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Originally Posted by KL9
And GIFs, don't forget GIFs.Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
at least i got friends broski
!$#! outta hurr...I know you've never seen all of these before!
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Originally Posted by KL9
And GIFs, don't forget GIFs.Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
at least i got friends broski
Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt
Ralph is not impressed.
There was the potential for a ton of coaching upheaval this offseason. As the season concluded, there was chatter -- which didn't pan out -- about change in New Jersey, Atlanta, Toronto, Chicago and Golden State. Meanwhile Philadelphia, Detroit, Sacramento and Washington will all enter the fall with new leaders (Eddie Jordan, John Kuester, Paul Westphal and Flip Saunders, respectively).
C.J. Watson is looking for a multi-year contract and an increase in playing time, two things he likely won't receive from the Golden State Warriors.
Watson is testing the free agent market and could sign an offer sheet with another team or be dealt in a sign-and-trade.
"Next season, Kelenna Azubuike is a free agent and is represented by the same agent as C.J. Watson. If the Warriors screw over Watson, I guarantee that Azubuike will leave. No question, they'll return the favor," a source close to the situation tells RealGM's Alex Kennedy.
Last season, Azubuike averaged 14.4 points and 5.0 rebounds while starting fifty-one games for the Warriors.
Azubuike has a player option for the 2010-11 season worth $3.3 million.
"Watson, who rejected a one year, $2.3 million offer sheet from Philadelphia earlier this summer, is looking for a multi-year deal and an increase in playing time.
Philadelphia, New York, Orlando and three other unnamed teams have been in talks with Watson's camp, according to Powell.
While Orlando can't offer anything more than a minimum contract, sign-and-trade talks are ongoing.
"Otis [Smith] has been in constant contact with Golden State and it's definitely still a possibility," says Powell."
"I didn't come here to sit on the bench," George said after taking his physical. "I can make open shots. I'm good at figuring out my niche, how to get playing time. A lot of the little things I can bring to the table that coaches like."
"I didn't come here to sit on the bench," George said after taking his physical. "I can make open shots. I'm good at figuring out my niche, how to get playing time. A lot of the little things I can bring to the table that coaches like."
Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt
^ Was it my use of .gifs? I sort of half-it. I made a few new .gifs and I was eager to use them.
Originally Posted by JDMFanatic
Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt
^ Was it my use of .gifs? I sort of half-it. I made a few new .gifs and I was eager to use them.
Originally Posted by GSDOUBLEU
There was the potential for a ton of coaching upheaval this offseason. As the season concluded, there was chatter -- which didn't pan out -- about change in New Jersey, Atlanta, Toronto, Chicago and Golden State. Meanwhile Philadelphia, Detroit, Sacramento and Washington will all enter the fall with new leaders (Eddie Jordan, John Kuester, Paul Westphal and Flip Saunders, respectively).
Originally Posted by daprescription
In other news, CJ Watson is a blood: