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JtotheIzzo
04-10-2016, 11:19 AM
Saw he has been playing more and playing well since the all star break.

Will he be part of the team's plans going forward?

kurple
04-10-2016, 11:41 AM
I wanna know if Tyus Jones is part of the Wolves future. would love him in Denver

kurple
04-11-2016, 06:58 AM
Bruh

HurricaneKid
04-11-2016, 09:41 AM
Not really. He can play backup PG on a team that doesn't even use their primary PG. That's the extent of his role in a Giannis dominated Bucks future.

He is woefully undersized to be playing in a defensive system that requires switching everything. 6'8" SG in Middleton, 6'8" SF in Jabari, 6'11" PF (read: Pt F) Giannis. Henson, Plumlee (depending on price) can play backup big minutes. Bucks need a starting PG, a starting C, and a full bench. Need to trade MCW, Monroe. Will have ~#9/10 pick, R Vaughn that can hopefully contribute in a few years.

Jasper
04-11-2016, 09:44 AM
Saw he has been playing more and playing well since the all star break.

Will he be part of the team's plans going forward?
role player I hope is packaged...

Kidd gets these rejects and tries to make them into himself

CP3PO
04-11-2016, 10:31 AM
Yes, simply because of the disadvantage of drawing big free agents. Need to build from within more than most franchises.

HurricaneKid
04-11-2016, 10:35 AM
Yes, simply because of the disadvantage of drawing big free agents. Need to build from within more than most franchises.

Yeah guys like Greg Monroe would never choose the Bucks over teams like the Lakers or Knicks.

CP3PO
04-11-2016, 10:54 AM
Yeah guys like Greg Monroe would never choose the Bucks over teams like the Lakers or Knicks.
One mediocre free agent in 20 years and the Bucks are suddenly a free agent destination :oldlol:

Phenith
04-11-2016, 12:27 PM
He's a pretty scrappy player and has good vision, but unless he becomes a knockdown shooter, he's probably destined to be just a rotation guy. It's only year 2 with not a lot of playing time under his belt so the jury is still out.
I'd be playing him over MCW, one of the worst RoY ever.

HurricaneKid
04-11-2016, 03:51 PM
One mediocre free agent in 20 years and the Bucks are suddenly a free agent destination :oldlol:

Players want to win. Playing with young talented guys like Giannis, Jabari, and Middleton is a lot more exciting than playing to boos in horribly managed destinations, however big of markets they may be.

That this was proven just last offseason should shut you up, not embolden you.

CP3PO
04-11-2016, 04:33 PM
Players want to win. Playing with young talented guys like Giannis, Jabari, and Middleton is a lot more exciting than playing to boos in horribly managed destinations, however big of markets they may be.

That this was proven just last offseason should shut you up, not embolden you.
Bucks are 33-47 :oldlol:

Players will come to small market teams that actually win. Again, 1 ok free agent in 20 years does not suddenly make the Bucks a big time free agent destination. They won't suddenly land a free agent this summer that takes them from lottery East to contender. Once they develop more and truly start winning, we'll see, but until then, they mostly have to develop from within.

FireDavidKahn
04-11-2016, 07:12 PM
I wanna know if Tyus Jones is part of the Wolves future. would love him in Denver
:roll: You can't get enough of the Wolves

kurple
04-11-2016, 08:43 PM
:roll: You can't get enough of the Wolves
Just Jones

Wouldn say no to Towns either, but im happy with Nurkic and Jokic