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10-05-2010, 03:03 AM | #3 |
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2010 NBA Expansion Draft
We head into this draft looking to add between 6-8 players who can be of some use to us. We plan on playing a high temp game so it'll be imperative at some point we need to get a PG who can run the keep the pace up, but chances are we won't see it here. I am self imposing a limit on guys we take. I don't want to take a guy on a deal longer then 3 years unless he is making 2.5 mil or less per year, and I don't want to take any player making more then 5 mil per year. The Las Vegas Aces pick first: #1 - SG Jason Terry #2 - SG Rip Hamilton #3 - C Emeka Okafor #4 - PG Eric Maynor #5 - PF Elton Brand #6 - SF Luc Richard Mbah a Moute #7 - PF Boris Diaw #8 - C DeAndre Jordan #9 - PG Jameer Nelson #10 - SF Martell Webster #11 - Pass #12 - PF Jordan Hill #13 - PG Kirk Hinrich #14 - Pass #15 - PF Rasheed Wallace #16 - PF Renaldo Balkman So of course I start off the draft clicking on the wrong player and taking Rip Hamilton. His contract is expensive but only has two years left and he at least gives me a legit scorer who can play in the type of offense I want to run, but I am not happy. I like the potential of Maynor to be a contributor off of the bench down the road but for now he won't accomplish much for me. Mbah a Moute is another guy who has some potential to go along with some versatility. DeAndre Jordan provides length and potential, I don't expect much. Martell Webster makes about 4.5 mil per for the next 3 years but could end up being a decent contributor. I figured it was worth a shot to take him with how much money we had saved. Jordan Hill is all potential again. Renaldo Balkman is all about his D. |
10-05-2010, 03:07 AM | #4 |
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Coach Hiring
Seattle SuperSonics sign Mike Woodson to a 3 year contract worth $2,000,000 per year for the job of head coach. Seattle SuperSonics sign Pete Myers to a 3 year contract worth $1,000,000 per year for the job of 1st assistant coach. Seattle SuperSonics sign Mike Wilhelm to a 3 year contract worth $900,000 per year for the job of 2nd assistant coach. Seattle SuperSonics sign Harold Ellis to a 3 year contract worth $900,000 per year for the job of 3rd assistant coach. Pretty self explanatory here. If I overpaid so be it. |
10-05-2010, 03:12 AM | #5 |
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2010 NBA Mock Draft
#1 - Washington: PG John Wall #2 - Philadelphia: SG Evan Turner #3 - New Jersey: SF Wesley Johnson #4 - Seattle: C DeMarcus Cousins #5 - Las Vegas: SF Gordon Hayward #6 - Minnesota: SF Paul George #7 - Sacramento: SF Al-Farouq Aminu #8 - Golden State: C Cole Aldrich #9 - Los Angeles: C Daniel Orton #10 - Detroit: SF Luke Babbitt |
10-05-2010, 03:41 AM | #6 |
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2010 NBA Draft
#1 - Washington: PG John Wall #2 - Philadelphia: SG Evan Turner #3 - New Jersey: C DeMarcus Cousins #4 - Seattle: PF Derrick Favors - Too much upside to pass up here. Of all the guys left he has the best chance to turn into a star. #5 - Las Vegas: SF Wesley Johnson #6 - Minnesota: SF Al-Farouq Aminu #7 - Sacramento: C Greg Monroe #8 - Golden State: C Cole Aldrich #9 - Detroit: SF Gordon Hayward #10 - Los Angeles: PF Paul George #11 - New York: C Ekpe Udoh #12 - Indiana: SF Xavier Henry #13 - New Orleans: SG Avery Bradley #14 - Memphis: PF Patrick Patterson #15 - Toronto: SF Luke Babbitt #16 - Houston: PF Ed Davis #17 - Milwaukee: PF Larry Sanders #18 - Charlotte: SG James Anderson #19 - Chicago: SG Jordan Crawford #20 - Miami: SF Damion Jones #21 - Boston: PF De'Sean Butler #22 - San Antonio: PF Trevor Booker #23 - Oklahoma City: SG Terrico White #24 - Portland: PG Dominique Jones #25 - Utah: SG Eric Bledsoe #26 - Atlanta: SF Quincy Pondexter #27 - Denver: C Daniel Orton #28 - Phoenix: PF Craig Brackins #29 - Dallas: C Hassan Whiteside #30 - Los Angeles: PG Gervais Vasquez #31 - Orlando: SF Stanley Robinson #32 - Cleveland: C Dexter Pittman #34 - Seattle: PG Armon Johnson #40 - Seattle: C Solomon Alabi |
10-05-2010, 03:43 AM | #7 |
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I really liked DeAndre in the beta dynasty. Webby had some good outings too.
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10-05-2010, 03:44 AM | #8 |
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I find it amusing how your Las Vegas side also wound up with Meka, Jameer, and Hinrich.
