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In that case, Randolph will be logging 35+ minutes at the 5 the whole upcoming seasonOriginally Posted by DaComeUP
Originally Posted by JPZx
In that case...
PG- Rubio
SG- Monta
SF- Beasley
PF- Love
C- Randolph (hit the weight room)
Marc Gasol and Ricky Rubio combining their Spanish roots for the betterment of the Timberwolves
Anthony Randolph will NEVER be a center in the NBA. Unless the team and the coach really suck.
In that case, Randolph will be logging 35+ minutes at the 5 the whole upcoming seasonOriginally Posted by DaComeUP
Originally Posted by JPZx
In that case...
PG- Rubio
SG- Monta
SF- Beasley
PF- Love
C- Randolph (hit the weight room)
Marc Gasol and Ricky Rubio combining their Spanish roots for the betterment of the Timberwolves
Anthony Randolph will NEVER be a center in the NBA. Unless the team and the coach really suck.
Originally Posted by JPZx
Hm...
Warriors insider Tim Kawakami wrote
in depth about the likelihood that new adviser Jerry West is surveying
his options to trade Monta Ellis, quoting him as saying "When I look at
(the Warriors), obviously they need more size."
"I've seen teams
trade players that score tons of points and people say, 'How in the
world can you trade that player?'" West said. "Because he might score
tons of points and the team doesn't win." West was very complimentary
of Ellis, but Kawakami plays a convincing game of connect the dots with
potential trade partners in Chicago (Luol Deng) and Memphis (Rudy Gay,
O.J. Mayo), and throws out some potential draft picks (Alec Burks, Klay
Thompson). Dynasty leaguers would be wise to click the link.
Originally Posted by JPZx
Hm...
Warriors insider Tim Kawakami wrote
in depth about the likelihood that new adviser Jerry West is surveying
his options to trade Monta Ellis, quoting him as saying "When I look at
(the Warriors), obviously they need more size."
"I've seen teams
trade players that score tons of points and people say, 'How in the
world can you trade that player?'" West said. "Because he might score
tons of points and the team doesn't win." West was very complimentary
of Ellis, but Kawakami plays a convincing game of connect the dots with
potential trade partners in Chicago (Luol Deng) and Memphis (Rudy Gay,
O.J. Mayo), and throws out some potential draft picks (Alec Burks, Klay
Thompson). Dynasty leaguers would be wise to click the link.
Originally Posted by Im Not You
How tall is Rubio now? Last time I saw him play he looked a lil taller than 6'4.
Originally Posted by Im Not You
How tall is Rubio now? Last time I saw him play he looked a lil taller than 6'4.