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Someone's angry. Nate should have won after the Spud dunk. AI2 tried the same shit twice. Nate had more originality. And Moses Malone sucks ass.
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Bogut got mad handles.
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The Cardinals should take LenDale White, or DeAngelo Williams. Either one should be available.
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What would be the reason to leave Kidd off the list?
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It looks like the Jets will cut Pennington, Mawae, and Law. They are also probably going to pick Cutler at number 4.
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The Next 10: Not in the exact order.... Kevin Garnett Kobe Bryant Tim Duncan Connie Hawkins Jason Kidd Bob McAdoo Gary Payton Allen Iverson Reggie Miller Dominique Wilkins I can't disagree with any of the picks.
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Actually, I think Crawford makes enough to make that deal work. If we can get K-Mart and Watson and only give up Crawford I'd do that deal in a second. I'd rather give up Crawford here and save Penny's contract for another trade, because if we bring in Watson, along with Marbury, Robinson, Rose and Ariza we're too crowded on the perimeter to have minutes for everyone. Watson can ball, so ideally we'd run Watson-Marbury w/ Nate backing up and Rose swinging to SG at times. If that's the case, we'd still be able to get Miles and Ratliff, which makes us a deep ass team. Marbury/Watson Rose/Robinson Miles/Richardson Martin/Frye/Lee Curry/Ratliff
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1. Head to Head 2. Max on player aquisitions/trades for season? No. 3. Time managers have to protest pending trades? No. 4. Trade deadline? Yes, July 30. 5. Time players are on waivers, No Waivers 6. Use "can't cut list"? No. 7. Trades reviews by commisioner or league votes? Commisioner 8. After draft, all unclaimed players free agents or waivers? Free Agents 9. Minimum innings pitched per week? Yes, 20 innings. 10. Weekly.
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Yeah I don't like this trade either. I rather take on Ratliff and Miles than Martin. I really don't see the point in bringing a guy with knee problems, with 5 years left on his contract. Watson can be good for this team, but unless Martin is healthy, there's no reason to make this trade.
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Is this game better than CH 2K5? Does Adam Morrison look like Adam Morrison? I was about to get it today, but its sold out everywhere.
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I heard that Ric Bucher said on ESPNews, that Odom was taken off the table by the Lakers, and that ain't happening. The deal on the table right now is a 3 way between Orlando, Denver and New York, with Francis going to Denver, Watson and Martin to New York, and Nene and a Knick player to Orlando. The issue is who Orlando wants, and who New York is willing to give up.
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You have the best avatar ever.
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Parker and Brown have no value at all.
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Smush Parker and Kwame Brown? That would be the Vince Carter trade all over again.
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http://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/loca...ports-headlines
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The Lakers are going after Francis now too, and they're offering Odom.
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Does anyone listen to some radio show in LA with Michael Thompson? I just heard that he said the Knicks are about to deal Penny Hardaway for Darius Miles and Theo Ratliff. I don't like this very much.
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Cam'Ron plans to confront Internet Pedofiles on new DVD
Brett Favre replied to UZI Suicide's topic in Music
New color, new DVD, the man does it all. -
Infinite93Intensity.
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Damn no one remembers their keepers? I remember having A-Rod, Jeter, Giambi, Cano, Jason Bay, Ben Sheets, Rich Harden, and um, that's it. 7 out of 10. The list has to be somewhere.
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Storied Franchises in Total Disarray
Brett Favre replied to JaMarcus Russell's #1 Caucasian Fan's topic in Sports
Ever since they traded Ewing, they'd been getting bad contracts, and injured stars. Recently they finally started to go with the young player route, and have some nice young players for the first time in like two decades. There. -
I don't have too much of a problem in getting rid of Ariza, but Lee needs to stay. Um, did anyone watch TNT? I heard they said something about Nate being involved, which would suck ass. And the Rockets are also somewhat interested. They are willing to give Head.