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10-05-2010, 03:54 AM | #9 |
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2010 Summer League
- We send Maynor, Mbah a Moute, Hill, Jordan, Favors, Johnson and Alabi to our Summer League. Game 1 vs Houston - We start off the Summer right with a 101-93 win over the Rockets. Derrick Favors struggles in his debut with 4 points on 2 of 12 shooting with 5 boards. Armon Jordan scored 14 off of the bench while Alabi struggled with 3 points and 5 boards. The POG was DeAndre Jordan who had 26 points in 24 minutes. Rockets rookie Ed Davis had 8 points and 6 boards in his debut. Game 2 vs Sacramento - We take our second game of the Summer with a 104-86 win vs the Kings. Mbah a Moute was a monster scoring 35 points and grabbing 9 boards while Favors scored 10 on 3/6 shooting. Maynor had 15 and 12 assists. Game 3 vs New Orleans - We win our third game in as many days with a 107-103 win over the Hornets. Favors looked great today with 18 points and 10 boards on the night. Armon Johnson added 11 points as well. Game 4 vs Chicago - We lose our first game of the Summer 111-102 vs the Bulls. Favors has 12 and 6 for a solid night. Johnson scored 12 while Maynor had 18 points and 15 boards. Game 5 vs Lakers - We roll to an easy 107-85 victory vs the Lakers. Favors was good again with 18 and 8. Maynor had 19 and 9 assists. |
10-05-2010, 02:26 PM | #10 |
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2010 Free Agency
I can't buy a break. This time I had it all typed out and I clicked out on accident. Here is a summary on the bigger names: - Nets sign Chris Bosh & Dwayne Wade - Bulls sign LeBron James @ Luis Scola - Knicks re-sign Davie Lee - Sonics sign Shaun Livingston & Ben Wallace - Kings sign Carlos Boozer - Celtics re-sign Paul Pierce - Mavericks re-sign Dirk Nowitzki - Timberwolves sign Joe Johnson - Thunder sign Amare Stoudamire Last edited by DeToxRox : 10-05-2010 at 04:20 PM. |
10-05-2010, 04:21 PM | #11 |
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Rookie Options
- We pick up the options on Eric Maynor and Derrick Favors. |
10-05-2010, 04:36 PM | #12 |
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2010-11 Season Preview
Eastern Conference 1. Nets 2. Bulls 3. Grizzlies 4. Hornets 5. 76'ers 6. Celtics 7. Pacers 8. Knicks 9. Hawks 10. Bobcats 11. Magic 12. Cavaliers 13. Bullets 14. Raptors 15. Heat 16. Pistons Western Conference 1. Lakers 2. Kings 3. Thunder 4. Trailblazers 5. Nuggets 6. Timberwolves 7. Mavericks 8. Warriors 9. Spurs 10. Clippers 11. Suns 12. Bucks 13. Rockets 14. Jazz 15. Aces 16. Sonics |
10-05-2010, 04:39 PM | #13 |
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2010-11 Seattle SuperSonics Roster
Rotation PG: Shaun Livingston SG: Rip Hamilton SF: Luc Richard Mbah a Moute PF: Derrick Favors C: Ben Wallace 6th: SF Martell Webster 7th: PF Jordan Hill 8th: PG Eric Maynor 9th: C DeAndre Jordan 10th: PF Renaldo Balkman 11th: PF Patrick Ewing Jr 12th: SG Blake Ahern C Solomon Alibi and PG Armon Johnson sent to the NBDL Last edited by DeToxRox : 10-05-2010 at 04:42 PM. |
10-05-2010, 04:41 PM | #14 |
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Fuck you - enticing me into buying this game earlier than I should!!
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Game 1: Sonics 97 @ Spurs 106
Favors (SEA): 16 points, 13 rebounds, 6 blocks Hamilton (SEA): 33 points, 4 assists Duncan (SA): 19 points, 17 rebounds Game 2: Nuggets 113 @ Sonics 97 Hamilton (SEA): 36 points, 4 assists Livingston (SEA): 12 points, 8 assists Nene (DEN): 19 points, 12 rebounds Game 3: Celtics 122 @ Sonics 98 Favors (SEA): 18 points, 6 rebounds Hamilton (SEA): 25 points, 3 assists Garnett (BOS): 32 points, 6 rebounds Game 4: Mavericks 119 @ Sonics 96 Hill (SEA): 16 points, 7 rebounds Hamilton (SEA): 18 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists Haywood (DAL): 26 points, 15 rebounds Game 5: Sonics 91 @ Lakers 111 Hamilton (SEA): 19 points, 8 assists Favors (SEA): 14 points, 4 rebounds, 3 blocks Bryant (LA): 33 points, 5 assists Game 6: Timberwolves 107 @ Sonics 96 Favors (SEA): 10 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists, 3 blocks Livingston (SEA): 18 points, 6 assists Johnson (MIN): 32 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists Game 7: Warriors 114 @ Sonics 96 Hamilton (SEA): 25 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists Webster (SEA): 22 points, 3 rebounds Ellis (GSW): 38 points, 3 assists Game 8: Trailblazers 114 @ Sonics 103 Favors (SEA): 21 points, 6 rebounds, 3 blocks Hamilton (SEA): 27 points, 2 assists Aldridge (POR): 23 points, 9 rebounds Game 9: Sonics 104 @ Hawks 92 Wallace (SEA): 10 points, 18 rebounds Hamilton (SEA): 33 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists Smith (ATL): 17 points, 10 rebounds Game 10: Sonics 90 @ Hornets 118 Wallace (SEA): 12 points, 15 rebounds Webster (SEA): 19 points, 6 rebounds Paul (NO): 28 points, 8 assists |
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Game 11: Raptors 106 @ Sonics 108
Wallace (SEA): 10 points, 19 rebounds Hamilton (SEA): 27 points, 6 assists Calderon (TOR): 24 points, 16 assists Game 12: Bulls 107 @ Sonics 100 Wallace (SEA): 8 points, 12 rebounds Favors (SEA): 10 points, 5 rebounds Noah (CHI): 10 points, 18 rebounds Game 13: Sonics 97 @ Kings 115 Wallace (SEA): 24 points, 15 rebounds Favors (SEA): 17 points, 5 rebounds, 3 blocks Thompson (SAC): 18 points, 12 rebounds Game 14: Sonics 122 @ Suns 133 Wallace (SEA): 26 points, 15 rebounds Hamilton (SEA): 28 points, 1 assist Nash (PHO): 32 points, 14 assists Game 15: Bucks 112 @ Sonics 117 Favors (SEA): 18 points, 8 rebounds Wallace (SEA): 19 points, 13 rebounds Salmons (MIL): 23 points, 5 assists Game 16: Sonics 98 @ Pacers 107 Wallace (SEA): 10 points, 13 rebounds Hamilton (SEA): 35 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists Granger (IND): 33 points, 5 rebounds Game 17: Sonics 87 @ Aces 78 Wallace (SEA): 19 points, 18 rebounds Hamilton (SEA): 25 points, 14 rebounds Okafor (LV): 10 points, 13 rebounds Game 18: Sonics 91 @ Bucks 112 Favors (SEA): 14 points, 7 rebounds Hamilton (SEA): 38 points, 5 rebounds Jennings (MIL): 16 points, 10 assists Game 19: Sonics 87 @ Thunder 111 Wallace (SEA): 12 points, 13 rebounds Favors (SEA): 14 points, 2 rebounds Durant (OKC): 33 points, 18 rebounds, 6 assists Game 20: Bucks 89 @ Sonics 104 Hamilton (SEA): 30 points, 6 assists, 4 rebounds Livingston (SEA): 10 points, 8 assists Bogut (MIL): 8 points, 17 rebounds |
10-05-2010, 06:13 PM | #18 |
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If nothing else your fans certainly can't complain about watching boring games. Only scoring under 90 twice so far and one of those was a win, not a bad start offensively.
