I can't argue that both teams weren't helped in the near
Posted on: August 23, 2017 at 12:09:18 CT
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...term. What I don't understand is why Boston would help their top rival for marginal improvement. Boston already had improved with Hayward and with finally hitting on a pick (apparently) ie. Tatum. With the Nets pick, potentially the Lakers pick, and the Philly pick, they were poised to improve anyway and hit their stride about the time the W's will struggle to pay enough to keep their band together. If one of those picks becomes a franchise player, then watch out.
What if the Nets pick becomes MPJ and Lebron decides to stay? Good luck getting past the Cavs for several more years.
As a W's fan, the Ainge has taken away my schadenfreude! I was enjoying the angst in Cleveland.