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Raptors Sign Austin Daye To Two-Year, $2M Deal
Jul 30, 2013 7:21 PM EDT


Austin Daye has agreed to a two-year deal with the Toronto Raptors.

Daye finished last season with the Memphis Grizzlies.

Via Adrian Wojnarowski/Yahoo! Sports
 
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Mavericks Near Deal With DeJuan Blair
Jul 30, 2013 12:16 PM EDT


The Dallas Mavericks are close to a deal with DeJuan Blair.

Blair has been expected to leave the San Antonio Spurs for several seasons after he fell out of Gregg Popovich's rotation.

The Mavericks will feature the additions of Blair and Samuel Dalembert to the frontcourt this offseason.
 
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76ers Hope To Remain Active With Most Cap Space In NBA
Jul 30, 2013 2:16 PM EDT


The Philadelphia 76ers are expected to continue to be active in*rebuilding*their roster and have the ability to facilitate trades due to having the most cap space in the NBA.

"We will be an attractive trading partner for teams around the league all year - not just for players, but for the cap room that we have," Sam Hinkie said.

The 76ers are approximately $16.6 million under the cap for this season and could have as much as $36 million available next summer.

"That kind of flexibility will give us real options," Hinkie said.

Via Keith Pompey/Philadelphia Inquirer
 
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Uh since when was oden known for d? Let alone healthy

Just something the Heat was lacking...






Report: Greg Oden Leaning Towards Miami Heat and New Orleans Pelicans



The Greg Oden sweepstakes during 2013 NBA free agency has taken an interesting turn recently.

While a number of teams—the San Antonio Spurs, Atlanta Hawks and Sacramento Kings—are still in the mix, Oden reportedly has the Miami Heat and the New Orleans Pelicans etched atop his list of ideal destinations, according to Yahoo! Sports' Marc J. Spears:

Both the Heat and the Pelicans lack size up front, so pursuing Oden makes a great deal of sense. And in Oden's case, selecting either team would be a win for him.

Selecting the Miami Heat would place Oden alongside LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh, making for an even stealthier defense. The Heat limited teams to just 95.0 points per game last season. In addition, opposing teams connected on only 44 percent of their attempts from the field against Miami.*

Known as a prolific shot-blocker, post-defender and rebounder, Oden would only bolster the Miami defense.*

On the other hand, selecting the Pelicans places Oden on one of the more promising teams in the NBA.

Pelicans general manager Dell Demps has been working non-stop throughout the offseason to change the culture of New Orleans basketball. Likewise, trading for an All-Star point guard in Jrue Holiday and signing Tyreke Evans definitely signifies that the Pelicans are well on their way to doing so.*

Moreover, signing Oden would allow the Pelicans to engage in an abundance of high-low sets with him and Anthony Davis.*

Although the 7-foot, 285-pound center has been absent from the NBA since the 2009-10 campaign, Oden has worked hard over the past two years to get himself ready for what has been a long-awaited return.*

A couple of months ago, former Ohio State Buckeye Deshaun Thomas told Bob Finnan of The News-Herald, via Kelly Dwyer of Ball Don't Lie, that Oden "looks unbelievable."

Having a whole summer to get things right, Oden will be back stronger than before. Whoever signs the 25-year-old will prosper during the coming season.*
 
I'm pretty sure the heat would use him also...

I know.. I would understand him going there to take Miller's spot but damn I would love to see Al on the Nets.

He could be what Blatche was for us last year off the bench
 
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I know.. I would understand him going there to take Miller's spot but damn I would love to see Al on the Nets.

He could be what Blatche was for us last year off the bench

Al would be more of a fillin for UD's minutes with Shane and Rashard. Miller subbed for Wade at the 2, I doubt Al would log minutes there.
Corey Brewer would've been a tremendous pick as an insurance player...behind Wade with Allen

Ronnie Brewer could work also but this just adds to the log jam at SF.
 
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Greg Oden To Make Decision On Friday
Aug 01, 2013 12:36 PM EDT


Greg Oden will decide on his next NBA team on Friday, according to a source.

