Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20 Posted September 22, 2004 Report Posted September 22, 2004 TORONTO (sPERTS.net) – Vince Carter got his wish. He may want to be more specific next time. One week after the Raptors star demanded a trade, Toronto dealt him to the WNBA’s New York Liberty for forward Crystal Robinson, marking the first inter-gender trade in all of sports. Fewer games and less contact should help Carter's fragile condition. “Vince said he wanted to go to New York,” new Toronto GM Rob Babcock said. “So we gave him what he wanted.” “With all due respect, we did try to keep him in the NBA. (Knicks GM) Isiah Thomas was drooling over the prospect of getting another high-priced perimeter player who couldn’t distribute the ball, but we couldn’t make the cap numbers work.” Robinson, who has averaged 12.1 points this season, will be expected to fill in Carter’s spot. “She gives us a little more interior defense and a little more toughness,” Babcock said. Robinson has only missed a handful of games in her career. Carter is taking the news in stride for the time being. Tired of a seemingly perpetual rebuilding process in Toronto, he’ll join a team that has made the WNBA Finals four out of the league’s first seven years. The first round of the playoffs is starting this week. Robinson is 5'11, but Babcock said "she plays at least 6'1"." “I’m looking forward to playing in Madison Square Garden any way I can,” Carter said. “As long as I’m not graduating from anywhere that week, I know I can help the Liberty win it all.” Carter said he’s looking forward to lessened contact, shorter players, a smaller, more colorful ball, and dunking over “that Polish chick,” 7-foot-2-inch Margo Dydek. “What do they play, 38 games in a season?” Carter said. “I think I can handle that, but I don’t want any expectations either way.” Liberty president Carol Blazejowski said she’s excited to see what Carter can do. ”Vince should bring a lot of excitement to the women’s game,” Blazejowski said. “I believe he’ll get along with the women just fine.” Carter will get the chance to dunk over tall international women now. Blazejowski said Carter will bring more fans into the stadium, and it will increase the team’s media exposure. Right now, reporters for the three city newspapers – the New York Times, Post and the Daily News – share one disposable camera. Vince is only signed on for the end of this season, but Blazejowski said the team will make “a strong effort” to get Carter re-signed. ”He doesn’t run as great a chance of getting hurt, or getting criticized, or being challenged in any way,” she said. “He should feel at home here.” What? You thought I meant The Knicks? I thought this was pretty funny.
Exslade ZX Posted September 22, 2004 Report Posted September 22, 2004 Ummmm...ok. So is this from like a Vincehaters.net site or something...:s But heh, actually is funny..
EVIL~! alkeiper Posted September 22, 2004 Report Posted September 22, 2004 While Carter is physically fragile, I've never heard of him being emotionally fragile. But what the heck. I'm letting this slide.
Guest NaturalBornThriller4:20 Posted September 22, 2004 Report Posted September 22, 2004 Sorry if I broke a rule or something, I just thought it was pretty funny.
EVIL~! alkeiper Posted September 22, 2004 Report Posted September 22, 2004 It's cool. If a joke is incredibly mean or tasteless, I might do something, but generally a humor post here or there is ok by my standards.
TheOriginalOrangeGoblin Posted September 22, 2004 Report Posted September 22, 2004 Fuck man! You scared the shit out of me. I'd hate Vince going to NY, they have NOTHING to give back to us.
Guest Mindless_Aggression Posted September 22, 2004 Report Posted September 22, 2004 The best part is if Carter dunked on one of the 6'4 centers, I could genuinely see him still taunting. Of course, shortly after he'd settle into a 3 quarters of jump shooting, followed by attempting to bring his team back from a double digit deficit with out of control drives to the basket.
alfdogg Posted September 22, 2004 Report Posted September 22, 2004 “She gives us a little more interior defense and a little more toughness,” Babcock said. Robinson has only missed a handful of games in her career. Mwahaha.
Slayer Posted September 22, 2004 Report Posted September 22, 2004 What a shitty faux article Fake Onion-esque news doesn't fly in CE, why should it fly in here?
kkktookmybabyaway Posted September 22, 2004 Report Posted September 22, 2004 Yeah, we CE regulars demand top-choice prime-cut posts...
Guest Dynamite Kido Posted September 22, 2004 Report Posted September 22, 2004 DAMN IT! After reading this I now offically HATE this thread. Thanks for wasting 3 minutes of my life..... bastards........
