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1 hour ago, MillionDollarCam said:

Hear me out… we’re winning the championship.

I love your enthusiasm, I really do, but let’s set our sights for the NBA cup, I don’t think we are ready for a championship run yet lol. So far it’s looking like a completely different team, though, not gonna lie. Making the playoffs as a top four seed and actually maybe winning a series would be very successful imo 

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Yeah let's just get in the playoffs and go from there. We really need to get that 23 year playoff series win drought off our backs. With what I'm seeing we are building something good that can get us there. Just need the coaching and front office to remain consistent. It looks like we've got the right people.

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4 hours ago, frankw said:

Yeah let's just get in the playoffs and go from there. We really need to get that 23 year playoff series win drought off our backs. With what I'm seeing we are building something good that can get us there. Just need the coaching and front office to remain consistent. It looks like we've got the right people.

It’s crazy that I’m 41 and I was in my freshman year of college the last time this team won a playoff series. And that was in the half dead Charlotte coliseum the year before relocation. I’d really like to see this franchise be relevant again. They’ve been terrible even longer than the panthers.

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3 hours ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I’m liking our roster right now:

G - Ball, Micic, Smith Jr., Simpson (two-way)

G - Green, Mann, Curry

F - Miller, G. Williams, Martin

F - Bridges, Salaun, Johnson, Diabate (two-way)

C - M. Williams, Richards, Gibson

Bridges will be trade bait at the trade deadline. Salaun is obviously the future and they both play the same position. I think the pf spot is his by trade deadline.

 

Love Bridges, but we need to start fresh. Get some picks and wipe our hands clean.

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13 hours ago, carpanfan96 said:

He looks better than I expected this quickly… I expected this next season… if he can contribute 15-20m a game and 10pts and 5reb that’s a great first season imo. 

I’m thinking the same thing if he can score that as a rookie 19 year old. It would be an add bonus.

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On 10/11/2024 at 12:49 PM, CamWhoaaCam said:

Bridges will be trade bait at the trade deadline. Salaun is obviously the future and they both play the same position. I think the pf spot is his by trade deadline.

 

Love Bridges, but we need to start fresh. Get some picks and wipe our hands clean.

We can slow down on this though, his deal is solid for him, Salaun can be brought along slowly. 

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