buckalis
Trainer of Don Diego de la Vega
Let's go with proven facts that you are wrong about:
1) Tony Snell is not a trade asset. 11 million a year is an awful lot for a career 6 PPG scorer who fell out of Milwaukee's playoff rotation. He is a solid role player, but there will be vets available for league min contracts that can provide similar production. Snell is who he is, no upside there. If the Bucks trade him, they will have to attach an asset because his contract carries negative trade equity.
2) George Hill does not have the special contract you claim. You can say it any way you want, but you are dead wrong.
3) I give you a pass on your Bucks prediction. Because just about everyone thought the Bucks were going to win, and to me, wrong predictions don't necessarily reflect knowledge unless you are consistently wrong like Monty. Everyone gets predictions wrong sometimes.
Picking the Bucks is not why you don't know what you are talking about. Reasons 1 and 2 are.
And no, calling someone out for saying dumb stuff does not make me a troll. You can call me names and complain all you like. You will be proven definitively wrong on these things and others that you have been so confident about.
If you are still here in 2 months, I expect a heavy dose of humble pie from you when Snell and George Hill are not traded for an all star player as you claim they will be.
Who ever said that Tony Snell will be traded for an All Star? He may be included in a package for an All Star, or he may be traded for a different role player that the Bucks need more, or he may be traded for a "salary filler" contract in a 3-team deal, but he will be traded!
The two contracts that the Cavs made on Hill and J.R. Smith, are the best in the entire league for teams that want to save cup space to receive.