Guest Staravenger Posted September 22, 2004 Report Posted September 22, 2004 ...That was so queer, it makes queers around the world blush. The article that is. I didn't really expect this to be serious, considering he didn't say WHICH New York. He could've said New York Islanders or something.
treble Posted September 23, 2004 Report Posted September 23, 2004 The Rangers would make more sense. Sather has to be looking for an injury prone, big-name player who make big bucks to replace Lindros.
Guest Staravenger Posted September 23, 2004 Report Posted September 23, 2004 I don't know, I think the NYR have suffered enough for the past...(counts on hands)...(continues counting)...almost done... 59 of 60 seasons. I think the Mets would've been funny. Throwing a shitload of money at an injury prone player who peeked in his 4th season. (cough:Mo Vaughn:cough)
Guest Rrrsh Posted September 26, 2004 Report Posted September 26, 2004 As a fan of the Pacers, I hope to God we dont go after Vince.
The Electrifyer Posted September 26, 2004 Report Posted September 26, 2004 As a fan of the Raptors, I hope to god you DO go after Vince.
Guest Staravenger Posted September 26, 2004 Report Posted September 26, 2004 Sounds like "The Next Michael Jordan" isn't wanted anywhere.
Guest Flyboy Posted September 26, 2004 Report Posted September 26, 2004 As a fan of the Pacers, I hope to God we dont go after Vince. They aren't as far as I know... they sent might be looking for a place for Artest, however.
Brett Favre Posted September 26, 2004 Report Posted September 26, 2004 Sounds like "The Next Michael Jordan" isn't wanted anywhere. He's wanted in NY. As long as we don't give up Marbury, Sweetney, Crawford, or Ariza, it's all good.
Guest Staravenger Posted September 26, 2004 Report Posted September 26, 2004 I'm sure he'll be a great addition sitting on the bench with a fucked up knee, elbow, or whatever the hell he injures this year to be out for half the season. Enjoy!
Brett Favre Posted September 26, 2004 Report Posted September 26, 2004 Yeah. After all, he only played 73 games last year.
Guest Staravenger Posted September 26, 2004 Report Posted September 26, 2004 Well he hasn't been the healthiest person for the last three seasons. Why sign a player you KNOW has a history of being injured a lot? Besides, who would Thomas trade for him? Marbury, the ONLY star he has? Edit: Last year, like mentioned, he played 73 games, but he posted the lowest FG % of his career. In 2002-2003, he only played 43 games and averaged 20.6 ppg, his lowest next to his rookie season, and in 2001-2002 played 60 where he was up and down in the stats. Still, why have an injured player when you can sign someone who's healthy?
Brett Favre Posted September 26, 2004 Report Posted September 26, 2004 The Knicks and sign don't happen often when you are 205 billion dollars over the cap. And like I said, as long as Marbury or the other 3 mentioned above aren't traded, i'm cool with it. But that has nothing to do with the value of the other players, which would mean some kind of 3 team deal would have to happen for it to work.
Steviekick Posted September 26, 2004 Report Posted September 26, 2004 I'm glad the Jazz are cheap. I don't have to worry they'll get shnookered into taking Carter.
Guest Staravenger Posted September 26, 2004 Report Posted September 26, 2004 Maybe Paxson should trade for him. I'm sure the Bulls will try to recreate the magic, and sign another player whos suppose to lead the team to victory, along with Scottie Pippen (who I think retired) and Kendall Gill.
Steviekick Posted September 28, 2004 Report Posted September 28, 2004 Maybe Paxson should trade for him. I'm sure the Bulls will try to recreate the magic, and sign another player whos suppose to lead the team to victory, along with Scottie Pippen (who I think retired) and Kendall Gill. It would be a good trade. And Carter would propably make more in merchandising since Bulls stuff still sells well regarldess how crappy they are.
Guest Dynamite Kido Posted September 29, 2004 Report Posted September 29, 2004 As a fan of the Pacers, I hope to God we dont go after Vince. As a fan of the Knicks......I HATE you.
BHK Posted October 2, 2004 Report Posted October 2, 2004 Maybe Paxson should trade for him. I'm sure the Bulls will try to recreate the magic, and sign another player whos suppose to lead the team to victory, along with Scottie Pippen (who I think retired) and Kendall Gill. This will be my only post in this folder ever, but... The Chicago Tribune reports Scottie Pippen will retire from basketball before the 2004-05 NBA season. The only details that need to be worked out are what he and the Bulls plan on doing with the $5.3 million he is owed this season. Chicago hopes he will forfeit some of it because it will count against the salary cap Sad, as I loved Pippen.
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