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re: Pelicans fans - do you want Zion gone or do you have hope?
Posted on 6/21/23 at 11:57 pm to SCLSUMuddogs
Posted on 6/21/23 at 11:57 pm to SCLSUMuddogs
Healthy versions of: Jokic, Giannis, Luka, Booker, Steph, Durant, Embiid, Tatum, Kawhi, LeBron, AD, Dame, Jimmy B all have arguments to being equal or greater than healthy Zion (we still haven’t seen him in the playoffs)
I think Zion is definitely top 10-15 though. Definite All NBA guy.
I think Zion is definitely top 10-15 though. Definite All NBA guy.
Posted on 6/22/23 at 12:02 am to 3PieceSpicy
I mean yeah, it’s a subjective thing. I assume by your ranking you wouldn’t look at someone else saying he’s top 5 as necessarily wrong though right?
I think that was more my rationale. He’s definitely in the conversation of the best players in the league, so to see someone flat out disagree with top 5 seemed like someone saying otherwise.
Throw in the youth and it makes him more valuable, toss in the injuries and it’s significantly less
I think that was more my rationale. He’s definitely in the conversation of the best players in the league, so to see someone flat out disagree with top 5 seemed like someone saying otherwise.
Throw in the youth and it makes him more valuable, toss in the injuries and it’s significantly less
This post was edited on 6/22/23 at 12:04 am
Posted on 6/22/23 at 12:16 am to SCLSUMuddogs
Have the Pelicans traded our Slum Whore Porn star yet?
Posted on 6/22/23 at 2:10 am to justaniceguy
He'd look good in a Lakers uniform
Posted on 6/22/23 at 5:34 am to justaniceguy
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still have hope Zion puts it together and stays healthy?
I do not see how this is possible. Ever since he was drafted, experts have stated that he needed to rebuild his body. If he didn't, he would be injury prone and have a limited career. That is exactly what has happened. He has not done what is necessary for him to play a long period of time. It really is that simple.
This is not he needs to lose 10-15 pounds. He needs to reconstruct his body. I don't see him having any interest in doing that. At this point, he is damaged goods. I'm comfortable with the team taking a loss to move him. I just don't see him succeeding with his current habits..
Posted on 6/22/23 at 6:00 am to justaniceguy
He can go!! He’s not that guy we know now after 4 years
Posted on 6/22/23 at 6:21 am to justaniceguy
I mean, when he plays he fills up the stat sheet. But he don't play much. But then again Ingram misses 30+ games a year the last two years as well.
I'd just as soon get something while you can for Zion but make it worth it or don't do it.
I'd just as soon get something while you can for Zion but make it worth it or don't do it.
Posted on 6/22/23 at 7:10 am to justaniceguy
I would prefer keep him
We reached 1st in the west with him healthy
Missed the playoffs without him
Basic math says we need him
We reached 1st in the west with him healthy
Missed the playoffs without him
Basic math says we need him
Posted on 6/22/23 at 8:22 am to TheRouxGuru
Six months ago he was an MVP candidate.
A hamstring and a few his didn’t change that.
I’d be pissed if we got No. 3 and that’s it.
Would need multi year of swaps and future firsts
A hamstring and a few his didn’t change that.
I’d be pissed if we got No. 3 and that’s it.
Would need multi year of swaps and future firsts
Posted on 6/22/23 at 8:29 am to justaniceguy
I’ve wanted him gone for the last 2 years. So yeah. Ship him off for literally anything you can get for him. I think he’ll end up on some team with a chip on his shoulder and will play lights out. It’s gonna suck to watch but he’s worthless on this roster. He needs a new start somewhere and the Pels need roster help.
Time to go.
Time to go.
Posted on 6/22/23 at 10:39 am to justaniceguy
most actual pels fans hope he stays healthy and happy and plays 60 games averaging 27 7 4.5.
I however am done and would run him in summer league to set value and make a deal for 2 unprotected firsts and a starter under 27 yrs old who can shoot jumpers.
I however am done and would run him in summer league to set value and make a deal for 2 unprotected firsts and a starter under 27 yrs old who can shoot jumpers.
Posted on 6/22/23 at 10:46 am to Giantkiller
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I think he’ll end up on some team with a chip on his shoulder and will play lights out
Can you imagine the national media reaction to this outcome?
"Why does New Orleans even have a Franchise? They get rid of AD, he wins a title. They get rid of Zion, he's an MVP candidate."