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Yep. So far things are going about as I expected. Rip and Ben are exploding though, I didn't see that. As I think about it though, both are playing tons of minutes and Rip is our only pure scorer, while Ben is our only true defensive presence so it makes some sense. |
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Game 21: Houston 91 @ Sonics 110
Wallace (SEA): 19 points, 17 rebounds Hamilton (SEA): 38 points, 6 assists Yao (HOU): 22 points, 12 rebounds Game 22: Aces 104 vs Sonics 117 Wallace (SEA): 25 points, 14 rebounds Hamilton (SEA): 25 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists Brand (LV): 18 points, 7 rebounds Game 23: Sonics 145 @ Clippers 151 (OT) Favors (SEA): 22 points, 11 rebounds, 6 assists Hamilton (SEA): 48 points, 8 assists, 7 rebounds Maynor (SEA): 19 points, 15 assists, 7 rebounds Kaman (LA): 32 points, 22 rebounds Davis (LA): 23 points, 15 assists Game 24: Sonics 103 @ Trailblazers 108 (OT) Hamilton (SEA): 28 points, 8 rebounds, 5 assist Webster (SEA): 12 points, 11 rebounds Camby (POR): 12 points, 12 rebounds Game 25: Lakers 109 @ Sonics 107 Hamilton (SEA): 30 points, 3 assists, 3 rebounds Favors (SEA): 13 points, 7 rebounds Bryant (LA): 34 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists Game 26: Warriors 112 @ Sonics 108 Hamilton (SEA): 32 points, 4 assists Favors (SEA): 16 points, 4 rebounds Curry (GSW): 36 points, 7 assists Game 27: Magic 85 @ Sonics 101 Hamilton (SEA): 22 points, 11 assists, 5 rebounds Wallace (SEA): 20 points, 10 rebounds Carter (ORL): 19 points, 4 assists, 3 rebounds Game 28: Spurs 122 @ Sonics 105 Hamilton (SEA): 31 points, 4 rebounds Favors (SEA): 11 points, 6 rebounds, 3 steals, 1 block Duncan (SA): 16 points, 11 rebounds Game 29: Sonics 87 @ Cavaliers 108 Favors (SEA): 16 points, 6 rebounds Jordan (SEA): 16 points, 8 rebounds Hickson (CLE): 19 points, 12 rebounds Game 30: Suns 129 @ Sonics 119 Hamilton (SEA): 32 points, 6 assists Livingston (SEA): 10 points, 11 assists Nash (PHO): 22 points, 15 assists |
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Game 31: Sonics 85 @ Kings 122
Wallace (SEA): 15 points, 9 rebounds Webster (SEA): 15 points, 7 rebounds Evans (SAC): 21 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists Game 32: Sonics 89 @ Nuggets 113 Hamilton (SEA): 21 points, 8 assists, 4 rebounds Favors (SEA): 10 points, 6 rebounds Billups (DEN): 23 points, 6 assists Game 33: Sonics 103 @ Jazz 90 Hamilton (SEA): 34 points, 7 rebounds Favors (SEA): 20 points, 6 rebounds Williams (UTA): 21 points, 9 assists Game 34: Knicks 105 @ Sonics 104 Favors (SEA): 16 points, 7 rebounds Hamilton (SEA): 21 points, 6 assists Lee (NY): 17 points, 10 rebounds Game 35: Kings 121 @ Sonics 110 Favors (SEA): 8 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 blocks Wallace (SEA): 22 points, 10 rebounds Boozer (SAC): 17 points, 12 rebounds Game 36: Clippers 87 @ Sonics 101 Wallace (SEA): 16 points, 13 rebounds Hamilton (SEA): 25 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists Griffin (LA): 17 points, 9 rebounds Game 37: Sonics 85 @ Bobcats 91 Hamilton (SEA): 23 points, 6 rebounds Hill (SEA): 11 points, 10 rebounds Wallace (CHA): 21 points, 11 rebounds, 7 assists Game 38: Sonics 111 @ Lakers 117 Maynor (SEA): 18 points, 9 assists Hill (SEA): 12 points, 10 rebounds Bryant (LA): 30 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists Game 39: Jazz 96 @ Sonics 106 Webster (SEA): 31 points, 5 rebounds Maynor (SEA): 11 points, 8 assists Williams (UTA): 32 points, 9 assists Game 40: Bullets 101 @ Sonics 89 Favors (SEA): 20 points, 2 rebounds, 2 blocks Maynor (SEA): 15 points, 6 assists Arenas (WAS): 33 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists |
10-05-2010, 09:48 PM | #22 |
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I'm planning an update at mid season for a look around the league. To balance the schedule with 32 teams the season expanded to 92 games so after Game 46 I'll do an update.