The Miami Heat, Sacramento Kings, Atlanta Hawks, New Orleans Pelicans, San Antonio Spurs and Dallas Mavericks are in the mix for Oden.

Oden has not played in an NBA game since late 2009 but has appeared intriguing in workouts recently.

Via Marc J. Spears/Yahoo! Sports
 
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Last week edition:::


NBA High-5: Is Greg Oden really a piece of a three-peat puzzle for Miami?

The five most interesting stories, rumors and notes in the NBA:

1. The final piece? It might not quite be a feeding frenzy, but there's certainly a buzz building around the recruitment of a free agent center we in Portland are well familiar with -- Greg Oden.

Oden, the former Blazers' No. 1 pick, worked out for several teams in Indianapolis last week, and according to ESPN's Marc Stein, witnesses said Oden looked "lean" and was "moving well."

And there was this from Heat scout Tim Hardaway, who tells FoxSports' Chris Tomasson: "If we get Greg Oden, I think we will win a third (straight) title."

As it always seems to be with Oden, any glimmer of decent health creates hype. Two years ago, then-Blazers GM Rich Cho was talking about making Oden the team's off-season priority. That was before Oden had his third microfracture surgery, on Feb. 20, 2012.

A year and a half after that procedure, teams are being drawn in by Oden, hoping they might be getting a steal for what figures to be a small contract.

Multiple reports say New Orleans, San Antonio, Dallas, Sacramento, Atlanta and Miami are interested in Oden, although the Mavericks added free agent center Samuel Dalembert and re-signed Bernard James.

The Heat seem particularly committed to Oden, having already passed on the chance to add another former Blazers center, Marcus Camby, who signed a one-year, veteran's minimum deal with Houston. Camby played 19 games for the Rockets in 2012 after they got him from the Blazers in a trade deadline deal.

The Heat, after amnestying Mike Miller, might need some sort of boost to help their three-peat chances, with the Eastern Conference seemingly getting tougher. The Nets have gathered a star-studded roster, and Indiana figures to be better with Danny Granger back and with newly-acquired Luis Scola, whom the Pacers received in a deal with Phoenix.

But is Greg Oden really the answer to keeping up with the up-and-comers? His representatives are trying to downplay the kind of impact Oden could have.

Oden has two agents who have been speaking for him, and one, Mike Conley Sr., tells the Sporting News' Sean Deveney, "I expect him to come back and be someone who in short periods of time can dominate a game. Just let him build up and get back to himself. I think it would be a little unfair to put him out there and give him 40 minutes."

Oden's other representative, Bill Duffy, tells NBA.com's Steve Aschburner: "We’ve looked at all the scenarios. There might be less pressure if he tries this with a team that’s rebuilding. Then again, the quality of the medical staff will matter. Maybe a winning team has chemistry that’s good or his role would be clearly defined."

As usual, there's not a lot to go on with Oden. One decent workout hardly means he's ready to go, especially when expectations had to be pretty low. The most telling words * might have been a fake report in The Onion with this headline:

Greg Oden Suppresses Severe Shooting Pain All Over Body During Meeting With Heat
It's funny, but in many ways it really isn't.
2. Shooter's chance: One team making some nice off-season improvements is Memphis. The Grizzlies' outside shooting deficiency was exposed by San Antonio in the Western Conference Finals.

The Grizzlies agreed to terms with Miller, who previously played six seasons for them and should help their three-point shooting, provided he can stay healthy. The deal was reported last week, but has not been officially announced.

One reason could be because that the Grizzlies are trying to finesse another acquisition first. ESPN's Marc Stein reports that Memphis is in the mix for free agent point guard Mo Williams, who has been a prolific three-point shooter, particularly in his Cleveland years.

Other reports have Miami and San Antonio also interested in Williams, who played for Utah last season.

3. Inside move: The other conference final loser, Indiana, appears to have made a serious upgrade in obtaining Scola.
The Pacers sent Miles Plumlee, Gerald Green and a 2014 first-round draft pick to Phoenix to get Scola. They were reportedly high on Plumlee, but apparently feel they are close enough to a championship that he was worth sacrificing to get Scola.

