that Donnie has left the building can take down the bridge that a guy like Stein has spent his career building. I bet he's got Cuban, Keith Grant, Al Whitley, Casey Smith and God knows who else's number in his phone.
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(08-03-2021, 08:51 PM)Kammrath Wrote: The actual money is $46M and apparently Holmes has removed his tweet about going back to SAC.
Didn't see that had happened.
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This is pretty much the extent of my Josh Hart knowledge.
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Drove all day
Take it I didn't miss much
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