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Woj doesn't post anything but facts.
He's the goat.
Sucks during the draft tho.
He's the goat.
Sucks during the draft tho.
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it's hard to find players who are unselfish and a coach like pop to lead them. that's a big reason why you'll never see another team play like the spurs.Thunder had 2 top 12 players but were blown out by the Spurs without their rim protector Ibaka, yet somehow Melo is an upgrade over bosh.
The Spurs just won a championship playing beautiful free flowing TEAM basketball, but everyone is in a rush to sign Melo.
No one in the NBA wants to learn.
7-4-96: New York Knicks sign Allan Houston to seven-year, $56 million deal.
After making overtures at free agents Michael Jordan and Reggie Miller, the Knicks “settled” on the less-heralded Houston. Houston opted out after five years and re-upped for a six-year, $100 million contract because Knicks, that’s why.
7-11-96: Los Angeles Lakers deal Vlade Divac to the Charlotte Hornets for Kobe Bryant.
Just your typical deal sending a borderline All-Star center in the prime of his career to a team for an 18-year old shooting guard that was cautioned by many that his first few years in the NBA would turn out nothing like Kevin Garnett’s relatively steady rookie year from months prior. This move also opened up over $4.7 million in cap space for the Lakers, to potentially be used later on frontcourt help.
7-12-96: Chicago Bulls sign Michael Jordan to a one-year, $30.4 million contract.
Just the greatest player ever, signing for what was then the largest one-year take in NBA history, only to be topped next summer by Jordan’s next one-year take of over $31 million. If Carmelo Anthony signs to a maximum contract extension with the New York Knicks this summer, during the final year of the deal he will approximate what Jordan made with this contract, while working at two years older than MJ, and without the benefit of Scottie Pippen’s tiny (ranked 122nd in the NBA that year) deal. You can understand Phil Jackson’s hesitation.
7-14-96: Miami Heat sign Alonzo Mourning to a seven-year, $105 million contract.
The NBA, with this deal, finally had its first $100 million player.
No one would've asked.If you asked me last year if she would be able to put up 21 and 5 in the WNBA in the very next season, I wouldn't have believed it at all.
A-Friend just be tryna bait ****** into an argument ...damn near every post is talking **** about something
No one would've asked.
He's too God mode during the draftWoj doesn't post anything but facts.
He's the goat.
Sucks during the draft tho.
No one would've asked.
suppose the heat lose bosh and add melo:
they're still probably the favorite in the east.
the pacers are probably losing lance. and roy, well who knows.
how much better will the raptors be? and is it enough to beat miami?
the wizards in the same boat. still waiting to see what happens with ariza.
after that...?
then they'd lose to a western conference team imo.
Dude just needs to leave the forum with all this bloviating if he's proven wrong AGAIN.
"Bloviating"
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I had to look up "bloviating"
Good word usage by dude
He's too God mode during the draft
Still wondering this though...
Who would that "Star" be that Lebron I supposedly bringing with him back to Cleveland? I can't make a good Guess even
supercoolStill wondering this though...
Who would that "Star" be that Lebron I supposedly bringing with him back to Cleveland? I can't make a good Guess even