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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 12:41 pm 
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Birdman has been waived by the Nuggets. GarPax better get on that.

They have a $5 million exception thanks to the Kyle Korver trade with Atlanta. Not sure "Birdman" gets the Bulls closer to the Heat in the awful Eastern Conference...


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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
PostPosted: Wed Jul 18, 2012 9:32 pm 
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did we cover this.......

John Lucas: The Toronto Raptors are close to signing John Lucas III according to http://hoopshype.com . Good Luck Son! Twitter

Thank goodness. Deport his ass.

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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
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The Lakers have added Antawn Jamison.

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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
PostPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:50 am 
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Sources confirm @JRudolphSports report that Dwight Howard is ready to join Lakers. If traded to LA DH will re-sign long-term with team

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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
PostPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 1:54 am 
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Chris Broussard is like SHARK coming in after the fact to "confirm" shit.

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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
PostPosted: Thu Jul 19, 2012 3:38 pm 
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:lol: :lol: That didn't take long.

Eric Gordon wants to lead Hornets, win fans back over

Kurt Helin

The very nature of the restricted free agency process is awkward. Teams that go there essentially tell a player, “You go find out what the open market will offer for you, then we’ll decide if we like you that much.”

It’s in our human nature to be wanted, to be appreciated. So these players go out on the open market and get wooed. GMs tell them how much they love their skills and what a fit they are, fans start to buzz thinking they could land a new young star. With all that going on, the player gets and offer and he’s excited about a new start. Then the old team can just say, “yes, we’ll keep you” and everything is suddenly snapped back to the way it was. Just with a bigger paycheck.

So it was with Eric Gordon.

The Phoenix Suns wooed him, Gordon felt loved and asked the New Orleans Hornets not to match the Phoenix offer, that his heart was in the Valley of the Sun. The Hornets matched anyway, as they always said they would.

Now Gordon has some relationship repairing to do with the fans in the Big Easy and he told Marc Spears of Yahoo he gets that.

“I wish I could’ve done a little better with the fan perception,” Gordon told Yahoo! Sports. “But also at the same time they don’t know the business perspective of how negotiations are handled. They don’t know how being a restricted free agent can be mind-boggling for a player….”

Gordon has had several conversations with Hornets coach Monty Williams, but was disappointed about not hearing anything from general manager Dell Demps, the Hornets’ new ownership group led by Tom Benson or any other front-office member. He still has yet to speak to the Hornets’ brass.

“All I could do was communicate with the coach,” Gordon said. “That was the only communication I had. My agent [Robert Pelinka] was the only one communicating with the GM and the other front-office people. That was very different for me to go through.”

Again, it’s about feeling wanted.

But what cures all ills is winning… well that and $58 million. Winning may not happen immediately but in the Hornets case it is about showing the potential of winning down the road. That is a balm for fans and will make Gordon feel good.

And the Hornets have potential. They have Anthony Davis and Ryan Anderson (the Orlando stretch four acquired via trade) up front, with Gordon and just-drafted Austin Rivers in the backcourt. (If Rivers can play the point remains a question to be answered.) You can see a young elite team in that core.

If that potential starts to be realized all this will be long forgotten.

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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
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Austin Rivers is not a PG... Bad idea.

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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
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Austin Rivers is not a PG... Bad idea.


Lots of bad ideas goin' around during this NBA off-season....many of them being laid out by team GM's.


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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
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Rockets don't look too good, financially... Good young players tho.

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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
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Rockets don't look too good, financially... Good young players tho.


i don't see how they're going to be any more than a 6-7 seed, if that, for a long time
they'll be SOLID, but that's about it


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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
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OJ Mayo to the Mavs for supposedly 4 mill a season on a two year deal.

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Chris Broussard is like SHARK coming in after the fact to "confirm" shit.



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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
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Bulls in advanced talks with Marco Belinelli.


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Euro Bulls!

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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
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conns7901 wrote:
:lol: :lol: That didn't take long.

