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Tue, Feb. 21

Minnesota @ Washington, 7:00

NO/OK @ Indiana, 7:00

Orlando @ Cleveland, 7:00

Atlanta @ Detroit, 7:30

New Jersey @ Milwaukee, 8:00

Toronto @ Memphis, 8:00

LA Clippers @ Dallas, 8:30

Seattle @ San Antonio, 8:30

Boston @ Utah, 9:00

Charlotte @ Denver, 9:00

Golden State @ Sacramento, 10:00

Portland @ LA Lakers, 10:30

 

Wed, Feb. 22

Cleveland @ Philadelphia, 7:00

Seattle @ Atlanta, 7:00

Miami @ New York, 7:30

Orlando @ New Jersey, 7:30

Utah @ NO/OK, 8:00

LA Clippers @ Houston, 8:30

Boston @ Phoenix, 9:00

Milwaukee @ Chicago, 9:00 ESPN

Charlotte @ Portland, 10:00

 

Thu, Feb. 23

Indiana @ Detroit, 8:00 TNT

Memphis @ Dallas, 8:30

Sacramento @ LA Lakers, 10:30 TNT

 

Fri, Feb. 24

Atlanta @ Indiana, 7:00

Seattle @ Orlando, 7:00

Washington @ Cleveland, 7:30

Denver @ Minnesota, 8:00

New Jersey @ New York, 8:00 ESPN

San Antonio @ Memphis, 8:00

Detroit @ Chicago, 8:30

Golden State @ Houston, 8:30

Philadelphia @ Milwaukee, 8:30

Boston @ Portland, 10:00

LA Lakers @ LA Clippers, 10:30 ESPN

 

Sat, Feb. 25

Toronto @ Dallas, 1:00

Milwaukee @ Atlanta, 7:00

New York @ Washington, 7:00

Chicago @ Philadelphia, 7:30

Seattle @ Miami, 7:30

Golden State @ San Antonio, 8:30

Charlotte @ Phoenix, 9:00

NO/OK @ Utah, 9:00

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This is brilliant.

 

EDIT: Let me clarify further: all of the salaries being readily accessible to a fan is great stuff. You still have to match talent for talent, though.

Posted

That Sonic trade with Swift is brutal. They wouldn't trade their project center to a team that already has one that's probably better and doesn't get any playing time.

 

Outgoing Players: Corey Maggette, Daniel Ewing, Vladimir Radmanovic, Cuttino Mobley

Why not just trade the whole fucking roster?

 

Oh yeah, Stern said that the Sonics are on the top of the list of teams likely to be moved. If the arena upgrade doesn't go through, they'll be headed out of town.

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He said the Hornets are staying in New Orleans. By this point, I don't get it.

 

Stern said that Seattle's lease puts them at a competitive disadvantage and that it had to be taken care of. The legislature has to approve the arena upgrade, or they're headed out to Oklahoma City, who would be vacated by the Hornets.

 

Orlando was a lost cause from the beginning. Tourist cities like that shouldn't get teams. Vegas might be different, because they have a booming population.

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I keep hearing Seattle, but I would really hate to see them leave. Then again, I never really like it when a team just up and moves (except for a team like the Marlins in baseball, seeing their have given their city two World Series rings and still have trouble).

 

I keep having fun with the trade simulator, but I realize I have more fun doing jackass trades than anything realistic:

 

http://games.espn.go.com/nba/features/trad...~13~13~13~13~13

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what's with the thread title? I don't hit the basketball threads often (I don't pay attention much to the NBA when the Knicks suck)...are there a lot of Knicks fans that hogged up the other threads are something?

The best way I can describe it is retribution for the Boston Red Sox hot stove nonsense.

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Forget about the Knicks,

 

I'm hearing from multiple sources that T-Mac, and possibly Stromile Swift will be Lakers soon. Francis is going back to Houston and Odom is going to Orlando.

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