In hindsight, this was an awesome free agent signing. They basically signed a prime Jaylen Brown.
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In hindsight, this was an awesome free agent signing. They basically signed a prime Jaylen Brown.

Let Daryl Morey cook? We all clowned him for giving geriatric PG a max contract, but without that they don’t pull off today’s trade. Looks like it wasn’t such a bad signing after all.

u/bettercallrich — 4 days ago
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How many players could you replace Cade with on the Pistons and still have the same or better win total, and playoff outcome.

He does a lot more for the Pistons on defense than people realize.

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u/bettercallrich — 21 days ago
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Summoning the uncs and history buffs of this sub: how good was Archie Manning?

His stats kinda suck. I know it’s hard to compare qb stats from his era to present day stats (for a variety of reasons) but I can’t imagine his stats being good in any era. He had a major turnover problem.

I also know the saints sucked throughout his tenure so he wasn’t really given a fair shake. I guess im just trying to get a feel for how he was perceived when he played.

Am I correct in saying that if he never had kids, the vast majority of fans wouldn’t know his name?

u/bettercallrich — 1 month ago
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If the Knicks win the championship, is this officially the greatest dodged bullet in NBA history?

Throw in Zion Williamson too.

u/bettercallrich — 1 month ago