If a line up with Beasley, Mudiay and THJr uses like 6% of their brain....does the other team get to use 17% of their brain
ironically payton was perry's pick
Welpee wrote:Would you rather have Mudiay and give up McD (swapping 2nd round picks) or Payton and give up a 2nd round pick like the Suns just did?
Depends on how much Payton makes on his next deal. Don't want to invest that much money into him. But he's definitely better than Mudiay at this point in his career.
knicks1248 wrote:ironically payton was perry's pick 
The former GM of the Orlando Magic was Rob Hennigan. The assistant GM was Scott Perry.
If You don't know who was responsible for the pick then your making shyt up.
Do you know how the orlando magic front office ran their drafts?
Knocks need a Tank Commander with medals in inefficiency.
Welpee wrote:Would you rather have Mudiay and give up McD (swapping 2nd round picks) or Payton and give up a 2nd round pick like the Suns just did?
Mudiay is a better option for the simple fact that he is a year away from RFA, whereas Payton could get paid from someone this summer. They don't have any contract decisions to make with him right away as they would with Payton.
Knixkik wrote:Welpee wrote:Would you rather have Mudiay and give up McD (swapping 2nd round picks) or Payton and give up a 2nd round pick like the Suns just did?
Mudiay is a better option for the simple fact that he is a year away from RFA, whereas Payton could get paid from someone this summer. They don't have any contract decisions to make with him right away as they would with Payton.
If you go to the Denver message board they're not upset about seeing him moved.
Nalod wrote:knicks1248 wrote:ironically payton was perry's pick 
The former GM of the Orlando Magic was Rob Hennigan. The assistant GM was Scott Perry.
If You don't know who was responsible for the pick then your making shyt up.
Do you know how the orlando magic front office ran their drafts?
SMH>>>
Perry, working as Rob Hennigan’s right-hand man in Orlando, made a draft-night trade with the 76ers to nab Payton with the 10th pick in 2014.
This has been well documented where the hell you been under a rock..
Welpee wrote:Knixkik wrote:Welpee wrote:Would you rather have Mudiay and give up McD (swapping 2nd round picks) or Payton and give up a 2nd round pick like the Suns just did?
Mudiay is a better option for the simple fact that he is a year away from RFA, whereas Payton could get paid from someone this summer. They don't have any contract decisions to make with him right away as they would with Payton.
If you go to the Denver message board they're not upset about seeing him moved.
Sure because they took him with the 7th pick in the draft three years ago and he has not lived up to that. But getting him for a guy that was gone in the summer is a totally different scenario. And like what is said about other point guards not living up to their draft spot, he is only 21.
Welpee wrote:Knixkik wrote:Welpee wrote:Would you rather have Mudiay and give up McD (swapping 2nd round picks) or Payton and give up a 2nd round pick like the Suns just did?
Mudiay is a better option for the simple fact that he is a year away from RFA, whereas Payton could get paid from someone this summer. They don't have any contract decisions to make with him right away as they would with Payton.
If you go to the Denver message board they're not upset about seeing him moved.
I don't doubt it. Expectations were high and they have a bad taste about him being a lottery pick. We don't have that issue. He's a project and we should keep expectations low.
Welpee wrote:Would you rather have Mudiay and give up McD (swapping 2nd round picks) or Payton and give up a 2nd round pick like the Suns just did?
problem with Payton is the commitment. There is zero point in bringing him in unless you are going to resign him. He's good, but Im not sure they wanted to pay him big money at this point. Mudiay is a safer route when it comes to flexibility for sure.
knicks1248 wrote:ironically payton was perry's pick 
And Philly tricked them into thinking they were going to take him, and they overpaid to get him, if I remember correctly.
Welpee wrote:Knixkik wrote:Welpee wrote:Would you rather have Mudiay and give up McD (swapping 2nd round picks) or Payton and give up a 2nd round pick like the Suns just did?
Mudiay is a better option for the simple fact that he is a year away from RFA, whereas Payton could get paid from someone this summer. They don't have any contract decisions to make with him right away as they would with Payton.
If you go to the Denver message board they're not upset about seeing him moved.
From a Denver fan on Twitter:
Do people actually think Mudiay is good? Omg
Interesting and revealing...
WaltLongmire wrote:Interesting and revealing...
If true, it says a lot about Orlando. They wanted Ntilikina, but had to settle for a 2nd round pick at the buzzer. That's a low sell.
fishmike wrote:Welpee wrote:Would you rather have Mudiay and give up McD (swapping 2nd round picks) or Payton and give up a 2nd round pick like the Suns just did?
problem with Payton is the commitment. There is zero point in bringing him in unless you are going to resign him. He's good, but Im not sure they wanted to pay him big money at this point. Mudiay is a safer route when it comes to flexibility for sure.
Posted this just now...Sounds like Perry was looking into him.
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WaltLongmire wrote:Welpee wrote:Knixkik wrote:Welpee wrote:Would you rather have Mudiay and give up McD (swapping 2nd round picks) or Payton and give up a 2nd round pick like the Suns just did?
Mudiay is a better option for the simple fact that he is a year away from RFA, whereas Payton could get paid from someone this summer. They don't have any contract decisions to make with him right away as they would with Payton.
If you go to the Denver message board they're not upset about seeing him moved.
From a Denver fan on Twitter:
Do people actually think Mudiay is good? Omg
I'm not sure how many people have real high expectations. He's not our former lottery pick. He's 21 years old, so if he's not good now, that's fine. Can he develop into a solid rotation player? Sure, why not?
We have to play both together
Frank in PG and Mudiay instead of THJ?
Knixkik wrote:WaltLongmire wrote:Interesting and revealing...
If true, it says a lot about Orlando. They wanted Ntilikina, but had to settle for a 2nd round pick at the buzzer. That's a low sell.
You're right...did not think of it that way...If they got a #2 from the Suns and it is their pick it will be a good one. Would Perry have given up our Chicago #2 if they had asked us for it?
Knixkik wrote:WaltLongmire wrote:Welpee wrote:Knixkik wrote:Welpee wrote:Would you rather have Mudiay and give up McD (swapping 2nd round picks) or Payton and give up a 2nd round pick like the Suns just did?
Mudiay is a better option for the simple fact that he is a year away from RFA, whereas Payton could get paid from someone this summer. They don't have any contract decisions to make with him right away as they would with Payton.
If you go to the Denver message board they're not upset about seeing him moved.
From a Denver fan on Twitter:
Do people actually think Mudiay is good? Omg
I'm not sure how many people have real high expectations. He's not our former lottery pick. He's 21 years old, so if he's not good now, that's fine. Can he develop into a solid rotation player? Sure, why not?
As much as I didn't want him in 2015...he is on my team now...got to hope for the best.
Worried about his BB IQ, which was supposed to have been a plus for him coming out of the draft. Will be interesting to see how he does without the pressure of making the playoffs.