Jake layman is a pure shooter
Zaza ($2.9m/1-year) and Dedmon (*$6m/2-year) aren't that far off of providing the same impact as Noah ($72m/4-year) and Biyombo ($72m/4-year)
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them two bums don't provide nothing close to Bismack & Noah...you just saying dumb shyt now... Dedman is literally
Festus Ezeli is better then him... how you 7ft tall and get less then 5 rpg & .8 bpg?
Zaza not even close to Bogut, he not gon be catching lobs, not gon be blocking shots, he'll get some boards tho.. nikkas basically got another Anderson Varejao...
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you need 7 paragraphs tho?Zaza & Dedman still not close to Noah/Bismack... you depending on a nikka to give you meaningful mins that only got 12mins for the MAGIC... good luck breh..
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Arguably better performance than both Noah and Bismack have had this season, and he's averaging 10 ppg and 10 rpg this month while starting (+ co-anchoring the second-best defense in the league). 1000-word handwritten apology now nikka.
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You damn right. How many teams in the East the Bullets better than?
the WIZARDS will be top 4 in the east. see you in april
Cleveland
Indiana
Detroit
Boston
Toronto
Atlanta
Knicks
Charlotte
Which of these teams are yall better than? We can go pound for pound ock. I bet you think yall gon be fun to watch too,, you delusional.
You need to STFU and look forward to Ivan Rabb in the draft.

I will gladly take that L
Arguably better performance than both Noah and Bismack have had this season, and he's averaging 10 ppg and 10 rpg this month while starting (+ co-anchoring the second-best defense in the league). 1000-word handwritten apology now nikka.
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it is bad
As someone who watches them more than my Hawks. Their bench is finally playing at a decent level and Wall is one of the players in the NBA and getting a ticket ain't cheap no more.

That wasn't really the point of uppin the posts. Read again.You really went out on a limb calling that Noah contract bad
Utah, Portland and Memphis will be better.

