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I'm not a fan of Iverson at all, but am I the only guy that thinks he could be a steal for a team looking to get a bargain?
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Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
I'm not a fan of Iverson at all, but am I the only guy that thinks he could be a steal for a team looking to get a bargain?
Originally Posted by Dade B0Y
Mike Woodson fired by the Hawks. So that all but assures, Joe Johnson is up for grabs.
Nope.Originally Posted by Joshuatree2192
Do the Hawks have any cap room to sign a big ticket free agent?Originally Posted by Dade B0Y
Mike Woodson fired by the Hawks. So that all but assures, Joe Johnson is up for grabs.
Even though so many seasons were fruitless, ending the exact same way, Garnett stayed in Minnesota for 12 seasons, bound by a sense of loyalty to the franchise that drafted him as an unproven teenager and later signed him to a $126 million contract. In 2000, after Tom Gugliotta and Stephon Marbury had left and close friend Malik Sealy had been killed in a car accident and David Stern yanked the Timberwolves’ first-round draft picks for the salary cap-violating secret contract with Joe Smith, Garnett told me why he wasn’t demanding a trade.
“A lot of people tend to jump ship when they see things are bad,
Originally Posted by Bigmike23
Hawks killed there Cap space when they resigned Bibby and Williams
Poor dlo
Originally Posted by I NaSmatic I
I'm not a fan of Iverson at all, but am I the only guy that thinks he could be a steal for a team looking to get a bargain?
so a future superstar himself in rose and a double double guy in noah wouldnt be better then playing with bosh?Originally Posted by Al3xis
I love Derrick Rose and think Noah is solid but in no way would that be better for LeBron than playing with someone like Bosh.
The Bulls don't have enough cap space to do that, do they? If they did, it would be an obvious no-brainer for both to sign with Chicago.Originally Posted by nicedudewithnicedreams
I don't see how the Bulls won't be a good fit for LeBron if they get a big like Bosh as well.
“Loyalty is something that hurts you at times becauseyou can’t get back youth,
Not at all, but having Bosh and Jennings is far and away more attractive than Rose and Noah (at least from my perspective). Them together would be what James would base his decision on.Originally Posted by Kiddin Like Jason
LeBron James would base his decision on Brandon Jennings?
Originally Posted by DoubleJs07
This is some good stuff from KG....
Even though so many seasons were fruitless, ending the exact same way, Garnett stayed in Minnesota for 12 seasons, bound by a sense of loyalty to the franchise that drafted him as an unproven teenager and later signed him to a $126 million contract. In 2000, after Tom Gugliotta and Stephon Marbury had left and close friend Malik Sealy had been killed in a car accident and David Stern yanked the Timberwolves’ first-round draft picks for the salary cap-violating secret contract with Joe Smith, Garnett told me why he wasn’t demanding a trade.
“A lot of people tend to jump ship when they see things are bad,
Originally Posted by JPZx
Lebron/Bosh/Gallinari/Chandler > Lebron/Rose/Noah (especially when you consider that when Eddy Curry's contract comes off the books in 2011 they'll be able to add yet another nice player). People are severely underestimating what Lebron and Bosh could do together. The Knicks would probably trade either Gallinari or Chandler for a nice PG too, seeing as how they don't have a first round pick. Think about it though... Lebron's decision might be all but made up right now if the Knicks had taken Jennings over Hill.
PG- Brandon Jennings
SG- Wilson Chandler/Danilo Gallinari (both out of position)
SF- Lebron James
PF- Chris Bosh
C- ?
That's a scary team right there.
“Loyalty is something that hurts you at times becauseyou can’t get back youth,
Originally Posted by illmatic34