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corey's doing as much as he to lower his value to stay in gs huh?
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ive been saying this since the rumored startedOriginally Posted by daprescription
Call me crazy, but if Amare is determined I think he could get around 10-11 a game. He average 9.6 two seasons ago.
Originally Posted by LazyJ10
Maggette seemed to have fun at 6 flags with the Kobester.
Originally Posted by daprescription
Call me crazy, but if Amare is determined I think he could get around 10-11 a game. He average 9.6 two seasons ago.
Originally Posted by LazyJ10
The appropriate answer is, "drinking time".
[h2]Two sources: Stoudemire has little interest in coming to the Warriors[/h2]
Posted by Tim Kawakami on June 30th, 2009 at 4:20 pm | Categorized as NBA, Warriors
This has to be quick because I'm writing my column for tomorrow's paper, on guess what…
Two high-placed NBA sources this afternoon said that Amare Stoudemire has little interest in joining the Warriors and indicated that the likeliest scenario at this point is for him to stay with the Suns this season.
It is not clear whether Stoudemire has expressed this to the Warriors, or relayed it to them, or if it's a change of attitude from the hectic minutes during the draft, when it was widely assumed (by me, too) that the Warriors were close to acquiring Stoudemire.
It was also assumed that Stoudemire was either agreeable to the deal-and a potential max contract extension from the Warriors-or that he was at least willing to consider the notion of staying with the Warriors for the long-term as a condition to this deal.
But Stoudemire can become an unrestricted free agent next summer and it's extremely unlikely that the Warriors or any team would give up bundles of talent to acquire him only to risk losing him after one season.
Stoudemire has told associates that he believes the Warriors could be giving up too much in the proposed deal (Andris Biedrins, Brandan Wright, Marco Belinelli and a wrangle over Stephen Curry) to guarantee that he'd be in a successful situation this season.
He also apparently is reluctant to play center, and it's generally assumed that his natural position under Don Nelson would be center, next to Anthony Randolph.
All of this could change, of course. Feelings change. Discussions continue. I have not heard that the talks are dead, at least between the Warriors and Suns.
But if Stoudemire has little interest in joining the Warriors, even if there's a max extension involved, then it's hard to see how this deal ever gets done.
[h2]Two sources: Stoudemire has little interest in coming to the Warriors[/h2]
Posted by Tim Kawakami on June 30th, 2009 at 4:20 pm | Categorized as NBA, Warriors
This has to be quick because I'm writing my column for tomorrow's paper, on guess what…
Two high-placed NBA sources this afternoon said that Amare Stoudemire has little interest in joining the Warriors and indicated that the likeliest scenario at this point is for him to stay with the Suns this season.
It is not clear whether Stoudemire has expressed this to the Warriors, or relayed it to them, or if it's a change of attitude from the hectic minutes during the draft, when it was widely assumed (by me, too) that the Warriors were close to acquiring Stoudemire.
It was also assumed that Stoudemire was either agreeable to the deal-and a potential max contract extension from the Warriors-or that he was at least willing to consider the notion of staying with the Warriors for the long-term as a condition to this deal.
But Stoudemire can become an unrestricted free agent next summer and it's extremely unlikely that the Warriors or any team would give up bundles of talent to acquire him only to risk losing him after one season.
Stoudemire has told associates that he believes the Warriors could be giving up too much in the proposed deal (Andris Biedrins, Brandan Wright, Marco Belinelli and a wrangle over Stephen Curry) to guarantee that he'd be in a successful situation this season.
He also apparently is reluctant to play center, and it's generally assumed that his natural position under Don Nelson would be center, next to Anthony Randolph.
All of this could change, of course. Feelings change. Discussions continue. I have not heard that the talks are dead, at least between the Warriors and Suns.
But if Stoudemire has little interest in joining the Warriors, even if there's a max extension involved, then it's hard to see how this deal ever gets done.
Originally Posted by dland24
Amare knows it. I know it. A few others know it. Why dont the rest of you know it? We would be giving up WAAAAAAY too much.
Maybe it's just me, but I feel like most of the Warriors fans on here think they're giving up too much. You're definitely not alone.Originally Posted by dland24
Amare knows it. I know it. A few others know it. Why dont the rest of you know it? We would be giving up WAAAAAAY too much.
say we do get him. we're still going to suck with him.Originally Posted by daprescription
Maybe he just doesn't want to play here. The only people saying the Warriors are giving up too much are Warriors' fan.
[h2]Official Summer League Roster[/h2]
By Marcus Thompson
Tuesday, June 30th, 2009 at 10:19 am in Uncategorized.
Warriors just sent this out this morning. You already know about Anthony Randolph, Anthony Morrow, Jermareo Davidson, Acie Law and, of course, Stephen Curry
F/C Connor Atchley, Texas (6-10, 226 pounds)
F Lawrence Hill, Stanford (6-8, 220)
F Joe Ingles, Australia (6-8, 194)
G Jared Jordan, Marist (6-2, 185)
G/F Cartier Martin, Kansas State (6-7, 200)
F Quan Powell, Auburn (6-8, 215)
F Lawrence Roberts, Mississippi State (6-9, 240)
C Jamal Sampson, Cal (6-11, 235)
Again, the schedule:
Friday, July 10 vs. Houston, 1 pm
Saturday, July 11 vs. Sacramento, 5 pm
Monday, July 13 vs. Detroit, 7 pm
Tuesday, July 14 vs. Chicago, 5 pm
Thursday, July 16 vs. New Orleans, 5 pm (Thanks A's in 2009)
No Kurz. I hope they have Curry playing the point... don't want to have Law at the one and have Curry at the two.