2014 NBA Off-Season; Paul George suffers a double-compund-fracture, likely out for season. Speedy re

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^ i was at that game 
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guy couldn't miss a shot. He had like 30 at halftime and had only missed like 2 shots at the time

Damn Kings always making mediocre players look like stars 
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I keep waiting for Beasely to put it together, it was either him of rose when they where coming out of college. Dude was a monster at Kansas State.
 
Some people edit their comments so often that you can re-read them every hour.

10:25pm NT poster writes: I hate you, and you suck.

10:35pm same post now reads: I think your corny but I don't hate you, I just was firing back.
 
Let's get this thread back on track..

Lakers might be bidding on Boozer..
For the lakers that's a come up

Randle boozer Kobe Nash young
Not bad

CHICAGO TRIBUNE

Carlos Boozer has been waived via the NBA's one-time amnesty provision.

Boozer will still earn the final $16.8 million on his contract for the coming season, but he'll be removed from Chicago's salary-cap and tax calculations -- which would enable the Bulls to sign Lakers free-agent center-forward Pau Gasol.

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“Carlos epitomized professionalism in everything he did for the Bulls both on the court and in the community during his time here in Chicago,” said General Manager Gar Forman. “Over the last four seasons, Carlos’ productivity helped elevate our team to another level. I have nothing but respect for Carlos, and certainly wish him the best as he moves forward.”

Last season, the 12-year veteran averaged 13.7 points and 8.3 rebounds through 76 appearances with the Bulls.

Teams currently under the salary cap can submit bids to the NBA on Boozer's contract through a 48-hour waiver period.

The highest bidder will get Boozer's services for the rest of the season at the bid price, offsetting the balance still owed to the 33-year-old power forward by Chicago.


The Lakers are one of many teams still armed with salary-cap room (about $6.8 million), though approximately $5 million of that has been promised to re-signing guard Nick Young.

Both Young and returning center-forward Jordan Hill have yet to re-sign, giving the Lakers additional flexibility to add to the roster -- possibly through an amnesty claim on Boozer.

The Lakers can also waive and stretch the contract of Steve Nash over three years, increasing cap room this summer by about $6 million, while reducing the space over the next two season by $3.2 million.

Other teams potentially with cap room include the Atlanta Hawks, Charlotte Hornets, Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons, Milwaukee Bucks, Orlando Magic, Philadelphia 76ers, Phoenix Suns and Utah Jazz.

The bidding consists of a blind, single bid per team. Whichever franchise lands Boozer in an amnesty claim, if any, will not be able to trade him this season
 
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SportsCenter just had a graphic comparing CJ Miles & Lance Stephenson saying Miles might be an upgrade over Lance...I hate Lance but that **** is blasphemy
 
I'll straighten up.
I'll admit, this isn't a good look.
My jokes and pokes have went too far. I won't respond to your envy anymore, but will respond to any decent posts relative to the convo.
Ok mate, squashed
 
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