That said if anyone wants any other info post it here and I'll be glad to give it to you. |
10-05-2010, 10:02 PM | #23 |
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Game 41: Sonics 97 @ Suns 130
Wallace (SEA): 12 points, 14 rebounds Hamilton (SEA): 24 points, 7 assists Nash (PHO): 22 points, 7 assists Game 42: Sonics 105 @ Raptors 110 Hamilton (SEA): 41 points, 8 assists Wallace (SEA): 17 points, 20 rebounds Calderon (TOR): 22 points, 6 assists Game 43: Sonics 95 @ Clippers 117 Wallace (SEA): 18 points, 13 rebounds Hamilton (SEA): 21 points, 5 assists Davis (LA): 21 points, 10 assists Game 44: Jazz 99 @ Sonics 108 Hamilton (SEA): 38 points, 5 rebounds Wallace (SEA): 16 points, 13 rebounds Williams (UTA): 22 points, 11 assists Game 45: Aces 123 @ Sonics 110 Hamilton (SEA): 52 points, 11 rebounds, 4 assists Maynor (SEA): 10 points, 4 assists Terry (LA): 31 points, 6 assists Game 46: Cavaliers 120 @ Sonics 119 (OT) Hamilton (SEA): 46 points, 9 rebounds, 6 assists Favors (SEA): 19 points, 11 rebounds Williams (CLE): 32 points, 10 assists |
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2010-11 Mid Season Report
East 1. Chicago: 34-14 2. New Jersey: 32-9 3. New Orleans: 30-17 4. Toronto: 24-26 5. Cleveland: 23-21 6. Atlanta: 23-21 7. Charlotte: 23-17 8. Boston: 22-20 9. New York: 21-25 10. Memphis: 21-26 11. Orlando: 18-25 12. Philadelphia: 17-23 13. Indiana: 17-29 14. Washington: 17-32 15. Miami: 16-27 16. Detroit: 14-31 West 1. Portland: 37-11 2. Denver: 35-9 3. San Antonio: 34-11 4. Dallas: 25-14 5. LA Lakers: 25-16 6. Oklahoma City: 23-21 7. Golden State: 22-24 8. LA Clippers: 22-20 9. Sacramento: 21-26 10. Las Vegas: 21-25 11. Phoenix: 20-25 12. Utah: 18-26 13. Minnesota: 16-27 14. Milwaukee: 14-25 15. Houston: 13-32 16. Seattle: 12-34 |
10-05-2010, 11:34 PM | #25 |
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PPG
1. Rip Hamilton (SEA) - 27.0 2. Lebron James (CHI) - 24.9 3. Kobe Bryant (LAL) - 24.5 4. Danny Granger (IND) - 24.3 5. Joe Johnson (MIN) - 24.0 APG 1. Steve Nash (PHO) - 11.2 2. Chris Paul (NO) - 9.7 3. Russell Westbrook (OKC) - 9.3 4. Baron Davis (LAC) - 9.3 5. Jason Kidd (DAL) - 9.2 RPG 1. Andrew Bogut (MIL) - 13.5 2. Amare Stoudamire (OKC) - 12.8 3. Yao Ming (HOU) - 12.8 4. Marcus Camby (POR) - 12.0 5. Brook Lopez (NJN) - 11.7 |
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Top Ten Picks Update
#1 - Washington: PG John Wall: 14.7 ppg/5.7 apg #2 - Philadelphia: SG Evan Turner: 20.3 ppg/5 rpg #3 - New Jersey: C DeMarcus Cousins: 7.7 ppg/4.9 rpg #4 - Seattle: PF Derrick Favors: 11.5 ppg/5.7 rpg/1.8 bpg #5 - Las Vegas: SF Wesley Johnson: 12.8 ppg/4 rpg #6 - Minnesota: SF Al-Farouq Aminu: 5.8 ppg/3.2 rpg #7 - Sacramento: C Greg Monroe: 2.8 ppg/2.9 rpg #8 - Golden State: C Cole Aldrich: 6.7 ppg/7.3 rpg/2.4 bpg #9 - Detroit: SF Gordon Hayward: 10.1 ppg/2.9 rpg #10 - Los Angeles: PF Paul George: 7.1 ppg/2.4 rpg |
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2011 NBA Draft: Mid Year Top 10
1. PF Matt Toney (FR), Kansas 6'11, 238 lbs 19.3 ppg/4.2 apg/9.0 rpg 2. SG Keanan Braswell (FR), UT-Chattanooga 6'2, 206 lbs 26.7 ppg/4.2 apg/9.2 rpg 3. C Shannon Brown (FR), Western Kentucky 6'9, 282 lbs 13.9 ppg/4.2 apg/7.1 rpg 4. PF Kevin Thompson (SO), DePaul 6'10, 242 lbs 15 ppg/2.3 apg/8.7 rpg 5. PF Eddy Young (FR), Illinois 6'8, 225 lbs 11.8 ppg/3.1 apg/7.1 rpg 6. SG Alton Foreman (FR), Tennessee 6'8, 222 lbs 22.4 pgg/3.6 apg/6 rpg 7. PF Marvin Barnes (FR), Arizona State 6'8, 247 lbs 17 ppg/2.1 apg/7.1 rpg 8. C David Noyola (SO), Connecticut 6'11, 262 lbs 18.8 ppg/2.9 apg/12 rpg 9. PG Jerome Jenkins (JR), Wake Forest 6'3, 171 lbs 20.3 ppg/4.3 apg/6.5 rpg 10. SG Bruce Bailey (19 y/o), Australia 6'6, 208 lbs 20.1 ppg/4.3 apg/6.5 rpg |
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Game 47: Rockets 89 @ Sonics 112
Hamilton (SEA): 35 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists Game 48: Sonics 112 & Grizzlies 118 Hamilton (SEA): 49 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists Game 49: Clippers 114 @ Sonics 95 Hamilton (SEA): 33 points, 6 rebounds Game 50: Trailblazers 104 @ Sonics 77 Hamilton (SEA): 24 points, 5 rebounds |
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Game 51: Pacers 86 @ Sonics 102
Hamilton (SEA): 30 points, 13 rebounds Game 52: Sonics 96 @ Trailblazers 81 Hamilton (SEA): 26 points, 6 rebounds, 6 assists Game 53: Bobcats 74 @ Sonics 100 Hamilton (SEA): 21 points, 11 rebounds, 7 assists Game 54: Sonics 87 @ Mavericks 111 Hamilton (SEA): 29 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists Game 55: Sonics 106 @ Knicks 114 Hamilton (SEA): 34 points, 8 assists, 6 rebounds Game 56: Sonics 90 @ Jazz 102 Favors (SEA): 20 points, 11 rebounds Game 57: 76'ers 85 @ Sonics 111 Hamilton (SEA): 31 points, 12 rebounds Game 58: Sonics 109 @ Aces 119 Hamilton (SEA): 30 points, 9 rebounds, 5 assists Game 59: Mavericks 113 @ Sonics 118 Webster (SEA): 24 points, 7 rebounds Game 60: Sonics 95 @ Nuggets 110 Wallace (SEA): 15 points, 17 rebounds, 4 steals Last edited by DeToxRox : 10-06-2010 at 03:09 PM. |