Indianapolis Star columnist Bob Kravitz summed it up this way: "They’re going for it. Not two years from now. Not eventually. Now."

The Pacers were a slow-paced, physical team, and the style took Miami to seven games in the conference finals. By getting Scola, they get more of what they already have -- a lot of post and mid-range baskets.

They also signed forward Chris Copeland to a two-year, $6 million deal. Copeland shot 42.1 percent on three-pointers for the Knicks last season, although any shooter's numbers will be slightly inflated playing for New York, which led the league in attempts. It's also hard to know where his playing time will come from, with Paul George and Danny Granger already in the lineup.

Indiana added C.J. Watson as George Hill's backup point guard, with the hope that he'll be a upgrade from D.J. Augustin.

Does it all add up to an Eastern Conference title?*

4. Still vacant: More than three months have passed since Doug Collins stepped down as 76ers coach, and they still have not hired his replacement.

Philadelphia legend Charles Barkley, breaking from his norm of keeping his opinions to himself -- or am I thinking of Matt Barkley? -- unloaded on the team in a TV interview.

"I think that's one of the silliest things that I've seen in sports in a long time," Barkley told Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia. "I'm in Philly during the summer as you know, and I'm watching and reading every day -- to not have a coach under contract by now, I think that's a joke. I don't know what they're waiting on."

Last week, Yahoo's Adrian Wojnarowski reported that the 76ers received permission to interview Blazers assistant coach David Vanterpool.

Supposedly, incumbent assistant coach Michael Curry and Spurs assistant Brett Brown are the favorites, but they've been the favorites for weeks.

Public ridicule is no reason to rush hiring a coach, but a lot of public ridicule might be, and the 76ers are taking that right now.

5. Setting the bar: Last week at the USA Basketball mini-camp, Blazers point guard Damian Lillard told us about how he has developed a friendship with Wizards point guard John Wall, with whom he traveled to China on a promotional tour for Adidas.

That's fitting as Wall could play a role in Lillard's future financial well-being.

Multiple reports says the Wizards are preparing a five-year, $80 million extension offer to Wall, who could become a restricted free agent next summer if Washington doesn't extend him by Oct. 31. As Mike Prada of SB Nation writes, giving Wall a max deal is a controversial topic in Washington.

Wall is a spectacular athlete, but has still not shown he has developed a consistent three-point shot, shooting a career 24.3 percent behind the arc.

Wall could end up making a lot more money than Stephen Curry (who is on a four-year, $44 million deal) and Jrue Holiday (four years, $41 million), and in the process could set the bar for future extensions for other young point guards, notably Cleveland's Kyrie Irving and Lillard.

Extension talk for Irving will come up in 2014. Then Lillard comes up in 2015 -- at the same time the contracts of LaMarcus Aldridge and Wesley Matthews are set to expire.
 
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this nigga think he dwight howard
 
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he trippin :lol:

will he even be ready to suit up game 1?

Sounds like it's possible, but with the Spurs, Heat and maybe Hawks he needs to be ready for the second half of the season...
 
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If he ain't a 20/10 guy out the gate, I'm leg sweepin' this nigga on sight.
 
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I like what the sixers are doing

Miami doesnt need oden

Dallas actually got a nice squad
PG Calerdon? Larkin
SG Monta ellis/ vince carter
Sf Marion/ Crowder
PF Dirk
C dalembert/wright

Golden state looks scary good right now.

The lakers wont make the playoffs

Sixers are making smart moves finally


Everyone talks about the clippers but the Grizz are the better team less flash more substance.......adding mike miller was big for memphis

random thoughts

I hate the name pelicans Like really??:lol::lol:

What dont the hawks tank......first round playoffs exits are getting old??
 