Posted on 6/22/23 at 10:48 am to Giantkiller
This is a difficult one. Zion’s trade value is never going to be as high as it is now without the team not wanting to trade him. Just based on probabilities, I think I lean towards trading him.
Option 1) Keep Zion and he stays injured, is a bust and has no trade value. BAD
Option 2) Keep Zion, he gets his shite together and wins you a championship. GREAT
Option 3) Keep Zion for another year or so and looses all trade value and trade him for an expiring. BAD
Option 4) Trade Zion’s for a rookie, Zion gets his shite together, rookie is a bust. TERRIBLE
OPTION 5) Trade Zion for a rookie, and both players go on to be great. GOOD
Option 6) Trade Zion for a rookie, Zion stays injured and goes Greg Oden. Rookie becomes just a guy. GOOD
Option 1) Keep Zion and he stays injured, is a bust and has no trade value. BAD
Option 2) Keep Zion, he gets his shite together and wins you a championship. GREAT
Option 3) Keep Zion for another year or so and looses all trade value and trade him for an expiring. BAD
Option 4) Trade Zion’s for a rookie, Zion gets his shite together, rookie is a bust. TERRIBLE
OPTION 5) Trade Zion for a rookie, and both players go on to be great. GOOD
Option 6) Trade Zion for a rookie, Zion stays injured and goes Greg Oden. Rookie becomes just a guy. GOOD
Posted on 6/22/23 at 10:50 am to Giantkiller
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I’ve wanted him gone for the last 2 years. So yeah. Ship him off for literally anything you can get for him. I think he’ll end up on some team with a chip on his shoulder and will play lights out. It’s gonna suck to watch but he’s worthless on this roster. He needs a new start somewhere and the Pels need roster help.
Anyone saying stuff like this really doesn't understand the NBA and the plight of the smallest market teams
Posted on 6/22/23 at 10:53 am to justaniceguy
lazy, unmotivated, move his arse
Posted on 6/22/23 at 11:05 am to Suntiger
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This is a difficult one. Zion’s trade value is never going to be as high as it is now without the team not wanting to trade him. Just based on probabilities, I think I lean towards trading him.
Option 1) Keep Zion and he stays injured, is a bust and has no trade value. BAD
Option 2) Keep Zion, he gets his shite together and wins you a championship. GREAT
Option 3) Keep Zion for another year or so and looses all trade value and trade him for an expiring. BAD
Option 4) Trade Zion’s for a rookie, Zion gets his shite together, rookie is a bust. TERRIBLE
OPTION 5) Trade Zion for a rookie, and both players go on to be great. GOOD
Option 6) Trade Zion for a rookie, Zion stays injured and goes Greg Oden. Rookie becomes just a guy. GOOD
You're missing another option where you trade Zion, and he never gets his shite together and the rookie you draft ends up being very good.
Posted on 6/22/23 at 11:44 am to justaniceguy
Good riddance freak boy.
Posted on 6/22/23 at 11:44 am to Fun Bunch
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Anyone saying stuff like this really doesn't understand the NBA and the plight of the smallest market teams
I was just waiting for the "you don't know basketball" argument. Of course you would be the one posting it. What a shock.
Big market. Small market. Whatever. You can't keep making excuses for your biggest asset just fricking around and not playing. Zion is not going to be the guy here and deep down, everyone knows it. Everyone has been knowing it. This is not new information.
He doesn't want to be here and he never really has. As soon as you could sense that, and you could sense he had no intentions of becoming the player you want him to be, you gotta cut bait.
Pels are close. In some world where Zion is completely onboard and crushing it, we've hit the championship level zenith. But that's not the world we're in now. Unload him and get someone on the roster that fortifies everything else Griff has built here NOT named Zion.
Posted on 6/22/23 at 11:48 am to Fun Bunch
It’s clear the guy doesn’t really like paying basketball. That won’t go away with an off-season. He’s a bum.
Posted on 6/22/23 at 12:22 pm to NIH
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It’s clear the guy doesn’t really like paying basketball
As someone who's kept up with the pelicans pretty closely for several years, I think the problem with Zion is the opposite of him not wanting to play basketball. Imo, he loves playing basketball, so much so that he doesn't have any other constructive hobbies. So when the injury lingered and his frustrations grew, he got depressed and developed really bad coping habits.
No way of knowing either for sure though. You could well be right, just not how I've viewed the situation
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