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  • BlueNGold
    Hall Of Fame
    • Aug 2009
    • 21817

    #166
    Re: NBA Movement Central 2012

    Originally posted by bigeastbumrush
    Steve Nash & Dirk are not going to take Dallas to the promised land which is why the Mavs should be looking at FAs/trades right now which is what I said before.

    But no...they're sitting on their hands waiting for ONE player.
    If Jason Kidd and Dirk could, why can't Nash and Dirk?
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    • Weeks
      L Corleone
      • Aug 2009
      • 2990

      #167
      They don't have a chandler type of player
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      • bigeastbumrush
        My Momma's Son
        • Feb 2003
        • 19245

        #168
        Re: NBA Movement Central 2012

        Originally posted by BlueNGold
        If Jason Kidd and Dirk could, why can't Nash and Dirk?
        Tyson Chandler had more to do with their championship than the PG position.

        Didn't Mihimni (sp?- Dallas center) get offered a contract by some other team already?

        Dallas isn't addressing anything. Go after Dwight. Do something. But don't sit around and wait on Deron.

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        • TheShizNo1
          Asst 2 the Comm Manager
          • Mar 2007
          • 26341

          #169
          Originally posted by BlueNGold
          If Jason Kidd and Dirk could, why can't Nash and Dirk?
          They didn't do it in their primes?
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          • SteelersFreak
            All Star
            • May 2004
            • 9582

            #170
            Re: NBA Movement Central 2012

            Originally posted by bigeastbumrush
            Tyson Chandler had more to do with their championship than the PG position.

            Didn't Mihimni (sp?- Dallas center) get offered a contract by some other team already?

            Dallas isn't addressing anything. Go after Dwight. Do something. But don't sit around and wait on Deron.
            Mahinmi has interest from quite a few teams. Dwight doesn't want to come to Dallas, he wants to go to Brooklyn, if he doesn't go to Brooklyn he'll cry like a little child, again. The Mavs can get a good enough center, Camby is out there, Kaman is out there, there's a few options they have there.

            Its pretty easy to type out, yeah the Mavs should be trying to trade Dirk and get pieces, but its a lot harder to actually do that.
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            • jfsolo
              Live Action, please?
              • May 2003
              • 12965

              #171
              Re: NBA Movement Central 2012

              Most people forget that Andrew Bynum is an unrestricted free agent next year just like Dwight. He says he wants to be in L.A. long term, and players don't usually walk away from the Lakers, in their prime, if max money is what they'll be getting, but who knows, he may leave money on the table to go somewhere else to be the undisputed number one option.

              If Howard delivered his normal on the court performance/consistency here in L.A., he would be beloved by all comers, teammates, coaches, fans, press. This is L.A., it's Flake City baby, some goofball stuff is expected, All his flip flopping and other off the court shenanigans would be forgotten in a nano-second if he balls his *** off. I think a Kupchak, a Magic, and a old man Buss in his ear, would be able to talk Dwight into re-uping with the Lakers. Andrew seems to be immune to good advice.

              So, IMO, the chance of losing Dwight as a UFA next year is only slightly greater than losing Andrew, if L.A. rolls the dice on a swap.
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              Do the same thing tomorrow. And the next. Now do it forever.

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              • bigeastbumrush
                My Momma's Son
                • Feb 2003
                • 19245

                #172
                Re: NBA Movement Central 2012

                @FredKerber: Sources confirm Post's Peter Vecsey tweet that #Nets again talking about Ersan Ilyasova if Howard deal falls through.
                Ersan Ilyasova

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                • mchase27
                  Banned
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 189

                  #173
                  Re: NBA Movement Central 2012

                  Originally posted by bigeastbumrush
                  Ersan Ilyasova
                  Had a decent year on a ****ty team, Nets better not sign him for too much they could be regretting it in a few years.

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                  • wwharton
                    *ll St*r
                    • Aug 2002
                    • 26949

                    #174
                    Re: NBA Movement Central 2012

                    Originally posted by SteelersFreak
                    I know, and I agree with you 100% and don't worry, I love Dirk and I don't WANT him to go anywhere, but with the way its going its going to be tough to watch a player of his caliber struggle through his last few years trying to carry a team back to the Finals that probably just won't have the talent to get there. Or worse have his last years be like this past year where they barely even get into the playoffs or maybe not even make the playoffs. But I completely agree with you. And I wouldn't worry about it, Dirk's gonna retire a Mav, he's not going anywhere.
                    You know I KNOW you don't want Dirk to leave (and I figured you agreed with me but needed to rant anyway). I'm just saying considering Dallas drafted the man, he's basically spent his time in the US in Dallas as part of that organization, was a sleeper and became the MVP and the MVP of a championship run... going somewhere else to build a super team and win another ring before he hangs em up probably wouldn't mean as much to him as staying with his "family" and helping them however he can until his time is done. It's kind of like if Nash goes to Toronto but with a much stronger bond. As a fan you're looking at limping into the playoffs and him carrying a bad team on old legs. As Dirk, I'd imagine he's looking at being a part of the Mavericks organization and everything that means on and off the court.