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Dallas actually got a nice squad
PG Calerdon? Larkin
SG Monta ellis/ vince carter
Sf Marion/ Crowder
PF Dirk
C dalembert/wright

We got a decent squad add Devin Harris, Wayne Ellington, and Dajuan Blair to that lineup as well

Not what we had in mind when Cuban ruined the team and sold the dream though

The team we have right now is the type of squad we always can have though

Donnie Nelson can put together a nice group of role players, always has

He just can't draft for shit and we can't attract a star even with our proven ability to put working pieces around one
 
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76ers Hope To Remain Active With Most Cap Space In NBA
Jul 30, 2013 2:16 PM EDT


The Philadelphia 76ers are expected to continue to be active in*rebuilding*their roster and have the ability to facilitate trades due to having the most cap space in the NBA.

"We will be an attractive trading partner for teams around the league all year - not just for players, but for the cap room that we have," Sam Hinkie said.

The 76ers are approximately $16.6 million under the cap for this season and could have as much as $36 million available next summer.

"That kind of flexibility will give us real options," Hinkie said.

Via Keith Pompey/Philadelphia Inquirer

:hmm::hmm::hmm:

That's been the FUCKIN PROBLEM SINCE 1986... :hmm:

Every time this team has a SO CALLED option... They fuck around and OUTSMART THEMSELVES... :smh:

What's so smart about getting rid of your BEST player for 6' 11" center who's lighter than Kevin Durant... AND has a bum knee... :smh:

Do they have a SHIT LOAD of cap space... YES!!!!

But does anybody have confidence in the knowing that the franchise is gonna do the RIGHT THING WITH THAT CAP SPACE??? I CERTAINLY DON'T... :smh:

They've been failing in my eyes since 1986... :smh:
 
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We got a decent squad add Devin Harris, Wayne Ellington, and Dajuan Blair to that lineup as well

Not what we had in mind when Cuban ruined the team and sold the dream though

The team we have right now is the type of squad we always can have though

Donnie Nelson can put together a nice group of role players, always has

He just can't draft for shit and we can't attract a star even with our proven ability to put working pieces around one


I think Dallas will have to add a star

Devin Harris got fucked from 9 million to 1.3 mil due to a failed physical.

I like Blair pickup

2014 they should be able to attract a star.

dallas has better chance then utah at attracting a star......the best way is to draft a star.
 
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:hmm::hmm::hmm:

That's been the FUCKIN PROBLEM SINCE 1986... :hmm:

Every time this team has a SO CALLED option... They fuck around and OUTSMART THEMSELVES... :smh:

What's so smart about getting rid of your BEST player for 6' 11" center who's lighter than Kevin Durant... AND has a bum knee... :smh:

Do they have a SHIT LOAD of cap space... YES!!!!

But does anybody have confidence in the knowing that the franchise is gonna do the RIGHT THING WITH THAT CAP SPACE??? I CERTAINLY DON'T... :smh:

They've been failing in my eyes since 1986... :smh:

i like the sixers moves

holiday was a good Pg but not a superstar.

To win in this league you need superstars.

you have to get really bad to get good in this league.

if you draft a superstar in the loaded 2014 draft you good.

but u right the sixers been stinking it up for a long time.

second round with doug collins a two years ago. so they can get better

i mean look at houston they are now a top flight team in two years.

aint your new GM from houston he will follow that same formula to get better

give the sixers two years.
 
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i like the sixers moves

holiday was a good Pg but not a superstar.

To win in this league you need superstars.

you have to get really bad to get good in this league.

if you draft a superstar in the loaded 2014 draft you good.

but u right the sixers been stinking it up for a long time.

second round with doug collins a two years ago. so they can get better

i mean look at houston they are now a top flight team in two years.

aint your new GM from houston he will follow that same formula to get better

give the sixers two years.
I'm a Knicks fan... I used to be a Sixers fan.... UNTIL ... 1986... :smh:

To me... Their moves were MIND BOGGLINGLY STUPID... :smh:

All of their moves from the Bynum trade until now... were incredibly STUPID... :smh:

I mean... even when they drafted Iggy... They try to sell him as the NEW A.I... instead of distancing him from that role... and then... You trade Iggy... and you get back... NOTHING... :smh:

2 years ago... They were ONE LEGIT SCORER AWAY... from being official... and with ONE DUMB ASS TRADE... Everything got SHOT TO SHIT... :smh:

People talk about Jrue Holiday.... BUT... Is Michael Carter Williams gonna be better???
People talk about Iggy... BUT... If Iggy was trash... THEN... Why is Evan Turner even on the team??? AND... Nerlens Noel is 206lbs... :hmm:

I'm sorry... but... I just don't get it... :smh:
 
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I think Dallas will have to add a star

Devin Harris got fucked from 9 million to 1.3 mil due to a failed physical.