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2011 All Star Weekend
Slam Dunk Contest: Julian Wright (IND) defeated Josh Childress (PHO), Derrick Brown (CHA) and Stanley Robinson (ORL), beating Childress in the finals 71 - 61. Anthony Morrow (OKC) won the 3 Point Contest, beating Raja Bell (CLE) and Jared Dudley (DEN) in the finals. Morrow had 17 to Dudley's 16 and Bell's 15. Rookies 160 vs Sophmores 153 (OT) John Wall (WAS): 39 points, 14 assists (MVP) Derrick Favors (SEA): 2 points, 1 assist Jordan Hill (SEA): 4 points, 5 rebounds Eric Maynor (SEA): 0 points Eastern Conference 109 vs Western Conference 135 Yao Ming (HOU): 19 points, 17 rebounds, 5 blocks (MVP) Rip Hamilton (SEA): 16 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists Last edited by DeToxRox : 10-06-2010 at 03:05 PM. |
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Trade Roundup
- Lakers trade PG Gervais Vasquez and SG Tracy McGrady to the Bucks for PF Ersan Ilyasova - Bulls trade 2011 1st round pick to the Warriors for SG Kelenna Azubuike |
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Game 61: Sonics 119 @ Mavericks 131
Hamilton (SEA): 29 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists Game 62: Sonics 98 @ 76'ers 104 Hamilton (SEA): 34 points, 8 assists, 5 rebounds Game 63: Hawks 122 @ Sonics 95 Hamilton (SEA): 29 points, 5 rebounds Game 64: Sonics 99 @ Rockets 90 Hamilton (SEA): 32 points, 7 rebounds Game 65: Pistons 93 @ Sonics 106 Hamilton (SEA): 34 points, 8 rebounds, 7 assists Game 66: Sonics 81 @ Warriors 113 Wallace (SEA): 15 points, 11 rebounds Game 67: Nets 81 @ Sonics 99 Hamilton (SEA): 33 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists Game 68: Hornets 126 @ Sonics 105 Hamilton (SEA): 34 points, 4 rebounds Game 69: Timberwolves 119 @ Sonics 105 Hamilton (SEA): 30 points, 7 assists Game 70: Suns 111 @ Sonics 117 Hamilton (SEA): 24 points, 11 assists, 10 rebounds |
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Game 71: Nuggets 108 @ Sonics 97
Hamilton (SEA): 26 points, 9 rebounds, 8 assists Game 72: Sonics 80 @ Magic 95 Hamilton (SEA): 38 points, 5 rebounds Game 73: Thunder 113 @ Sonics 84 Hamilton (SEA): 18 points, 8 rebounds, 8 assists Game 74: Heat 108 @ Sonics 117 Hamilton (SEA): 38 points, 7 rebounds, 7 assists Game 75: Spurs 103 @ Sonics 84 Hamilton (SEA): 33 points, 9 rebounds Game 76: Sonics 98 @ Pistons 107 Hamilton (SEA): 21 points, 8 rebounds, 6 assists Game 77: Sonics 105 @ Celtics 98 Hamilton (SEA): 41 points, 5 rebounds Game 78: Sonics 98 @ Rockets 112 Favors (SEA): 20 points, 9 rebounds Game 79: Sonics 73 @ Thunder 131 Hamilton (SEA): 27 points, 4 assists Game 80: Sonics 104 @ Timberwolves 113 Wallace (SEA): 24 points, 19 rebounds, 6 blocks |
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Game 81: Lakers 84 @ Sonics 109
Hamilton (SEA): 19 points, 9 rebounds Game 82: Sonics 101 @ Warriors 123 Favors (SEA): 21 points, 7 rebounds Game 83: Sonics 107 @ Timberwolves 110 Hamilton (SEA): 24 points, 4 rebounds Game 84: Thunder 87 @ Sonics 107 Hamilton (SEA): 39 points, 9 rebounds, 9 assists Game 85: Kings 93 @ Sonics 119 Maynor (SEA): 13 points, 13 assists Game 86: Sonics 92 @ Spurs 104 Wallace (SEA): 16 points, 12 rebounds Game 87: Sonics 76 @ Nets 119 Wallace (SEA): 16 points, 18 rebounds Game 88: Sonics 91 @ Bulls 118 Hamilton (SEA): 23 points, 4 rebounds, 4 assists Game 89: Sonics 84 @ Bullets 104 Hamilton (SEA): 21 points, 7 rebounds Game 90: Sonics 105 @ Heat 93 Hamilton (SEA): 34 points, 6 rebounds, 5 assists Game 91: Sonics 105 @ Bucks 98 Hamilton (SEA): 23 points, 7 assists, 5 rebounds Game 92: Grizzlies 91 @ Sonics 80 Hamilton (SEA): 27 points, 6 rebounds, 4 assists |
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2011 NBA Playoffs: First Round
Eastern Conference #1 New Jersey vs #8 Atlanta #4 Toronto vs #5 Orlando #3 Chicago vs #6 Boston #2 New Orleans vs #7 Philadelphia Western Conference #1 Denver vs #8 LA Clippers #4 LA Lakers vs #5 Dallas #3 San Antonio vs #6 Las Vegas #2 Portland vs #7 Oklahoma City The first round is relatively drama free except for one series out West. The Nets and Magic sweep in the East while Chicago and the Hornets each win in five. Out West the Lakers swept the Mavs while Denver and Portland each won in five. The real drama saw the expansion Aces take the Veteran Spurs to the wire in a seven game series but the Spurs lead by a 20/20 from Thiago Splitter won Game 7 with relative ease, 95-81. |
