Look man, there is a way of responding to people without flying off the rails and telling them to die (like you did me) and calling them names like a child and making derogatory remarks. I get your frustrations and there are posters out there that are jerks and try to blow up threads but maintaining your cool and not biting at every hook in the water will make you a whole lot less upset. At this point these guys are all poking you to watch you bite like a lion in a cage. It's mean but they are being entertained. If you wanted to have a serious discussion about Sengun just take a few criticisms and don't retaliate and those posters will be ignored and forgotten, just say thanks for your input and move on with the discussion. When you do that you'll actually have a conversation on here versus looking like a wild animal biting at a bunch of jerks poking you in the butt with sticks.
hey man i know they are trolling me and i troll them too. if you are not one of them i 'll respond you respectfully if you read my post out of my own created threads i dont have problem because they cant spam other threads so no problem rokman cool
I'm here for the good conversation. You keep it cool and we're cool. I don't troll. That's a waste of my time.
So I love Sengun and wouldn’t trade him. When I opened this thread, though, I expected it to be a rational discussion of logical trade offers. Seeing as he is a relatively decisive post offense prospect. Boy was I wrong.
Because he has been disrespected massively by Rockets management and he deserves a much better treatment than now. I don’t think this situation will ever change so you guys should enjoy Bruno or Garuba or whoever replaces him for P&R defense and lob threat.
I came here ready to throw down against stupidity, but looking at the logic the OP brought, I'm now fully on board with the idea that we should trade Sengun to Dallas or Denver. I'll just add that maybe we could get a low second round pick out of Golden State for him.
Sengun is just scratching the surface. If develops his body and get a consistent 3-ball , I could see him playing some 4. But he needs time to develop as they all do. I wouldn’t limit him to just being a 5. Damn sure wouldn’t trade him. I think we’re going to need a new coach anyways because Silas isn’t the long term answer.