I like Blair pickup

2014 they should be able to attract a star.

dallas has better chance then utah at attracting a star......the best way is to draft a star.

Dallas will have a ton of cap space next season

Dirk coming off at like 22 mill

Marion 9 mill

Those are the two big deals coming off the books

We will have like 30 mill in cap space

Even more than this summer actually cuz of Dirks salary

If we can have a nice season and fight to let's say...2nd round

Will that be enough to convince big names to come here?

We can use all that cap space to sign free agents and then go over the cap to sign Dirk back cuz we have his rights

Mavs have to make some noise this season to even have a chance at adding quality players in 2014 and Dirk has to prove he can stay healthy again after having only the FIRST surgery of his career last season
 
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Heat Rumors: Greg Oden Would Be Wise to Choose Miami as Free-Agent Destination
By Matt Fitzgerald on August 2, 2013

Former No. 1 overall NBA draft pick Greg Oden is reportedly deciding where he will try to revive his career on Friday, and the best free-agent destination available for the talented center is the Miami Heat.

Marc J. Spears of Yahoo! tweeted a list of teams on Thursday that the 25-year-old former Ohio State star is considering, with the Heat as the headliner:


NBA free agent center Greg Oden will decide on a team Friday, a source tells Y! Sports. Heat, Kings, Hawks, Pelicans, Spurs & Mavs in mix.

— Marc J. Spears (@SpearsNBAYahoo) August 1, 2013

Whether Miami is at the forefront by default as the two-time reigning champions is unclear. However, Spears did report earlier in the week that Oden is apparently most intrigued with the Heat and the New Orleans Pelicans:


Free agent center Greg Oden appears most intrigued by Pelicans & Heat, source told Y! Sports. Decision still expected this week.

— Marc J. Spears (@SpearsNBAYahoo) July 28, 2013

Oden is a disruptive defensive presence who could be brought along slowly, since many of the members from Miami's recent championship squad are returning.

That's especially critical, considering the fact that Oden has such a significant history of injuries and repeated setbacks.

The last of three microfracture surgeries occurred in February of last year, and the last time Oden played in an NBA game was in December 2009.

However, in his 82 games with the Portland Trail Blazers, there were signs of tangible improvement that justified his top selection status back in 2007.

In the final 21 starts Oden had for Portland, he amassed an average of 11.1 points, 8.5 rebounds and 2.3 blocks in just 23.9 minutes per contest. Along with his free-throw percentage going well up to 76.6 percent, Oden flashed a more polished post game.

Now that Chris Andersen is returning, there is even less pressure for Oden to come off the bench and be an instant impact type of player.

Since head coach Erik Spoelstra frequently deploys a smaller lineup anyway to get superstars LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh on the floor at the same time, it won't be critical for Oden to be such a prominent contributor so early on.

The level of talent that trio brings to the table will also ease Oden's transition back into the intensity of NBA competition. No matter how healthy he is and confident he feels in his legs, nothing can really substitute actual game action.

Thus, it's difficult to figure out precisely how Oden will react initially.

One alarming trend is that Oden has tended to foul quite a bit, averaging approximately four fouls in 23.9 minutes in his brief career.

Playing smarter basketball and learning to defend better without hacking the opponent will be key in Oden's evolution, in addition to whatever medical hurdles he needs to clear. Players like James, Wade and Bosh and a coach like Spoelstra are the perfect mentors to foster that development.

The stability that Miami offers in terms of a current winning tradition, supporting talent and the opportunity to rewrite a career while possibly grasping a Larry O'Brien Trophy makes this a relative no-brainer.

