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Sly Fox wrote:In my experience with the Falwell family over the past 30+ years, they have never been shy about stating what they believe and standing by it. If anything it should be on their family crest.
LUconn wrote:I had read something about Rudy Gay to the Celtics. It is getting pretty circusy.You know what, LUconn, I think my goal is to desTROY your mafia.
Hold My Own wrote:oh, I thought you were 1971's school mate or something out for summerI appreciate the complement.
ReKlef wrote:That's NOT to say that that little girl doesn't need a LOT of work around the edges.Hold My Own wrote:oh, I thought you were 1971's school mate or something out for summerI appreciate the complement.
ReKlef wrote:Getting a little fancy with the spelling there.
You know what, LUconn, I think my goal is to desTROY your mafia.
You worthless sach of ****
The Los Angeles Clippers opened a starting position for No. 1 pick Blake Griffin on Wednesday.http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/stor ... NHeadlines
The team agreed to trade power forward Zach Randolph to the Memphis Grizzlies for swingman Quentin Richardson, sources told ESPN.com's Chad Ford. The deal was first reported by the Los Angeles Times.
It appears that the Dallas Mavericks and Toronto Raptors have successfully recruited the Memphis Grizzlies to help them complete a trade that would eventually route free-agent swingman Shawn Marion to the Mavericks, according to NBA front-office sources.http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4314637
Another major multi-team trade might be looming in the NBA with the Portland Trail Blazers, Utah Jazz and Chicago Bulls having discussed a deal that would be headlined by Carlos Boozer and Kirk Hinrich, according to NBA front-office sources.http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/stor ... NHeadlines
Sources stressed to ESPN.com that no deal was imminent Thursday and that both Portland and Utah are still evaluating multiple trade scenarios. But two sources with knowledge of the three-team proposal confirmed that there have been substantive talks regarding a trade that would land Boozer in Chicago, Hinrich in Portland and Tyrus Thomas in Utah.
ESPN's Ric Bucher said via Twitter that the reported deal that would send Carlos Boozer to the Bulls, Kirk Hinrich to the Blazers and Tyrus Thomas to the Jazz is not going to happen.However, the Blazers are going to pursue Raymond Felton, Brandon Bass, and Lamar Odom now along with Paul Millsap being their top target.
Bucher said a person within the Bulls acknowledged the deal had been discussed, but that it "wasn't happening." He also mentions that a Blazers/Jazz/Pistons trade has also been discussed. The Jazz are looking for salary relief more than anything, but will probably keep discussing and fielding offers for Boozer.
Liberty4Life wrote:The NBA is in serious trouble. You have two classes of teams these days -- ones who can afford to field a team, and those who can't (and those who can't really, really outnumber those who can). That's contributing to a lack of parity in the NBA far greater than in any of the other major sports.It's the economy more than anything else, not an NBA problem. The salary cap is going to be lower this upcoming season, which in theory would make it easier for lower tiered to mediocre teams to acquire talent to compete because quite a few contending teams simply refuse to go over the salary cap.
So you have teams offloading their talented players for one reason -- to save money. It's like when the Florida Marlins did their fire sale after they won the 1997 World Series... but there are two very different cases:
#1) The Marlins got talent in return. They used this talent to win the World Series a few years later. Many NBA teams these days are trading a dollar for 30 cents (look at the Richard Jefferson trade).
#2) The Florida Marlins were one team. In the NBA, it's practically everyone.
ESPN reports that the Jazz have informed Carlos Boozer he is not part of the team's long-term plans.
This isn't exactly surprising -- Utah is clearly trying to trade Boozer, with his blessing, but the lack of teams with cap space is complicating matters. Teams interested in acquiring Boozer (and his expiring $12.7 million deal) include the Bulls, Knicks, Heat, and Pistons.