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The Celtics allowed 33 offensive boards in the last 2 games. Gotta fix that ASAP.
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You couldn't make this stuff upOriginally Posted by I NaSmatic I
PDcavsinsider Cavs have been keeping touch w/ PG Jamaal Tinsley but I heard tonight from 2 sources that Tinsley may be signing soon with Memphis 14 hours ago
Originally Posted by JapanAir21
You couldn't make this stuff upOriginally Posted by I NaSmatic I
PDcavsinsider Cavs have been keeping touch w/ PG Jamaal Tinsley but I heard tonight from 2 sources that Tinsley may be signing soon with Memphis 14 hours ago...seriously what the hell is Memphis even thinking.
Originally Posted by EnEyeKayEe
^(& I was gonna dog you SHUGES until I saw that classic P2 pic)
He's not on an NBA roster, I know that much. I thought he was hurt last time I checked.Originally Posted by SnkrbyNature
so wutever happened to patrick ewing jr?
did he get into any team this year?
Originally Posted by SHUGES
"I don't really think it's possible to have a 'Melo stopper," Anthony said. "No team in the NBA will just let me play 1-on-1 against them. They just won't do it."
Its funny to me how he says this after one of the best perimeter defenders hangs up his sneakers....Originally Posted by SHUGES
"I don't really think it's possible to have a 'Melo stopper," Anthony said. "No team in the NBA will just let me play 1-on-1 against them. They just won't do it."
Kings considering Okafor
A source with knowledge of the situation says the Kings are discussing a trade with New Orleans that would send Kenny Thomas to the Hornets and bring center Emeka Okafor to Sacramento.
The deal would be ideal for the Hornets, as Thomas' expiring contract worth $8.7 million is just the kind of contract that would trim their enormous payroll. The question, of course, is whether the Kings see Okafor as a big man solution worth the five years and approximately $62 million left on his deal.
The 6-foot-10, 255-pound center who was the second pick of the 2004 draft out of Connecticut has averaged nearly a double-double (10.9 points, 9.2 rebounds) in his six-season career. He spent his first four seasons in Charlotte before being traded to New Orleans in late July for Tyson Chandler.
No deal is imminent and this is merely a discussion between the two sides at this point. - Sam Amick
Wow.
Yeah a career 20.6 ppg against SAS sure is shutting Melo down.Originally Posted by Do Be Doo
Its funny to me how he says this after one of the best perimeter defenders hangs up his sneakers....Originally Posted by SHUGES
"I don't really think it's possible to have a 'Melo stopper," Anthony said. "No team in the NBA will just let me play 1-on-1 against them. They just won't do it."
Link to this stat....Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Yeah a career 20.6 ppg against SAS sure is shutting Melo down.
For comparison, that's only about 3 ppg less than what he averages.
Not to mention that those Nuggets teams were never that good to begin with, they did just fine against SAS once Chauncey came to town.
Originally Posted by Chester McFloppy
Originally Posted by SHUGES
"I don't really think it's possible to have a 'Melo stopper," Anthony said. "No team in the NBA will just let me play 1-on-1 against them. They just won't do it."
LOL.
WowOriginally Posted by I NaSmatic I
From the Sacbee:
http://www.sacbee.com/static/weblogs/sports/kings/archives/2009/11/kings-consideri.html
Kings considering Okafor
A source with knowledge of the situation says the Kings are discussing a trade with New Orleans that would send Kenny Thomas to the Hornets and bring center Emeka Okafor to Sacramento.
The deal would be ideal for the Hornets, as Thomas' expiring contract worth $8.7 million is just the kind of contract that would trim their enormous payroll. The question, of course, is whether the Kings see Okafor as a big man solution worth the five years and approximately $62 million left on his deal.
The 6-foot-10, 255-pound center who was the second pick of the 2004 draft out of Connecticut has averaged nearly a double-double (10.9 points, 9.2 rebounds) in his six-season career. He spent his first four seasons in Charlotte before being traded to New Orleans in late July for Tyson Chandler.
No deal is imminent and this is merely a discussion between the two sides at this point. - Sam Amick
knicks fan?Originally Posted by BangDak
the kings have no idea what they're doing. i guess they have no need for okafor now that paul is injured.
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
Originally Posted by Chester McFloppy
Originally Posted by SHUGES
"I don't really think it's possible to have a 'Melo stopper," Anthony said. "No team in the NBA will just let me play 1-on-1 against them. They just won't do it."
LOL.
whats funny?
Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
The Grizzlies will offer Rudy Gay, Mike Conley, Hasheem Thabeet and a first round pick for Chris Paul.
You mean for Darius Songaila and Hilton Amrstrong?Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
The Grizzlies will offer Rudy Gay, Mike Conley, Hasheem Thabeet and a first round pick for Chris Paul.