It's hard to fathom Oden passing up the chance to take his talents to South Beach—no matter what type of money the Heat can offer in their constricted salary-cap situation.

The intangible, winning qualities of the organization and the presence of other big-time players to occupy the spotlight should give Oden plenty of incentive to agree with the Heat.
 
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Opening night you gonna be in Miami?
 
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Fam our GM said he is worried about the next 12 years
 
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So 2025 then?

When Lil D-Town get to the league y'all will be straight
 
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Jerry still gonna be here too

He ain't kicking he bucket till he bout 147
 
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Phoenix Suns next moves with Michael Beasley - waiving, stretching and depth charts

The question isn't whether the Phoenix Suns will release Michael Beasley. The question is when. The smartest move might be to wait until September to make any move on Beasley.

After getting arrested again this week for possession of marijuana, Phoenix Suns forward Michael Beasley has shown us that he's the same guy he has
always been. And that guy is not worthy of a Phoenix Suns uniform.

Phoenix Suns managing partner Robert Sarver has another bitter pill to swallow. Twelve months after allowing the Suns to amnesty one of his biggest 2010 free agent signings, he has apparently decided to waive their biggest 2012 free agent signing. In total, he will likely be paying those two players $13.18 million this upcoming season to watch basketball from the sidelines.

Josh Childress was amnestied last summer to free up enough cap room to sign
Eric Gordon to an offer sheet as well as bring in mercurial reclamation project Michael
Beasley and starting point guard Goran Dragic. The grand plan of the summer of 2012
was a quick rebuild around those three players.

Rest of Story
 
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I'm a Knicks fan... I used to be a Sixers fan.... UNTIL ... 1986... :smh:

To me... Their moves were MIND BOGGLINGLY STUPID... :smh:

All of their moves from the Bynum trade until now... were incredibly STUPID... :smh:

I mean... even when they drafted Iggy... They try to sell him as the NEW A.I... instead of distancing him from that role... and then... You trade Iggy... and you get back... NOTHING... :smh:

2 years ago... They were ONE LEGIT SCORER AWAY... from being official... and with ONE DUMB ASS TRADE... Everything got SHOT TO SHIT... :smh:

People talk about Jrue Holiday.... BUT... Is Michael Carter Williams gonna be better???
People talk about Iggy... BUT... If Iggy was trash... THEN... Why is Evan Turner even on the team??? AND... Nerlens Noel is 206lbs... :hmm:

I'm sorry... but... I just don't get it.. :smh:

Dude everything you write is on point, BUT, truth is NO ONE WANTED Evan... So, if you are in rebuilding mode, and you are tank which they are clearly doing, why not keep him one more year? They've not extended him which, if you want him gone soon is a good sign. MCW? Fresh out of college, may improve, what better time to see if a kid has potential than a season where expectations are low anyway?

As far as the other moves, they were pretty suspect, BUT, you weren't winning a Chip with Jrue, who I love by the way, but he was an All Star by default last year... Is he really a foundation player, plus, the guard crop coming out of college next draft is better than him (the top 10 guards anyway) coming out of college... Also, we have the chance to have 2 Lottery picks... This isn't the same GM and decision makers that made those fucked up decision Dude, this is the same Dude who wrote the blueprint that helped build the Rockets... So until he proves otherwise, I willing to see his plan out...

It's easy to shit on something on the front end... :hmm:
 
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Lmao vandal use to be a sixer fan the. Switched to the snicks yet I get shit from u clowns :lol:
 
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Lmao vandal use to be a sixer fan the. Switched to the snicks yet I get shit from u clowns :lol:

What???:dunno:

As a kid, I was a Dr.J fan... AND... If you've ever notice... I NEVER give you OR BEEII any grief about the teams you follow or why you follow them.

The most I say to you is... ONE DAY... you'll come back home where you belong.

BUT... I'm NOT ashamed to admit I was a Sixers fan... :yes:

In fact... Back then... not only was I a Sixers fan... but... I HATED BERNARD KING AS A KID... :lol:

I thought he was a NUT who didn't play D... :yes:

It was Patrick Ewing that made me a Knicks fan.
 
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