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Here's the insider article: The clock is ticking, and the days are winding down until next Thursday's NBA trade deadline. There are going to be some deals, but there's really no telling exactly how many. Lots of folks were predicting a quiet deadline day a year ago, but it turned into one of the busiest days of deal-making ever. Insider has been in constant touch with general managers and player personnel officials throughout the NBA, allowing for a handicapping of who might be wearing a new uniform by next weekend. So without further ado, we present The 10 Players Most Likely To Be Traded by Feb. 23: Francis 1. Steve Francis. It now appears to be a matter of when, not if, the Magic will trade him. New York and Denver are the leading candidates as of now, but Minnesota is trying to engineer a three-team deal that would put Francis alongside Kevin Garnett and Ricky Davis. A long-shot possibility is Francis returning to Houston. Wednesday night's Orlando-Detroit trade removed the possibility of Kelvin Cato going to New York in a Francis trade, but the Knicks can still do a Hardaway-Francis deal by removing Jamal Crawford from the equation and substituting Trevor Ariza and rookies David Lee and/or Nate Robinson. Hardaway 2. Penny Hardaway. The most valuable thing about Penny is his expiring max contract, which comes off the salary cap at the end of this season. Teams can make up for years of mistakes by dumping their big contracts in exchange for an expiring deal (see Jalen Rose to Knicks; Rasheed Wallace to Hawks; Tom Gugliotta to Jazz), so there's plenty of interest in the former superstar who's appeared in only four games this season for the Knicks. Aside from Orlando, Portland is a possibility. Lenard 3. Voshon Lenard. There is always a market for a deadeye shooter, even when he's well past his prime (see Steve Smith-Malik Allen a year ago). Denver has been trying to find a taker for Lenard since early this season, and the Nuggets probably will take the best offer on the table by 3 p.m. Thursday for the career 38 percent 3-point shooter (42 percent in the playoffs). Evans 4. Reggie Evans. One of the league's best rebounders has the right to veto any deal after accepting a one-year tender offer from Seattle, but the time has come for him to escape Bob Hill's doghouse and get to a place where he can establish some value for himself before becoming an unrestricted free agent this summer. The Sonics have been willing to move him all season. Anderson 5. Derek Anderson. The arrival of Keith Bogans in Houston last week signaled the end of the Anderson experiment for the Rockets, who publicly stated they'd make every effort to trade him. Anderson makes less than $1.7 million but has an option for next season. He was a solid player in Portland a couple years ago, but his production level and his value have plummeted. Sweetney 6. Michael Sweetney. The Chicago Bulls still are trying to find a big man with an expiring contract who can help them make a push for the playoffs, and one of the assets they'd be most comfortable moving (as opposed to their fear of letting go of Ben Gordon, Luol Deng, and/or Kirk Hinrich) is the overweight power forward who came in the Eddy Curry trade. The Jazz like him, and they'd consider taking Sweetney and another player if they could get rid of . … Boozer 7. Carlos Boozer. The worst hamstring in the history of the state of Utah finally is healed, just in time for the Jazz to showcase their $70 million asset. Boozer's star has faded considerably since he was a member of the 2004 U.S. Olympic team, and if the Jazz had it to do over again they'd have spent their free agent money elsewhere. Drew Gooden in Cleveland is often mentioned as the power forward most likely to be moved, but the Cavs need him more than the Jazz need Boozer. Jackson 8. Jim Jackson. The Suns were close to moving him recently, but the deal fell through. Phoenix is content to keep him as insurance policy in case of an injury, but he's not going to play much this season if the Suns stick with their current rotation. Not many teams are calling Phoenix, but interest in veteran players such as Jackson typically picks up when the deadline is inside of 72 hours away. Watson 9. Earl Watson/Nene. No list of the Most Likely To Be Traded would be complete without the Denver duo who have been involved in trade rumors throughout the entire season -- and even longer in Nene's case. There's not as much interest in Watson as the Nuggets would have people think, but there are teams willing to throw money at Nene when he becomes a restricted free agent over the summer, and the Nuggets seem convinced he won't be worth the investment. Williams 10. Eric Williams. New Raptors general manager Wayne Embry said he would try to accommodate Williams' desire for a trade, but Williams has an option to be paid $4.3 million next season, and he simply isn't good enough to justify that salary. Philadelphia was interested earlier this season, but the Sixers are now holding a roster spot open in case Tim Thomas gets a buyout from Chicago.
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I'm sorry that this is another Knick post, but I need to give props to Q-Richardson for becoming a pretty decent defender. He held McGrady to 9-26 last week, and 3-20 a few days ago. He's really busting his ass, even though he'd been struggling from the field (getting better recently). If he can be that defensive stopper, it could really change this here a bit, finally having someone who can atleast bother the opposing team's star swingman. There's also a rumored Gooden for Earl Watson trade, which makes sense for both teams. The Nuggets need some bigman help, and the Cavs need a point guard.
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Storied Franchises in Total Disarray
Brett Favre replied to JaMarcus Russell's #1 Caucasian Fan's topic in Sports
Knicks, Jets, you know the story.