I'm still waiting to see if the Blazers are going to release Brandon Roy.
Official POST-LOCKOUT Player Movement Thread (Trades, FAs, etc)
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Re: Official POST-LOCKOUT Player Movement Thread (Trades, FAs, etc)
I'm still waiting to see if the Blazers are going to release Brandon Roy."The more you sweat in practice , the less you bleed in battle."
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Nene to Dallas is a no go championship-wise, Chandler is a great shot blocker and plays well on the boards, and the contrary Nene is at best an average defender and is terrible on the boards for a Center. Chandler was pretty much the missing piece for a Mavs championship, and Nene won't fill the void.
I don't see why the Nets would go after Nene, I would take Lopez over Nene due to age & potential. Moreover as mentioned the Lopez-Nene combo would be terrible.
Only destination I see for Nene is GSW or staying in Denver. I really hope we don't dare to overpay him.Comment
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Nene unfortunately gets into foul trouble too much, he disappears under pressure (mostly at the end of games) and as stated he doesnt do all of those things he does well at the beginning of games...he needs to work on finishing strongComment
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So Tyson is leaving Dallas. That pretty much kills their chances of repeat this year. Unless they find a replacement. I don't think their are any other Tyson Chandlers on the market.Hands Down....Man Down - 2k9 memories
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Just what I like to see. Good looking Jerry.
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Anyway, here's a few more notes
Josh Smith hasn’t changed his mind on a future with his hometown Atlanta Hawks: He believes he’s probably run his course with Atlanta. Without an owner committed to making the changes to push this team past its second-round Eastern Conference ceiling, sources said he’d still welcome the team putting him into a trade.
No amnesty for Wizards’ Lewis
The agent for Rashard Lewis said the Washington Wizards told him they don’t plan to use the league’s amnesty clause on the forward.
Lewis is the NBA’s second highest-paid player, trailing only Kobe Bryant with a $21.1 million salary this season and $22.7 million in 2012-13. The proposed amnesty rule in the new labor agreement would allow the Wizards to waive Lewis and remove the money owed him from the team salary for cap and tax purposes.
Tracy McGrady wants to play for the Bulls, sources said, and coach Tom Thibodeau has a relationship with him going back to their Houston Rockets days together. T-Mac is still a consideration to return to the Pistons, too. …Marc Gasol has significant interest around the league, but the most likely scenario is still him re-signing with the Memphis Grizzlies, sources close to him said. …The Thunder didn’t discuss a contract buyout with Nate Robinson on Wednesday, but he desperately wants to get out of the final year of his deal, a league source said. He’s just not going to play much for the Thunder. Orlando could be a landing spot for Robinson, should he become a free agent. …Comment
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Finally, lol
From CBS:
Jim Buss has finally has dropped his opposition to trading Andrew Bynum "for the right deal", according to a source.
That right deal would almost certainly mean Dwight Howard, who is believed to be highly interested in joining the Lakers.
Some in the agent community have speculated that Bynum may not be the player Orlando would want and that a three-way trade involving Andrew Bogut could be consummated.
Read more: http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap...#ixzz1fIlD4DSuComment
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Finally, lol
From CBS:
Jim Buss has finally has dropped his opposition to trading Andrew Bynum "for the right deal", according to a source.
That right deal would almost certainly mean Dwight Howard, who is believed to be highly interested in joining the Lakers.
Some in the agent community have speculated that Bynum may not be the player Orlando would want and that a three-way trade involving Andrew Bogut could be consummated.
Read more: http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap...#ixzz1fIlD4DSuRedskins, Lakers, Orioles, UNC Basketball , and ND Football
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ugh. not really what i wanted to hear.
and LOL at him following Shaqs footsteps. Guess he's going to like that comparison.HELLO BROOKYLN.
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Jamal Crawford's been courted by several teams according to Adam Kennedy. He's in a nice position to either sign with a contender as a 6th man or get paid by a team with cap room.
A number of teams made calls to Crawford’s camp on Wednesday including the New Jersey Nets, New Orleans Hornets, Chicago Bulls, Miami Heat, Los Angeles Lakers, Dallas Mavericks, Phoenix Suns and Portland Trail Blazers, according to sources close to the situation.
Crawford was recruited by a number of players during the offseason at charity games and training sites. LeBron James and LaMarcus Aldridge even made pitches on Twitter, which led to speculation that he could sign in Miami or Portland.Comment
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Re: Official POST-LOCKOUT Player Movement Thread (Trades, FAs, etc)
Finally, lol
From CBS:
Jim Buss has finally has dropped his opposition to trading Andrew Bynum "for the right deal", according to a source.
That right deal would almost certainly mean Dwight Howard, who is believed to be highly interested in joining the Lakers.
Some in the agent community have speculated that Bynum may not be the player Orlando would want and that a three-way trade involving Andrew Bogut could be consummated.
Read more: http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap...#ixzz1fIlD4DSu
EDIT: I'm thinking Crawford is the 3rd most likely person to be overpaid, after Nene and Chandler.Comment
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24th will be one unhappy camper if Dwight goes to LA, lolComment
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@Al Iannazzone
The Record just learned Deron Williams WILL NOT Sign an extension with the Nets and will play the year out. Link coming shortly.I have more respect for a man who let's me know where he stands, even if he's wrong. Than the one who comes up like an angel and is nothing but a devil. - Malcolm XComment
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