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Son of a BITCH!Parra Power said:from realgm.com
Lebron, Hughes, Ilgauskas.... that is a pretty damn good core to build a team around.... now if only they had a point guard.....
i thoguht that the trailblazers deal was for about 27million, and sonics deal was only 18 million, so thats a good 9 million more. And I feel that Seattle cant get much farther than they did last year, Allen is getting older,he played well since it was a contract year, while they do have Petro and Swift, they will take more time to develop. i dont think that going to portland is that bad, but i feel it would have made more sense and been better for him to stay at seattlehaha what a ******* idiot. he screwed himself by doing that, and has put himself in a black hole. he gave up a chance to be a perenial conteder year after year with seattle so he could suffer in a black hole like portland. they had a horrible draft, and have not adressed any of their issues. nice job there you retard, you deserve what you get. chase the money, because you can do a hell of a lot more with 6 million then with 3 you ******* deuche
Deisler said:Ariza is to damn small to be a superstar. The max he can get is becoming a fine 6-th man but other than that forget it. It's like Boykins no matter how much talent he has he is still a midget between giants. Big means a lot in the NBA.
there is a good article on him on the new ESPN magazine. He might be a bit overpaid, but he seems to be a good player who never complains, and plays the game right. The Bucks are looking good for next year.Carlos*y said:Five years, $47M
$8.1M
$8.75M
$9.4M
$10.05M
$10.7M
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2103984
Bobby Simmons to the Bucks.... he's a solid player... but man the Bucks are throwing a lot of money at him.... IMO overpaid, but he's absolutely better than some that are overpaid to do nothing
the bucks are getting better ... wtg
"The Cleveland Cavaliers missed out on top free agents Ray Allen and Michael Redd, so their immediate plans now include courting Heat free agent Udonis Haslem. Sources indicate the Cavaliers are interested in setting up a meeting with Haslem to convince the third-year forward he can be part of the team's future, and they could be prepared to offer Haslem more than the five-year, $33 million deal the Heat can offer."
from hoopshype.com"According to two Eastern Conference executives, the Cavaliers are also in talks with Lithuanian point guard Sarunas Jasikevicius. The European standout is an excellent shooter, but a questionable defender that NBA teams have flirted with for years. Ilgauskas' best friend growing up, Jasikevicius, 29, reportedly turned down an offer from the Boston Celtics. The Indiana Pacers are believed to be offering him a backup role, but he'd like to start. The Cavaliers need a starting point guard and will still have salary-cap room even after a deal is done with Ilgauskas."
Carlos*y said:a healthy TJ Ford will be crucial ...
but still simmons is a little overpaid for a 6th man (IMO I would start desmond mason instead of him at sf, but it's up to the coach... and he is cheaper than simmons)
hope simmons won't be another mark blount...one year wonder
btw is stotts a good coach? I only seem to remember his coaching in the terrible atlanta days
"According to two Eastern Conference executives, the Cavaliers are also in talks with Lithuanian point guard Sarunas Jasikevicius. The European standout is an excellent shooter, but a questionable defender that NBA teams have flirted with for years. Ilgauskas' best friend growing up, Jasikevicius, 29, reportedly turned down an offer from the Boston Celtics. The Indiana Pacers are believed to be offering him a backup role, but he'd like to start. The Cavaliers need a starting point guard and will still have salary-cap room even after a deal is done with Ilgauskas."