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Granger Bought Out

Grangers New Team Is

  • Heat

    Votes: 6 31.6%
  • Spurs

    Votes: 3 15.8%
  • Anywhere Else

    Votes: 10 52.6%

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TurnUpTheHeat

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Where's he going?
Does it matter?
 

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If he can't get back to the Granger of old,it won't matter
 

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Right now Granger is a much less efficient and older Michael Beasley
 

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Danny Granger may not be what he was offensively, but the guy can still defend. I read somewhere that the Heat are considering him and Caron Butler. Both of whom are struggling offensively from the perimeter. The difference between them is that the person Granger guards is shooting 30% for the season on average, while Butler is allowing somewhere between 44-47%. If I'm the Heat, I'd still take Granger as he's better to have on your bench than going against you.
 

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OKC should give him a call. They need a defender off the bench because Derek Fisher ain't that guy
 

Logicallylethal

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Danny Granger may not be what he was offensively, but the guy can still defend. I read somewhere that the Heat are considering him and Caron Butler. Both of whom are struggling offensively from the perimeter. The difference between them is that the person Granger guards is shooting 30% for the season on average, while Butler is allowing somewhere between 44-47%. If I'm the Heat, I'd still take Granger as he's better to have on your bench than going against you.


Wow...that's a good stat

In that case I would welcome him aboard
 

LALakersboy24.7

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Danny Granger may not be what he was offensively, but the guy can still defend. I read somewhere that the Heat are considering him and Caron Butler. Both of whom are struggling offensively from the perimeter. The difference between them is that the person Granger guards is shooting 30% for the season on average, while Butler is allowing somewhere between 44-47%. If I'm the Heat, I'd still take Granger as he's better to have on your bench than going against you.

His not going to Miami to be a backup playing behind Lebron James who plays 40 Mins a game and when the Playoffs start he isn't going to see any playing time. The Clippers are front runners to get Danny Granger the fact that he has a house in L.A, and is good friends with Chris Paul makes sense. He also has a chance to start for the Clippers at SF he would be a perfect fit for the Clippers. He is a good Defender,Rebounder,Can shoot the 3 and create his own shot of the Dribble.
 

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His not going to Miami to be a backup playing behind Lebron James who plays 40 Mins a game and when the Playoffs start he isn't going to see any playing time. The Clippers are front runners to get Danny Granger the fact that he has a house in L.A, and is good friends with Chris Paul makes sense. He also has a chance to start for the Clippers at SF he would be a perfect fit for the Clippers. He is a good Defender,Rebounder,Can shoot the 3 and create his own shot of the Dribble.

He wouldn't be necessarily be backing up Lebron. They can go big sometimes and have Wade at the PG, Granger at SG, Bron at SF, Bosh at PF, and Oden or Bird or Center. Or sometimes when they go to their small lineup when LBJ is at PF, we can use Granger at SF instead of Allen
 

Hornsstampede2.0

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Most reports have the HEAT and SPURS as the top two contenders with OKC emerging as the 3rd choice. I would guess MIAMI is the likely destination.
 

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His not going to Miami to be a backup playing behind Lebron James who plays 40 Mins a game and when the Playoffs start he isn't going to see any playing time.

He would see enough playing time to consider the ring he gets earned, what better way to stick it to Larry Bird than joining the Heat and winning a ring with them?

With his D I see him playing over Beasley tbh.
 

bksballer89

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He would see enough playing time to consider the ring he gets earned, what better way to stick it to Larry Bird than joining the Heat and winning a ring with them?

With his D I see him playing over Beasley tbh.

I agree. Beasley lack of D is a reason why he doesn't play as much as he should even though he brings instant offense off the bench
 

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