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2011 NBA Playoffs: Second Round
Eastern Conference #1 New Jersey vs #5 Orlando #3 Chicago vs #2 New Orleans Western Conference #1 Denver vs #4 LA Lakers #3 San Antonio vs #2 Portland The East was once again a cake walk for Chicago and The Nets who won in five each. New Orleans may have been the two seed but it was apparent Chicago and New Jersey were the two best teams have have proved it thus far. The West saw a young Portland team beat San Antonio in six, while the Lakers and Nuggets were to seven but Andre Bynum cruised to a 34 point, 14 rebound performance and the Lakers ended up scoring 133 enroute to a 133-109 victory. A funny stat here was the fact that Kobe only scored 9 in a game where the Lakers scored 133. |
10-06-2010, 10:59 PM | #39 |
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2011 NBA Playoffs: Conference Finals
Eastern Conference #1 New Jersey vs #3 Chicago Western Conference #2 Portland vs #4 LA Lakers Anticlimatic was the best word to describe the Conference Finals. The Nets blew through LeBron and Bulls in five. Chicago won the opener in a nail biter but after that the Nets won each game by at least ten points. Meanwhile LA fought valiantly but Portland was too much as they won in six following a superb series from Batum. |
10-06-2010, 11:06 PM | #40 |
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2011 NBA Finals
#1 New Jersey vs #2 Portland It was a series full of give and take, with each team winning alternate games, giving us a game 7 in the NBA Finals. With the stakes at an all time high, Chris Bosh and Dwayne Wade's big move to New Jersey paid off with a 100-86 victory over the Blazers. Bosh came up huge with 33 points and 16 points as he totally dominated LaMarcus Aldridge all night. |
10-06-2010, 11:10 PM | #41 |
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2011 NBA Lottery Odds
1. Houston - 23.2% 2. Detroit - 18.4% 3. Miami - 14.4% 4. Seattle - 9.6% 5. Milwaukee - 9.5% 6. Washington - 6.3% 7. Sacramento - 5.8% 8. Minnesota - 3.3% 9. Phoenix - 3.2% 10. New York - 1.8% 11. Indiana - 1.2% 12. Golden State - 0.9% 13. Cleveland - 0.8% 14. Utah - 0.7% 15. Charlotte - 0.5% 16. Memphis - 0.4% |
10-06-2010, 11:15 PM | #42 |
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2011 NBA Draft Lottery
#16 - Memphis #15 - Charlotte #14 - Utah #13 - Cleveland #12 - Golden State #11 - Indiana #10 - New York #9 - Phoenix #8 - Minnesota #7 - Washington Kings fans rejoice! #6 - Milwaukee #5 - Miami #4 - Detroit And we are in the top three! #3 - Houston Here comes the moment of truth ... #2 - Seattle Damn! Still, I'll take the #2 pick all day! #1 - Sacramento The Kings go from 7 to 1, a massive leap and a great coup for the Kings. |
10-06-2010, 11:23 PM | #43 |
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2011 NBA Awards Show
All Rookie Second Team John Wall (WAS) - Xavier Henry (IND) - Gordon Hayward (DET) - Derrick Favors (SEA) - Nikola Pekovic (DEN) All Rookie First Team Ricky Rubio (MIN) - Evan Turner (PHI) - Wesley Johnson (LV) - Tiago Splitter (SA) - Cole Alrdich (GSW) All Defense Second Team Rajon Rondo (BOS) - Monta Ellis (GSW) - Danny Granger (IND) - Kevin Garnett (BOS) - Yao Ming (HOU) All Defense First Team Chris Paul (NO) - Dwayne Wade (NJ) - Gerald Wallace (CHA) - Pau Gasol (LAL) - Andrew Bogut (MIL) All NBA Third Team Jason Kidd (NJ) - Kobe Bryant (LAL) - Danny Granger (IND) - Chris Bosh (NJ) - Dwight Howard (ORL) All NBA Second Team Steve Nash (PHO) - Dwayne Wade (NJ) - Kevin Durant (OKC) - Pau Gasol (LAL) - Andrew Bogut (MIL) All NBA First Team Chris Paul (NO) - Joe Johnson (MIN) - Lebron James (CHI) - David Lee (NY) - Yao Ming (HOU) Coach of the Year Monty Williams (NO) - 66 W - 26 L Rookie of the Year Evan Turner (PHI) 19.9 PPG/3.2 APG/4.6 RPG Sixth Man Nikola Pekovic (DEN) 9.8 PPG/6.5 RPG/1.9 BPG Defensive Player of the Year Andrew Bogut (MIL) 16.9 PPG/12 RPG/3.3 BPG NBA MVP Chris Paul (NO) 20.4 PPG/10.6 APG/4.4 RPG/2 SPG |
10-06-2010, 11:29 PM | #44 |
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2011 Seattle Stats
Rip Hamilton: 27.5 PPG/5.5 RPG/4.9 APG Martell Webster: 13 PPG/4.1 RPG/2.1 APG Ben Wallace: 12.2 PPG/10.8 RPG/1.1 BPG Derrick Favors: 10.6 PPG/6.2 RPG/1.6 BPG Eric Maynor: 8.6 PPG/5.8 APG/2.9 RPG DeAndre Jordan: 7.9 PPG/5.2 RPG Jordan Hill: 7.6 PPG/5.4 RPG/1.3 APG Shaun Livingston: 7 PPG/4.3 APG Luc Richard Mbah a Moute: 6.7 PPG/4.3 RPG/1.8 APG Blake Ahern: 1.6 PPG Renaldo Balkman: 1 PPG/1 RPG Patrick Ewing Jr: 0.5 PPG Armon Johnson: Spent all year in NBDL Solomon Alibi: SPent all year in NBDL |
10-06-2010, 11:59 PM | #45 |
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2011 Mock Draft
