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Unless we luck into a Steph Curry at pick 4 it literally doesn’t matter. Williams, Ball, and Miller will play like 5 games together and we’ll watch inefficient offense and half-ass defense all year until we shut everybody down again just to hope for another shot at the rigged lottery.

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24 minutes ago, WUnderhill said:

Unless we luck into a Steph Curry at pick 4 it literally doesn’t matter. Williams, Ball, and Miller will play like 5 games together and we’ll watch inefficient offense and half-ass defense all year until we shut everybody down again just to hope for another shot at the rigged lottery.

I actually believe all the injuries are attributed to being a loser franchise. Every team in the league has hurt players with varying injuries, but the winner's play ball anyway. It's the worst sports culture I have ever seen. 

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4 hours ago, Htarnation4.0 said:

I actually believe all the injuries are attributed to being a loser franchise. Every team in the league has hurt players with varying injuries, but the winner's play ball anyway. It's the worst sports culture I have ever seen. 

Which is why I'm all for trading Lamelo. Guy misses half of every season. I swear he just likes to sit on the bench to show off his street clothes. I think it negatively impacts the other guys who do the same. If guys don't want to play, they don't need to be here. Coach and gm need to get stricter

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1 hour ago, Daddy_Uncle said:

Which is why I'm all for trading Lamelo. Guy misses half of every season. I swear he just likes to sit on the bench to show off his street clothes. I think it negatively impacts the other guys who do the same. If guys don't want to play, they don't need to be here. Coach and gm need to get stricter

This is the make or break year for lamelo, they've told him to get stronger. Up to him to accomplish it. 

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Won’t matter. They’ll be right back in the lottery again next year. Probably trade Melo to LA for Knect and 4 second rd picks. Franchise is doomed. I think it has been 34 years since CHA got the #1 pick and think about how many of those 34 years they straight up sucked. 

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