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yakyakyak |
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Earl Watson was waived by the Grizzlies. I wouldn't mind seeing him in green at the backup point position. Thoughts?
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Sam Lively |
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The Pacers got him. All they need to do is resign Jarret Jack and they can field an all PG team: Ford, Jack, Diener, AJ Price and Watson. And they can back the
pgs up with the Cream Team of Jeff Foster, Josh McRoberts, Mike Dunleavy, Tyler Hansbrough and Troy Murphy.
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07/19/09 11:07 PM.
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MountVJackets |
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Cavs sign Moon to offer sheet pr ESPN...
This offseason just continues to get juicer and juicer with the contending teams and I love it. I might be blowing it out of proportion, but I don't remember an offseason as compelling as this one. I'm not saying it because of MOON. |
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Surferdad |
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Q-Rich to Minny for Telfair, Madsen and C. Smith. Great roster cleanup for the T-Wolves.
Where will Q-Rich be traded in August? He's already gone from the Knicks to the Griz to the Clips to the T-Wolves. There must be some kind of new NBA rule that he has to get traded every month during the off-season. As I've said before, those expiring contracts are skewing everything in anticipation of the the 2010 FA sweeps. |
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BostonDave |
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Lakers, San Antone, Magic, Cavs and the Celts all made moves. Lakers and Magic seem to be the most serious to me. Lakers did the best and would have to be
considered the favorites right now. Wallace isn't a slam dunk here for us in my mind. I'll have to wait and see how that move developes.
Hater of Haters.
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JMost |
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Lakers lose at home by 14 to the Mavs. Pretty bad loss.
That and the Cavs' two losses put the Celtics in the early driver seat for HCA. |
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ZekeMowattFan |
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http://bit.ly/1QbIKn - you've been amply warned to have your eardrums removed.
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MountVJackets |
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LMAO JJ Redick! Great stuff.
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ManchvegasBob |
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No can deny that the Milwaukee Bucks are the surprise team thus far. But they aren't the only ones with 0.500 records that are raising eye brows. The
Bobcats, Kings and Thunder are coming out of their perennial doldrums to show some respectability. The Kings and Bucks are doing it without their stars (Redd
and Kevin Martin), and the Thunder are just looking solid with Westbrook-Durant-Green maturing like they have.
The Bobcats are on a 4 game win streak and beat the Cavs in Charlotte - the Capt. Jack experiment seems to be working out well for them, which is cool. I wonder if Jason Richardson would be capable of doing the same, or it they need Jackson's versatility as a PF to make things happen. They needed a scorer, as Larry Brown has the Bobcats chasing down rebounds and playing solid defense as expected. To think that the Celtics could have had Brandon Roy and Jeff Green playing along Rondo, Pierce, Big Al and Perk . . . hmmmm . . . better not go there, as a KG and Ray-Ray in the hand is worth two in the bush. |
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JMost |
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Weird stat of the day: The Lakers have played only 4 road games in their first 20 games of the season. The Celtics by comparison have played 11 (winning 10)
of their 22 games on the road.
Siegfried is in his shirt.
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