#1. Sacramento: SF Carlos Few, Memphis #2. Seattle: C David Noyola, Connecticut #3. Houston: PF Matt Toney, Kansas #4. Detroit: C Shannon Brown, Western Kentucky #5. Miami: SG Keanan Braswell, UT-Chattanooga #6. Milwaukee: PF Marvin Barnes, Arizona State #7. Washington: C Daniel Respert, Wake Forest #8. Minnesota: PG Jerome Jenkins, Wake Forest #9. Phoenix: C Keith Ward, Auburn #10. New York: C Bobby Kincade, Arkansas |
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2011 Pre-Draft Workouts
We bring in the top 10 guys from the Mock Draft as well as several other PG/SG's to fill out our 15 spots. |
10-07-2010, 12:35 AM | #47 |
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2011 NBA Draft
#1. Sacramento: PF Matt Toney, Kansas - Not a surprise here. Toney is a post threat who should contribute right away. He now gives Tyreke Evans a post scorer to work with. #2. Seattle: PG Jerome Jenkins, Wake Forest - Jenkins projects as a 5* player with A Scoring, B Passing, A Handling, C Rebounding, C Blocking, C Stealing, C Defense. He also has a High Work Ethic. We need a PG for this offense and Jenkins looks like an amazing fit. #3. Houston: SG Alton Foreman, Tennessee - Foreman is probably the best pure scorer in this draft. Houston needs a guy who can fill it up so this is a solid pick. #4. Detroit: C Keith Ward, Auburn - Detroit needs a center and Ward is in the conversation as one of the best. Very physical player though undersized at 6'9". He should be a defensive presence but he needs to develop an offensive game. #5. Miami: SG Keanan Braswell, UT-Chattanooga - Braswell was the second best scorer in the draft. His all around game is superb but his off the court issues (draft analysts mentioned a police incident) kept him from going to Houston at #3. Braswell has the potential to be a replacement for D-Wade. #6. Milwaukee - SG Damous Collins, Ole Miss - Collins a three point specialist who is one of the best perimeter defenders in the draft. Has a game similar to Michael Redd. #7. Washington - SF Steve Scott, Washington - Scott is in the mold of Kevin Durant. A 6'10, 230 lbs SF who averaged 33 PPG at Washington. Defense needs work and he has to figure out how to show consistency but he has talent. #8. Minnesota - SF Zeynel Akbulut, Turkey - The first International player to go in the draft, Akbulut is an all around player who should compliment Rubio and Joe Johnson nicely. #9. Phoenix - C Velimir Ostrozinska, Serbio & Montengro - Interesting pick here. He doesn't really fit in the Suns offense, but he is a very good defensive player. Should be a threat on the boards and be a consistent shot blocker. #10. New York: C Shannon Brown, Western Kentucky - Brown fits in Coach Dantoni's offense to a T. He should be an excellent compliment to David Lee, though on the flip side, it is another guy who is a relative black hole on D in the front court. #11. Indiana: PG Mikhel Zukauskas, Lithuiana #12. Golden State: PF Marvin Barnes, Arizona State #13. Cleveland: C David Noyola, Connecticut #14. Utah: SG Bruce Bailey, Australia #15. Seattle: SF Carlos Few, Memphis - We trade our 41st pick, 2013 1st, and a 2012 2nd to move up to the 15th pick and take Carlos Few, a guy our scouts saw as having A potential in scoring. He is athletic as hell, a must in this offense, but he lacks a refined jump shot. With that said, he and Favors can be a match up nightmare for opposing teams. #16. Memphis - PG Hollis Thomas, Xavier #17. Philadelphia - C Daniel Respert, Wake Forest #18. Atlanta - SG Jason Barrett, Seton Hall #19. LA Clippers - PG Jason Coursey, New Mexico #20. Golden State - SG Kelvin Grant, Tennessee #21. Boston - C Bobby Kincade, Arkansas #22. Las Vegas - PG Reggie Willis, Georgia #23. Orlando - PF Kevin Thompson, Depaul #24. Toronto - PF Daniel Kennedy, Colorado #25. LA Lakers - PG Matt Carter, Houston #26. Toronto - SF Joshula Curley, Maryland #27. San Antonio - SF Andes Gomez, Brazil #28. San Antonio - SG Desmon Traore, St. Johns #29. New Orleans - SF Jake Buddle, Pitt #30. Portland - PF Craig Braun, South Carolina #31. New Jersey - SF Derrick Whitmore, Iowa State #32. Denver - PF Renat Ray, Spain #36 - Seattle - C Kevin Floyd, Auburn He's a big body who was unscouted but seems worth a risk. |
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Renouncements
- We renounce the rights to Mbah a Moute, Ahern, Ewing Jr and Wallace. |
10-07-2010, 03:17 PM | #49 |
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2011 NBA Free Agency