                    I can kind of see the other perspective if you want them to blow it up so you can get back to the top sooner than you think they will if they just ride Dirk out for the next few years. But I'm guessing he'd rather retire tomorrow then play for the Heat for a year or two.

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                    • SidVish
                      2010,13,15,16 CHAMPS!
                      • Apr 2003
                      • 11743

                      #175
                      Re: NBA Movement Central 2012

                      Surprise surprise. Odom is very excited about being back in LA.



                      How excited he is to be back in Los Angeles:
                      "I was really excited when I got the call and heard the Clippers were excited about bringing me in and it kind of gave me a swift kick in the butt. I just want to get back to that form before the trade and get back to playing my best basketball man. I'm looking forward to having a great season."

                      Whether he is more excited to be playing for the Clippers or just being in Los Angeles:
                      "It was both. Like I was telling these guys before that I'm from New York but I was raised in LA. I've been here since I was 19-years-old. Spent a year in Miami but other than that I've been with the Clippers and with the Lakers so to be able to come back and to play for the Clippers after they went through a whole transition as far as bringing Blake (Griffin) here and bringing Chris (Paul) here and the beautiful practice facility that they have they're really serious about winning and hopefully I can help change and keep that tradition a winning one."

                      On playing with Blake Griffin and Chris Paul:
                      "I'm really excited. Any time you get to see, with Blake Griffin, Chris Paul the first thing I think about is the way they compete. I've learned how to compete from the best whether it's Phil (Jackson), Derek (Fisher) or of course Kobe, playing with those guys and now playing with these guys a little bit younger to be able to try to instill some of those values that I had as a Laker over here as a Clipper I'm looking forward to trying to do that."

                      If there are still bad feelings between him and the Lakers or him and the Mavericks:
                      "I hope not. We all know in life what is important and what is most important is being able to move and we're only talking about sports. We all go through things as far as life is concerned that's a little more harsher, a little bit more awakening as far as life is concerned. Hopefully we can let bygones be bygones and move forward."

                      Whether he will be on TV as much as he has been:
                      "I live with them. You'll see me but not as much as having my own show. You'll see me from time to time. (Host: You're not going to miss wearing that ridiculous mic right?) No but we live under a microscope whether you're a professional athlete or doing reality of TV or whatever, we live under a microscope and it's funny because being raised in LA and living my adulthood in LA, it kind of got me prepared for that, prepared for making a jump like that and doing something like that. It was fun, I might do it again, I might not but we had a great time doing it and the people loved it."
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                      "I thought LeBron James was just going to be another addition to help me score."
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                      • The 24th Letter
                        ERA
                        • Oct 2007
                        • 39373

                        #176
                        We have a very hefty LeBron thread man, can we keep that talk there?

                        I saw all the extra pages and thought there were some major deals going on....smh

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                        • SteelersFreak
                          All Star
                          • May 2004
                          • 9582

                          #177
                          Re: NBA Movement Central 2012

                          Originally posted by SidVish
                          Surprise surprise. Odom is very excited about being back in LA.

                          http://deadspin.com/5923334/?utm_cam...ium=socialflow
                          Well Lamar hope you are ready for the reception Dallas is going to give you when you roll back into town.
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                          • bigeastbumrush
                            My Momma's Son
                            • Feb 2003
                            • 19245

                            #178
                            Re: NBA Movement Central 2012

                            Originally posted by mchase27
                            Had a decent year on a ****ty team, Nets better not sign him for too much they could be regretting it in a few years.
                            The Russians are printing money in the Barclay Center as we speak.

                            The way they are making moves...I don't think they care too much about regrets right about now.

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                            • bigeastbumrush
                              My Momma's Son
                              • Feb 2003
                              • 19245

                              #179
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                              • K.So
                                Pro
                                • Jan 2012
                                • 868

                                #180
                                Re: NBA Movement Central 2012

                                BREAKING: Clippers trade F Reggie Evans in a sign-and-trade to the Nets for a second-round pick in 2018:

                                Originally posted by SI.com
                                The Clippers have agreed to send forward Reggie Evans to the Nets in a sign-and-trade deal, a source confirmed to SI.com.
                                According to the source, Evans' deal is for three years with an average annual salary of $1.6 million. While it remains to be seen exactly which teammates the 32-year-old Evans will play with, he is a brutish bargain for a team that continues to upgrade its roster while waiting on a verdict from free-agent point guard Deron Williams.
                                Williams visited with Brooklyn and Dallas officials Monday, and sources said the Nets were hopeful that he would announce his decision by the end of Tuesday. According to one source, Williams spent the morning in Brooklyn's training facility, but he didn't indicate which team he would ultimately sign with.
                                One of the most rugged role players in the league, Evans was a key member of the 2011-12 Clippers team that lost to the Spurs in the Western Conference semifinals. The 10-year veteran averaged 4.9 rebounds and 13.8 minutes per game.
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