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The Banchero injury in November really helped Franz Wagner spread his wings
AND they already have an elite defensive team as well. All they need is to be more experienced on the offensive end, and they are automatic championship contenders

Gonna be fun watching Banchero and Wagner hit their prime and become elite players :banderas: :blessed:
 

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They'll become elite players and go to other cities. Orlando can't keep a superstar. Between terrible ownership and lack of activities that young millionaire ball players would like to do they all look for a way out. The magic need to invest 5 Jokic ass Europeans who just want to have a farm, play basketball, and take their family to Disney every once in a while.
 

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Not sure Franz and Paulo can play together at the top level
 

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It's mind boggling how NBA fans are so ready to break up young cores by any means necessary. It's hilarious :dead:
And I'm not even trying to shyt on Suggs, he's a really valuable player it wouldn't shock me if he wins a DPOY down the road but he's just not a PG. He didn't operate as one at Zaga and he's not one now
 

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And I'm not even trying to shyt on Suggs, he's a really valuable player it wouldn't shock me if he wins a DPOY down the road but he's just not a PG. He didn't operate as one at Zaga and he's not one now

Facts. Suggs reminds me of Marcus Smart. A really really good defender who can be a point guard in emergency situations, but if he is your starting point guard, your team will be at a serious disadvantage
 

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Facts. Suggs reminds me of Marcus Smart. A really really good defender who can be a point guard in emergency situations, but if he is your starting point guard, your team will be at a serious disadvantage
I get what they were trying to do, if Suggs can figure out point then you can play 4 guys 6'10"+ at the rest of the positions and kill everyone defensively
 

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No lie - they should trade for Dennis Schroeder. He'd make them extremely dangerous. Add in the German connection between him and Franz plus bringing back Paolo :banderas:
I was literally thinking about this the other day, they need to look at bringing in Schroeder as they need a good PG to get Paolo and Franz good looks in their spots to get buckets. Suggs not a PG, he's an energy dog on defense type of player who can get hot occasionally, but he cannot run your offense with those two dynamic players.
 

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The Banchero injury in November really helped Franz Wagner spread his wings
AND they already have an elite defensive team as well. All they need is to be more experienced on the offensive end, and they are automatic championship contenders

Gonna be fun watching Banchero and Wagner hit their prime and become elite players :banderas: :blessed:




This is kinda like praise.
for shyt they already failed to do.

Wagner already earned being rhe leader at pg.
Several Seasons ago.

Then their inept ass coach hated.
Sohh why give them props in any way.
For doing.
what they already failed to do already.






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They'll become elite players and go to other cities. Orlando can't keep a superstar. Between terrible ownership and lack of activities that young millionaire ball players would like to do they all look for a way out. The magic need to invest 5 Jokic ass Europeans who just want to have a farm, play basketball, and take their family to Disney every once in a while.
Ehh, Miami's right there and Atlanta isn't far off either, being in Orlando is actually a good buffer so the bullshyt doesn't follow you home

And all of them would get their biggest paydays staying there once all the TV deal stuff kicks in

I think we're gonna see less players running from smaller market teams, NBA's tryna keep the parity and also needs the eastern conference to stop being historically ass
 
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