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hes one of those bring up kobe randomly in the middle of a conversation about something totally different then complain about why people keep talking about kobe guys
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I loved that Sonics team. They're a classic example, unfortunately, of how tomorrow is never promised even for young exciting squads that seem to have everything.I don't know if the Sonics would have won, but they definitely would have increased their chances. GP was a hell of a defensive guard.
hes one of those bring up kobe randomly in the middle of a conversation about something totally different then complain about why people keep talking about kobe guys
totally true.
hes one of those bring up kobe randomly in the middle of a conversation about something totally different then complain about why people keep talking about kobe guys
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Both the lovers and haters of Kobe on here will bring him up in the least relevant situations imaginable.
How wild is it that OKC actually waived Tyson Chandler right before he went to the Mavs?
...and then traded for Perkins to try and fill the C position.
or an offensive pg that occasionally takes naps on the floor?anyone want a great offensive center that occasionally takes naps on the bench?
Yeah, you're right. It's still an interesting event- could have singlehandedly swung a championship.i thought tyson didn't work b/c he couldn't pass the physical
never waived him, rescinded the trade because they thought his big toe was bad. Ironically, the Doctor who made that decision was the same one who originally performed the surgery on it (when the Hornets were in OKC). Not even trusting his own work. He did miss a lot of games those next few seasons (ankle and back though, never toe). Even still, all we traded IIRC was like Wilcox and Mo HerpeTE, still would have been a worthwhile trade.How wild is it that OKC actually waived Tyson Chandler right before he went to the Mavs?
...and then traded for Perkins to try and fill the C position.
No doubt. Wasn't even trying to blame OKC so much as to say how significant that event seems in retrospect. At the time it seemed like Tyson Chandler was on his way to washing out sooner than later.never waived him, rescinded the trade because they thought his big toe was bad. Ironically, the Doctor who made that decision was the same one who originally performed the surgery on it (when the Hornets were in OKC). Not even trusting his own work. He did miss a lot of games those next few seasons (ankle and back though, never toe). Even still, all we traded IIRC was like Wilcox and Mo HerpeTE, still would have been a worthwhile trade.
But to further add to the hindsight, could have taken KD and Noah in 07 instead of Jeff Green. Also drafted Eric Bledsoe and Quincy Pondexter but decided better to trade them and sign Royal Ivey then get Cole Aldrich from the Hornets.
Nobody's perfect
The clear move is to trade Monroe, ideally for a true SF. Slide Smoove to the 4.
Jennings - KCP - SF - Smith - Drummond
He has been cold of late and is a defensive liabilityi dont get why boozer never plays in the 4th quarter, they could really use his scoring
i dont get why boozer never plays in the 4th quarter, they could really use his scoring
when you're playing a scrub lakers team and only score 15 in the 4th you should probably give him a shotHe has been cold of late and is a defensive liabilityi dont get why boozer never plays in the 4th quarter, they could really use his scoring
He's injured bro lol calf injurywhen you're playing a scrub lakers team and only score 15 in the 4th you should probably give him a shot
like i get that hes not the best defender but theres no reason to never play him in the 4th
there was that 3 OT game earlier this season and he only played 30 minutes