View Full Version : WCS to GSW
Dr. Cheesesteak
07-02-2019, 05:36 PM
https://twitter.com/ThompsonScribe/status/1146164304388882432
I can dig it. WCS would be a much better bench player than starter. Put him in for 5 min spells for energy maybe twice a game. All he'll really do before he stops putting forth effort.
Levity
07-02-2019, 05:38 PM
noice! noice!
bigkingsfan
07-02-2019, 05:38 PM
"slightly above the minimum salary" poor guy. Kings fk up his FA but whatever. :oldlol:
Meticode
07-02-2019, 05:45 PM
Perfect starting center for the Warriors. Great defender, not that great of a shot-blocker, but doesn't demand the ball. Will do the dirty work at center.
Perfect starting center for the Warriors. Great defender, not that great of a shot-blocker, but doesn't demand the ball. Will do the dirty work at center.
He was an incredible shot blocker in college. It’s bizarre he hasn’t blocked shots at a good rate in the league (I think he blocked them at a good rate his rookie year tho)
Miles and Miles
07-02-2019, 05:49 PM
Oh I hope that's true! I can't wait to see it. He doesn't do anything or care. Warriors bandwagon (now shifting to Lakers fans) are going to be very disappointed.
Jay-B
07-02-2019, 05:50 PM
Very good pick up
Dr. Cheesesteak
07-02-2019, 05:56 PM
He was an incredible shot blocker in college. It’s bizarre he hasn’t blocked shots at a good rate in the league (I think he blocked them at a good rate his rookie year tho)
Cuz he only cares or pays attention for 10 mins on average per game. Sometimes he may actually hustle for the full 25-30 mins he plays. Then he'll do nothing for the next two. :confusedshrug:
edit:
ok, to be fair, he DOES have sickle cell trait. But, I dunno, it's like...can't he tap out if he's too tired/can't put forth effort? Do the teams care? Was just weird witnessing it in Sac.
Basketbolero
07-02-2019, 06:10 PM
Nice pickup. He plays as if Sam Dalembert taught him how to play basketball but obviously his skillset helps GS big time.
That gap at the 3 is looking difficult to cover. Unless they somehow convince Marcus Morris to play for peanuts they are looking at the likes of Justin Holiday, old man Thabo... who else?
Jabari would be interesting but how many knuckleheads can they sign before their system breaks down too much?
Nice pickup. He plays as if Sam Dalembert taught him how to play basketball but obviously his skillset helps GS big time.
That gap at the 3 is looking difficult to cover. Unless they somehow convince Marcus Morris to play for peanuts they are looking at the likes of Justin Holiday, old man Thabo... who else?
Jabari would be interesting but how many knuckleheads can they sign before their system breaks down too much?
What gap at the 3? They literally signed Harrison Barnes to a big contract and then got Trevor Ariza.
Meticode
07-02-2019, 06:18 PM
Cuz he only cares or pays attention for 10 mins on average per game. Sometimes he may actually hustle for the full 25-30 mins he plays. Then he'll do nothing for the next two. :confusedshrug:
edit:
ok, to be fair, he DOES have sickle cell trait. But, I dunno, it's like...can't he tap out if he's too tired/can't put forth effort? Do the teams care? Was just weird witnessing it in Sac.
Honestly, I would have 10 minute gaps in attention too playing in Sacramento.
Dr. Cheesesteak
07-02-2019, 06:27 PM
What gap at the 3? They literally signed Harrison Barnes to a big contract and then got Trevor Ariza.
I think he was talking about GSW? :confusedshrug:
Basketbolero
07-02-2019, 06:36 PM
I think he was talking about GSW? :confusedshrug:
:cheers:
Cleverness
07-02-2019, 07:08 PM
Oh I hope that's true! I can't wait to see it. He doesn't do anything or care. Warriors bandwagon (now shifting to Lakers fans) are going to be very disappointed.
Very true. Like I've said earlier, IDK why Kings started him 81 games this year. His attitude about winning while in Sac was on par with Cousins :facepalm
Kerr, Dray, and Ron Adams will turn WCS into Tyson Chandler. Chandler wasn't that good on the Bulls to start his career.
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