Could the Return of Jeremy Lin Be on the Horizon?
Posted on June 26, 2014 by Marcus Thompson
The return of Jeremy Lin?
The Warriors, per a league source, have informed the Houston they would consider acquiring Lin from the Rockets via trade. Houston is reportedly shopping Lin in case they...
Klay's going to be a Top 3 shooting guard in the league. Just look through the list of shooting guards in the NBA today. Who would you rather have than Klay, if you were building a team? James Harden maybe, but he's nowhere close to Klay defensively.
That being said, if trading him nets the W's...
LeBron :lol :hat :hat
Not happening, but it's nice to know that we're even in the conversation. There was no way in hell 4 years ago, and now, the Warriors are actually a desirable team to play for. Like Lacob or not, he's pushed mostly the right buttons to turn the franchise around.
I think...
Ronaldo came through at the very last moment that he needed to. That was a hell of a pass.
Just hope that this doesn't come back to bite the US in the *** in the end.
I think the Warriors would deal Klay if Minnesota finally decides to give up their 1st round pick in the draft. This is all about both teams trying to get the most out of the deal that they possibly can.
That's exactly how I feel about getting Kevin Love. It could work out very well, but I don't know if this is a move that would put the Warriors over the hump and become a real championship contender. That being said, I think I'd still do the trade, and especially so if the W's can somehow get a...
Times are changing, Dan Snyder should look at this as an incredible business opportunity for his franchise rather than thinking that the name has been part of tradition for all those years.
A great new team name/logo/jersey and the great universal applause the move will have = more merchandise...
I'm still skeptical at how much Kevin Love would actually change the team, especially losing Klay. For sure, Love is an outstanding player and is a huge upgrade over David Lee, but I'm not sure if he's really THAT good and would help the W's win many more games. His teams in Minnesota weren't...
This Finals proves that teamwork wins games over individual talent. It essentially became LeBron vs. the entire Spurs team, and LeBron on his own has zero chance when all his teammates aren't playing well.
This summer is going to very, very interesting now.
Spurs have been getting some of the same good looks; once they get their shooting back, it's over, unless LeBron can ball out. I get the feeling Miami's going to run out of gas in this game.
This isn't about how poorly the Heat are playing. It's about how well the Spurs are playing, and the Spurs being hungry to win a title after what happened to them last year. LeBron's going to get the blame no matter what, but this is just about the Spurs taking matters into their own hands and...
I know where you're coming from, I have very traditional Asian parents as well. I think they'll get over it and understand that it makes YOU happy, and at the end of the day that's what they want for their kids.
What are your plans in the next few years? If you can stand living at home, I would say just stick around for a few years, until you need to. Obviously, you don't want to be home forever, but if you're planning on just 3-4 years tops, I'd recommend it. Your wallet will thank you for it...
It's looking like LeBron has to go absolutely nuts for the Heat to win this series, and that includes the game tomorrow. Miami can win tomorrow but they need their PGs to play better and LeBron to ball out in order to win. The Spurs are just absolutely killing right now, it's just beautiful team...
If it's a 30 point game with 4 minutes left, I'd probably head out. But 15 points? It's worth sticking around. Plus given how expensive Finals tickets are, it makes no sense not to at least stay just in case something happens.