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Kobe goin overseas
Come to the pistons
Come to the pistons
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Originally Posted by air max 87
Kobe goin overseas
Come to the pistons
I wonder what team is going to offer Gordon what he wants? At least $71mil is a lot for GordonOriginally Posted by tupac003
[h2]Gordon Hinting He's Done In Chicago?[/h2]
Aug 09, 2008 11:57 PM EST
Ben Gordon, the restricted free agent shooting guard with the Chicago Bulls, admitted that he is at a stalemate in negotiations and that his time in the Windy City may be over, according to a report in the Hartford Courant.
"Right now, honestly, it doesn't look like it," Gordon said when asked if he'll be back in Chicago this season. "I think a decision is going to be made soon. ... I've had a great time here. I was fortunate enough to play on a team that made the playoffs; I led the team in scoring three of the four seasons I've been here. It's been a good experience, but we haven't been able to come to any common ground. It's just part of the business. You have to do what you have to do sometimes."
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Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
Top 4 might have been a little high, but the Hawks without Josh Smith >>>>> the Grizzlies without Josh Smith
Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
Top 4 might have been a little high, but the Hawks without Josh Smith >>>>> the Grizzlies without Josh Smith
You really think that the Hawks without Childress and Josh Smith would be better than a young Grizzlie team? First off, the Hawks need a PG that won't turn the ball over 2.5 times a game and can show up better in the playoffs than what he did. As athletic as that team is and the options they had, he only averaged like 3apg.
Of course they would have a better chance at making the playoffs in the East, but their record was 37-45 last year. The Grizzlies could possibly get close to 35 games this season in the West which wouldn't make ATL better. Just means they're in the weaker conference.
Originally Posted by JDB1523
One Mo deal in Cavs' summer plans?
http://news-herald.townnews.com/articles/2008/08/10/sports/doc489e70ff6f55c301173198.txt
He's talkin bout when williams was at NC, he was comin off the benchOriginally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
[h2]Kings' Thompson Prepared To Silence Critics[/h2]
Aug 10, 2008 5:10 PM EST
Kings' rookie Jason Thompson believes that he would have been a much-higher pick in June's NBA Draft if he had gone to a more high-profile college, according to The Sacramento Bee.
"One of the only reasons I might have been projected (in the June draft) where I was projected was because of the school I went to," Thompson said last month in Las Vegas.
"It had nothing to do with talent," he continued. "If I would've gone to North Carolina, or an (Atlantic-10 Conference) school, or to Temple, or a place where the conference was higher up, and averaged what I averaged (statistically) or something close to it..."
Sacramento took Thompson with the 12th overall pick less than two months ago.
"I mean, you've got a guy like (Atlanta's) Marvin Williams, who comes out of North Carolina and wins the championship, coming off the bench and maybe averaging eight points," Thompson continued, the exasperation building. "And he's a No. 2 pick (in 2005). I mean that's what's crazy to me."
This dude sounds like a straight hater, Marvin averaged 15 points last season, and 12 for his career so far.
Originally Posted by air max 87
He's talkin bout when williams was at NC, he was comin off the benchOriginally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
[h2]Kings' Thompson Prepared To Silence Critics[/h2]
Aug 10, 2008 5:10 PM EST
Kings' rookie Jason Thompson believes that he would have been a much-higher pick in June's NBA Draft if he had gone to a more high-profile college, according to The Sacramento Bee.
"One of the only reasons I might have been projected (in the June draft) where I was projected was because of the school I went to," Thompson said last month in Las Vegas.
"It had nothing to do with talent," he continued. "If I would've gone to North Carolina, or an (Atlantic-10 Conference) school, or to Temple, or a place where the conference was higher up, and averaged what I averaged (statistically) or something close to it..."
Sacramento took Thompson with the 12th overall pick less than two months ago.
"I mean, you've got a guy like (Atlanta's) Marvin Williams, who comes out of North Carolina and wins the championship, coming off the bench and maybe averaging eight points," Thompson continued, the exasperation building. "And he's a No. 2 pick (in 2005). I mean that's what's crazy to me."
This dude sounds like a straight hater, Marvin averaged 15 points last season, and 12 for his career so far.
Originally Posted by dreClark
How does he sound like a hater?
Its the truth....
Originally Posted by allen3xis
"I mean, you've got a guy like (Atlanta's) Marvin Williams, who comes out of North Carolina and wins the championship, coming off the bench and maybe averaging eight points," Thompson continued, the exasperation building. "And he's a No. 2 pick (in 2005). I mean that's what's crazy to me."
I mentioned that in the NYK thread and earlier in this thread, but it seem like nobody really heard anything about it. It's rumored to be Darko andJaric for Randolph. I would definitely do it if we're able to dump Jaric's deal who expires the same year as Randolph's. It wouldn't hurt usthat bad and we would still have money to sign someone next off-season.Originally Posted by Mateen Cleaves
ZBO to the Grizzlies is a new rumor out