I'm interested in seeing where Tyus Jones ends up. Lots of interest in him...
I'm interested in seeing where Tyus Jones ends up. Lots of interest in him...
I had a thought watching Game 6 that he would be a nice fit with the Celtics, given Smart isn’t a true facilitator on O. A small ball lineup of Tyus, Smart, Brown, Tatum, and Williams/Horford could be interesting. Not sure if the Celtics would be interested or have the cap space though.
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NBA.com: Warriors assistant Kenny Atkinson decides not to coach Hornets
There's a Woj Bomb/tear gas/Crying Jordan joke to be made here. Some assembly required.Atkinson will turn down his four-year agreement with the Hornets and remain with the 2022 NBA champions, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
Either Atkinson just negotiated a huge raise or the Hornets hornet-ed.
I googled the story to find out more and came across this tweet
https://twitter.com/big_business_/st...7Ctwgr%5Etweet
Kenny Atkinson saw all the champagne from the Warriors celebrations and told himself no way he can leave this to coach Mason Plumlee.
Rumblings of Kryie to Lakers or Knicks.
Lots of talk that the Nets and Kyrie are pretty far apart on an extension and that Kyrie may look elsewhere. It is unclear how upset the Nets would be about that (I wonder what KD thinks?).
Shams Charania at the Athletic says the Lakers, Knicks, and Clippers all seem like possible destinations. Though in all three cases, the most efficient way to get Kyrie on the roster is for him to opt in to the $36.9 mil player option he has for this upcoming season and then figure out a trade. Those three teams don't really have the cap room to sign Kyrie if he opts out and becomes a free agent. Gonna be a very interesting week or so leading up to Kyrie's deadline (June 29) to decide what to do about his contract.
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Looks like Zion took the fat jokes to heart: https://twitter.com/brasilcoast2/sta...WJY4eoWg3R_qSw
Somewhat predictable that Nets-Irving negotiations continue to make headlines. He's getting some pretty strong blather thrown his direction from the ESPN talking heads about his demands/expectations for length. If I'm net Nets, he's a pretty risky person to lock up long-term for a whole host of reasons. We shall see.
https://nba.nbcsports.com/2022/06/22...h-of-contract/