Eric Gordon wants to lead Hornets, win fans back over

Kurt Helin

The very nature of the restricted free agency process is awkward. Teams that go there essentially tell a player, “You go find out what the open market will offer for you, then we’ll decide if we like you that much.”

It’s in our human nature to be wanted, to be appreciated. So these players go out on the open market and get wooed. GMs tell them how much they love their skills and what a fit they are, fans start to buzz thinking they could land a new young star. With all that going on, the player gets and offer and he’s excited about a new start. Then the old team can just say, “yes, we’ll keep you” and everything is suddenly snapped back to the way it was. Just with a bigger paycheck.

So it was with Eric Gordon.

The Phoenix Suns wooed him, Gordon felt loved and asked the New Orleans Hornets not to match the Phoenix offer, that his heart was in the Valley of the Sun. The Hornets matched anyway, as they always said they would.

Now Gordon has some relationship repairing to do with the fans in the Big Easy and he told Marc Spears of Yahoo he gets that.

“I wish I could’ve done a little better with the fan perception,” Gordon told Yahoo! Sports. “But also at the same time they don’t know the business perspective of how negotiations are handled. They don’t know how being a restricted free agent can be mind-boggling for a player….”

Gordon has had several conversations with Hornets coach Monty Williams, but was disappointed about not hearing anything from general manager Dell Demps, the Hornets’ new ownership group led by Tom Benson or any other front-office member. He still has yet to speak to the Hornets’ brass.

“All I could do was communicate with the coach,” Gordon said. “That was the only communication I had. My agent [Robert Pelinka] was the only one communicating with the GM and the other front-office people. That was very different for me to go through.”

Again, it’s about feeling wanted.

But what cures all ills is winning… well that and $58 million. Winning may not happen immediately but in the Hornets case it is about showing the potential of winning down the road. That is a balm for fans and will make Gordon feel good.

And the Hornets have potential. They have Anthony Davis and Ryan Anderson (the Orlando stretch four acquired via trade) up front, with Gordon and just-drafted Austin Rivers in the backcourt. (If Rivers can play the point remains a question to be answered.) You can see a young elite team in that core.

If that potential starts to be realized all this will be long forgotten.


We need a pat yourself on the back emoticon. I told you all this would happen.


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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
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Bulls in advanced talks with Marco Belinelli.


I liked him when he was with the Hornets. Good shooter.


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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
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Do we have a list for most overpaid Free Ajent(s) of 2012?

Not sure I'm giving Jameer Nelson $8 million.
Ilysova at $9 million is highly questionable.
I don't give Jordan Hill $4 million.

Not sure what I think of the Hibbert and Batum contracts.

Jeremy Lin and Omer Asik

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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
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Do we have a list for most overpaid Free Ajent(s) of 2012?

Not sure I'm giving Jameer Nelson $8 million.
Ilysova at $9 million is highly questionable.
I don't give Jordan Hill $4 million.

Not sure what I think of the Hibbert and Batum contracts.

Jeremy Lin and Omer Asik


I sort of don't mind the Lin contract. He was awfully impressive this past season in his limited play. I worry greatly about his turnovers.

There's a good 20-30 Asik's in the league. Omer's not one of them. Bad contract.

The fact that Jason Kidd signed a 3 year deal is bad money. I know it's not for a ton but he is going to be what 42 at the end of that deal? And drunk.

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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
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add Kirilenko at 2/20 to the list


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add Kirilenko at 2/20 to the list

Andrei Kirilenko, Minnesota-bound, Bagels. Yahoo! Sports' Adrian Wojnarowski reported last night that it's 3 years, $20 million for Kirilenko to the T-Wolves.


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 Post subject: Re: Free Agency 2012
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Louis Amundson to the T'Wolves.

Just when I thought that team could not possibly get any whiter....

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If the Knicks sign 38-year-old Rasheed Wallace he will be their fourth oldest player. Fourth.



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