The Top 10 #1. SF Kevin Durant* #2. C Al Horford #3. C Marc Gasol #4. PF Zach Randolph #5. SF Rudy Gay #6. PG Tony Parker #7. C Spencer Hawes* #8. PF David West #9. PG Mike Conley #10. SF Tayshaun Prince All in all it's a very meh FA class headlined by a stud in Durant, who also happens to be an RFA. I can't see any way OKC doesn't match on him. Horford and Gasol are two top 5 Centers and will get paid but the fall off after them is noticeable. We go in with about 5 mil to spend on a backup SG, and some front court help. We hope to bring back DeAndre Jordan, but we could use some PF help. We start FA by trading PG Armon Johnson to the Pistons for PF DeJuan Summers and a 2012 2nd pick. We had a surplus of PG and Summers provides some depth. We make offers to Ronnie Brewer, DeAndre Jordan and a couple other young guys who could be of use down the line. We also offer our Mid Level to Tyson Chandler. Signings Portland Trailblazers re-sign Andre Miller to a 1-year contract worth $6,500,000 Seattle SuperSonics re-sign DeAndre Jordan to a 3-year contract worth $4,410,000 Oklahoma City Thunder re-sign Kevin Durant to a 6-year contract worth $104,216,850 Orlando Magic re-sign Vince Carter to a 3-year contract with a player option worth $28,840,500 Detroit Pistons sign Valeri Kikorov to a 4-year contract with a team option worth $34,944,000 Toronto Raptors sign Corey Brewer to a 2-year contract worth $8,097,589 Chicago Bulls re-sign Kelenna Azubuike to a 3-year contract worth $21,216,000 San Antonio Spurs re-sign Tony Parker to a 3-year contract worth $22,873,500 Charlotte Bobcats sign Spencer Haws to an offer sheet for a 2-year contract worth $10,098,481 New Orleans Hornets sign Thaddeus Young to an offer sheet for a 2-year contract worth $11,800,000 Seattle SuperSonics sign Tyson Chandler to a 1-year contract worth $5,900,000 New Jersey Nets sign Mike Conley to an offer sheet for a 2-year contract worth $11,800,000 Al Horford accepts a 1 year tender offer from the Atlanta Hawks worth $7,143,651 Denver Nuggets sign Jamal Crawford to a 1-year contract worth $5,900,000 Sacramento Kings re-sign Carl Landry to a 5-year contract with a team option worth $41,926,500 New York Knicks sign Marc Gasol to a 5-year contract worth $56,840,000 Atlanta Hawks sign Tayshaun Prince to a 3-year contract worth $15,975,804 Cleveland Cavaliers sign Zach Randolph to a 5-year contract worth $72,035,985 New Jersey Nets sign Mike Conley to a 2-year contract worth $11,800,000 Denver Nuggets re-sign Kenyon Martin to a 4-year contract with a player option worth $25,974,300 Memphis Grizzlies re-sign Rudy Gay to a 5-year contract with a team option worth $40,172,000 New Orleans Hornets sign Thaddeus Young to a 2-year contract worth $11,800,000 Charlotte Bobcats sign Spencer Hawes to a 2-year contract worth $10,098,481 Las Vegas Aces sign Marcus Thornton to a 2-year contract worth $11,800,000 New Orleans Hornets re-sign David West to a 6-year contract with a team option worth $66,811,500 Last edited by DeToxRox : 10-07-2010 at 09:25 PM. |
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2011 Seattle Sonics
Rotation PG - Jerome Jenkins SG - Rip Hamilton SF - Carlos Few PF - Derrick Favors C - Tyson Chandler 6th Man: SF Martell Webster 7th Man: PG Shaun Livingston 8th Man: PG Eric Maynor 9th Man: C DeAndre Jordan 10th Man: PF Renaldo Balkman 11th Man: PF DaJuan Summers 12th Man: SG George Stokes Position Breakdown PG: We are incredibly deep here with our #2 overall pick Jerome Jenkins leading the offense. Jenkins is not as good as we hoped initially (2.5/3.5) but he already is fairly well developed. He should be a guy who even as a rookie can average 10 points and 6 assists. His ceiling may not be what we thought but he will be solid. Maynor and Livingston provide two excellent backups. SG: Rip was last years leading scorer as he heaved up shot after shot. He will be asked to dial it back this year but is still our best scorer. His primary backup will be Martell Webster but we also signed George Stokes, an undrafted FA out of North Carolina. He isn't anything special but we hope he can develop into a role player. SF: We seem to have hit a home run with Carlos Few. He is rated the best rookie by pundits headed into this year. His defense is limited, and can't handle the ball very well, but is a potent scorer already. We are cautiously optimistic he could average 15-16 ppg as a rookie. He will be backed up by Martell Webster. PF: Derrick Favors is ready to take the next step in his development. He has more talent around him and will be focusing strictly on scoring in the paint. We're hoping he averages around 19 and 9 this season. Lofty expectations perhaps as he is still raw, but it is something he is capable of. We'll use bigger sets with DeAndre Jordan as his primary backup. C: Newly signed Tyson Chandler will fill the Ben Wallace role this year but should be adapt at it. DeAndre Jordan will see plenty of time backing him up as well. Alibi and rookie Kevin Floyd will be in the NBDL for the time being. |
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