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Worst in the NBA? Really? 🤷‍♂️



Worst in the NBA? Really? 🤷‍♂️

by h3yn0w75

21 Comments

  1. DerivativeCapital

    They realise the Pacers, Pistons, Magic are also nba teams?

  2. companyofzero

    The heat and the Sixers top us pretty easily lol

  3. I remember when this picture brought us all so much joy. 😥

  4. I’ll be downvoted to oblivion for this. But I agree with what Masai said about last season:

    “I did not enjoy watching this team play.”

  5. -Lost one of the three best players in the team in FA for nothing

    -Going into the season with three expiring contracts that include two of their top starters. One of them is probably walking for nothing also.

    -Didn’t address the critical need for more shooting and guard depth, got worse in that regard in fact.

    -The team was bad last season and got worse by all accounts while at the same time not positioned to benefit from the lottery

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    Which team had a worse offseason?

  6. Iliketothrowaway2456

    I mean, our two best players are eligible for extensions, and we didn’t resign either and now they’re eligible for UFA next year.

    Also both of them were dangled in multiple trade offers and we didn’t pull the trigger so both of them may be a bit pissed off/ might feel a way (and it might effect resigning talks in the future, though OG maybe a bit lesser since they apparently shut the door on a Liliard offer when he was brought up)

    One of best players left for absolutely nothing. Didn’t help that our late desperate play to sign him back was in the open (just to be outbid again). We could have gotten stuff for him in the season when he was noncommittal at the deadline and think of the results…

    in hindsight (this is a joke don’t jump on me for this one)… one of the offers was Milwaukee for Grayson Allen and picks..If we had made that deal Milwaukee wouldn’t be able to get Liliard, and we would’ve had the pieces to facilitate the Liliard trade ourselves Lmaoo

    I guess the one direction we’re going in…There is IMMENSE pressure on our best prospect (Barnes) to mature and develop/deliver this season after last year. Seeing that we might trade our best player…The team is making adjustments basically putting him at the forefront. Is he going to be a Grant Hill or Tyreke Evans? Relying on one guy to take a leap or the franchise is probably fucked… isn’t ideal situation.

    I mean maybe not the worst but a few candidates (Portland, Washington, etc) have clearly paved the way in which they’re going.

  7. Translation: they still won’t trade their good players to us for scraps. We offered them baby Jesus and a pick swap for an all NBA player and they said no. The nerve!

  8. NBAWhoCares

    Easily, and you have to be a homer whose completely up your own ass to not see this.

    The whole Poetl trade + overpay and losing FVV for nothing is some of the worst front office management the league has seen in years. Its just not felt that way because usually this level of idiocy occurs with bigger name players.

  9. Pretty sure that’s the heat and sixers tbh

    Didn’t see Siakam in china ragging on Masai 🤣

    The big L was not making a trade at last year’s deadline, and that really determined what happened next, there was nothing good trade wise coming after that genuine failure of management, worthy of major criticism

    The gradey draft was solid though

  10. Burt_Selleck

    Before we got really really caught up with the Lillard shituation, was there not a slew of positivity being bellowed of Dennis Schroeder and what he will mean to the team after his performance?

    This screams of writers just churning out content to grasp at our disappointment

  11. jamiecballer

    If not the worst pretty darn close. Other than Dick it was not a positive one.

  12. jayinscarb

    Remember theres no such thing as proper sports journalism and Media – just click/rage bait garbage, and by the looks of this sub it’s working immaculately.

  13. GirbaudJeansMan

    Yes, We could have traded FVV at the deadline but for who again? The peanuts they were offering in return was a laugh. Hind sight is 20/20. Who would have known Houston would massively overpay for Fred? Then they took a shot at Dame and missed just like every other team outside of Milwaukee.

  14. Yes, really. This was a pathetic offseason, and we are in a terrible position with out roster.

  15. This sub just loves to be outraged, like, actively looks for things to be mad about, lol

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