KP on Canzano

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  1. Foulzilla

    Foulzilla No Blood, No Foul.

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    I tend to agree with Ed here. That quote doesn't sound like Sessions to me. It sounds more like a major move. Such as bringing in a Baron Davis or a Jason Kidd, where a lot will be unhappy due to their perceived flaws, but everyone will know them.

    I seem to recall Pritchard really liking Kidd. And after seeing how well he was playing in Dallas, I could see bringing him in as the veteran leader, particularly if he's interested and willing to sign a more reasonable contract than his last one (he pretty much has to, noone is going to pay him max money again, though he should still acquire a sizable salary).
     
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    Trying to parse a conversation between a BS artist and an ignorant egotist strikes me as more frustrating than fun.

    OTOH, I also have no clue why people care about Sam Adam's love life - so I guess I am out of step.
     
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    And Pritchard hinted that the player he was talking about involved cap space.

    Okay. I think you're really, really undervaluing Sessions. Point guards as young as Sessions who are playing as well as Sessions is are very rare and valuable. I think Sessions would be a huge pick-up, a major addition. Obviously, I won't say Pritchard thinks just like me, as I have no idea. But I certainly wouldn't rule out that he sees that same value in Sessions. Considering he referenced Oden's PER, he clearly values numbers like that.
     

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