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Originally Posted by YEEUPP
If Chicago lose tonight we'll be 4th place ! LOL
MezOriginally Posted by Mez 0ne
I'm sooo drunk.
LEGGGOOOOO.
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Yeah true... pretty good game there for a while guysOriginally Posted by KING x RIECE
But you have John Wall thoOriginally Posted by AF92
Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
Originally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
Man, go post in your team's thread. The one that's barely 13 pages long and two pages behind.Originally Posted by AF92
Go Wizards!!!!!
Yea were terrible
But seriously.. Go Wizards.
Does the recent turn-around make it more or less likely the Knicks will pursue a trade for Carmelo this season? Chris Sheridan: They have been pursuing that trade for months, and continue to do so. I asked Mike D'Antoni this morning how often Donnie Walsh bounced potential trades off of him, and he said it happens all the time. With 'Melo, as I've said before, the Knicks would be happier to get him next summer as a free agent, because then they wouldn't have to give anything up. But if they can get him at a reasonable price before the deadline, they'd do it because they'd have him locked up for another four years. ESPN.com
Western Conference scout on Carmelo Anthony's play and body language amid non-stop trade speculation in Denver: "I don't think all the stuff swirling around has affected his overall play. He's still attacking the basket, getting to the foul line, scoring a lot of points. But his body language is another matter. ESPN.com
The Nuggets would want Fields (and Gallinari or Chandler) in any package for 'Melo, and Eddy Curry's expiring contract would have to be in there to make the money work. But the Nuggets are not all that enamored of A.Randolph, who the Knicks are willing to deal, so that is where a third team would come into the picture and take Randolph for a draft pick that would then be sent to Denver. ESPN.com
I disagree on the backup big, disagree on the backup PG. But here's the thing: Randolph could be a key cog in a Melo trade, because there are teams that would give up a No. 1 for him, and the Nugets want draft picks in any Melo deal. So he likely isn't going anywhere until that situation is resolved. If the Knicks move a guy in a minor deal after Dec. 15, I think it would be Roger Mason. ESPN.com
But the most likely candidate to be moved – maybe even for a first-round pick coveted by Denver – is Anthony Randolph, whose removal from the rotation after the Nuggets' loss last month directly coincided with this 11-1 run that has the Knicks at 14-9 – sixth-best in the East. New York Post
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<--Originally Posted by SIRIUS LEE HANDSOME
Originally Posted by YEEUPP
If Chicago lose tonight we'll be 4th place ! LOL
I was against giving up Gallo and AR but i rather give em up to keep Fields and Chandler.. DEN is getting good young talent with AR and Gallo honestly, AR still has great potential even though hes not in the rotation.Originally Posted by KING x RIECE
Not giving up fields or chandler
Henryflo91 wrote:
Originally Posted by Mez 0ne
I'm sooo drunk.
LEGGGOOOOO.
Mothauhfbnjivniuhbajbjds