Official POST-LOCKOUT Player Movement Thread (Trades, FAs, etc)
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Re: Official POST-LOCKOUT Player Movement Thread (Trades, FAs, etc)
Well Hill isn't going to be getting some fat contract so I don't think affording him would be a problem for Dallas. Just a matter of there being room for him on the team.Comment
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IDK, Tyson Chandler, Caron Butler and JJ Barrea I think are their first priorities. If they keep 2/3, I don't exactly know where other $$ would come from, even with how rich Cuban is.Comment
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Anyway, it's either hill or battier for Miami. and this is from ESPN "Free agent Shane Battier said he was getting "mad love" from fans in Memphis, Miami, Oklahoma City and Houston -- teams that all figure to be in the mix for his services".we will probably end up with Tayshaun Prince, or anthony parker.
ONE OF THESE GUY'S OR COMING TO MIAMI.Last edited by cmebfresh; 11-26-2011, 10:10 PM."Sometimes i sit and piss myself" - Quote Cmebfresh
MIAMI ALL THE WAY
MIAMI HEAT
MIAMI DOLPHINS
MIAMI MARLINS
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The Nets needs for this year:
1. Scorers- Really have no proven scorer outside of Deron.
2. Rebounding- The Hump is just a regular guy now that he doesn't have the power of the Kardashian in him anymore so I'm hoping we bring him back for a relatively low deal. I'd consider bringing him back for $5 Mil but anything more than that, he can walk.
Right now, our roster looks like:
PG: Williams, Farmar, Gaines
SG: Morrow, Brooks
SF: James
PF: Humphries(UFA), J. Williams
C: Lopez, Petro.
So yea, BK definitely has some work to do but if he can make some good deals in Trades/FA while still preserving the cap room(got around $20 Mil in cap space not including OutLOL's salary, 2 1st rd picks next year) to go for Duhwight next year AND building a competitive roster, I'll be a happy man."Sometimes i sit and piss myself" - Quote Cmebfresh
MIAMI ALL THE WAY
MIAMI HEAT
MIAMI DOLPHINS
MIAMI MARLINS
AND THE UComment
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Especially considering Dallas will have an MLE to play with as well as an amnesty. Just playing devil's adv.Follow me on Twitter@DrewGarrisonSBNComment
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Already have a JR minus the low BBIQ and idiocy that usually follows along.#RespectTheCultureComment
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Posting for thread subscription purposes.
Don't mind me....
Oh, and go Cavs (to another 1st overall pick).Originally posted by bradtxmaleI like 6 inches. Its not too thin and not too thick. You get the support your body needs.
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Trade everyone on the Cavs for future 1st round picks.Browns
Cavaliers
Indians
BuckeyesOriginally posted by sneppKen Dilger, weapon.
Someone needs to set this thread on fire.Comment
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Tracy McGrady to the Bulls is basically done. (According to Stephen A. Smith)
Good move?Comment
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Chicago desperately needs anyone who can handle the ball and make plays other than D. Rose. They literally have nobody else besides maybe Deng.
There's no way it can be a bad move.Comment
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No way? T-Mac has a hisory of massive sulking and undermining coaches. The bench incident in Detroit...quitting on plays for the Rockets.......and a lot more.
Potentially he could disrupt what seems like a pretty tight team in Chicago.
Personally, I hope it works out. Mac's career / legacy desperately needs a strong finish.Comment
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