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I am a Blazers fan, but I really hope, at 27, he can salvage a decent career. Similiar to G. Hill.
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He just reported to the Grizzlies the other day...from what I've read he wants to play, just a matter of finding him minutes behind O.J.Originally Posted by KRS87
Any word on when Steve Francis makes his debut for Memphis?
Originally Posted by Animal Thug1539
Anybody remember back in 2001 when the clippers jersey (D.Miles) was highly sought after??
They were sold out everywhere, and ebay prices were up to 150 for a swingman!
Originally Posted by High Class Scum Bag
Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
Shoulda went to St. John's
heck naw...his stock would've only dropped @ SJU..
They trying to make it up the rest of the league for the Pau-Kwame tradeOriginally Posted by PharelFor3
seriously. He would have been eposed like Felipe LopezOriginally Posted by High Class Scum Bag
Originally Posted by JohnnyRedStorm
Shoulda went to St. John's
heck naw...his stock would've only dropped @ SJU..
Damn Grizz tryin to screw over the blazers
They should start Franchise for a game instead of Lowry or ConleyOriginally Posted by I NaSmatic I
He just reported to the Grizzlies the other day...from what I've read he wants to play, just a matter of finding him minutes behind O.J.Originally Posted by KRS87
Any word on when Steve Francis makes his debut for Memphis?
[h2]Grizzlies waive Miles[/h2]Posted by Ronald Tillery
The Grizzlies waived Darius Miles soon after their 94-87 loss to the Minnesota Timberwolves. The 6-9 forward was told of the team's decision before the players and coaches boarded a plane for New Jersey where the Griz play tonight.
A decision whether to guarantee Miles for the rest of the season had to be reached by 5 p.m. today.
Griz general manager Chris Wallace said cutting Miles, who signed a nonguaranteed deal on Dec. 12, had more to do with the injury to center Darko Milicic than Miles' ability.
Milicic will miss 4-6 weeks with a broken hand.
Miles, meanwhile, had a respectable showing in limited action on the court. He appeared to be in good condition and was active on both ends of the floor. Despite missing his two shot attempts and going scoreless, Miles blocked two shots and grabbed a couple of rebounds.
Miles can still sign a 10-day contract with the Griz or another NBA team. He said Wallace gave him no indication if the Griz planned to bring him back.
With the Griz, Miles was able to serve his 10-game suspension for violating the league's drug policy. He appeared in two games. If he plays in eight more this season Miles' $9 million salary goes back on Portland's payroll for this season and 2009-10.
Portland waived Miles after they determined he hadn't recovered from microfracture surgery on his right knee in November 2006. He hadn't played an NBA regular-season game since April 15, 2006.
http://www.thememphisedge.com/2009/01/06/grizzlies-waive-miles/
Yea, thinking Clippers should do that. It would be funny if Miles got multiple 10-day contracts just to screw with Blazers.Originally Posted by you big dummy
2 rebounds 2 blocked shots
I hope he gets another shot somewhere
Clippers should pick him up, 2 games down, 8 to go...