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crash's deal I heard starts at 7 this year Japan. It jumps next season.
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WelpOriginally Posted by FinallyFamous
Originally Posted by DMan14
ray to miami, thats like sting joining the nWo
With or without roster cap holds?Originally Posted by VC3FAN
Right now Japan, the nets would be at 34.66 million (I do not know what Tyshawn Taylor's cap hold is) of the guys on roster now. (JJ, Crash, Brooks, Evans, Teleovic)
Originally Posted by iLLoQuent aka DSK
It's literally bijald vs. everyone else though.Originally Posted by Proshares
I can't believe you guys argued about Landry Fields for 4 pagesEven Osh knows what it is.
It's essentially a $20 million dollar cockblock. If they want Nash that bad...let 'em have him.
Why Danny Ainge Is Trying To Bring Back The Big Three
The problem with blowing things up and starting over is that there has to be a viable alternative. Take the Nets, who planned for years to take a shot at Dwight Howard only to have it all fall apart at the trade deadline. Instead, GM Billy King traded a lottery pick for the right to pay Gerald Wallace $40 million over four years and added Joe Johnson, whose contract has $89 million left.
The Nets are better today than they were when the season ended, but how much better can they realistically expect to get, even if All-Star point guard Deron Williams re-signs? More to the point, how much better will they be in years three and four when they will be capped out?
Look around the Eastern Conference. The Bulls and Pacers are facing the loss of key players. The 76ers appear set for a major retooling. The Hawks are breaking up their middling core. There’s opportunity for the Celtics to remain competitive and their main competition appears to be the team they just took to seven games in the conference finals.
As Celtics’ team president Danny Ainge surveyed the free agent landscape, he came to the obvious conclusion that there was no one worth trading in his vintage roster for a sleeker model. Howard was off the free agent market and the glut of restricted free agents would be out of their price range (See: Roy Hibbert’s four-year, $58 million from Portland and Omer Asik’s three-year, $24 million offer from the Rockets).
Just as importantly, Ainge remains convinced that the big three of Kevin Garnett, Paul Pierce and Ray Allen still has more basketball in it, and yes, he’s as surprised as you. When he brought them together he thought they would be able to maintain their performance for three years.
“They proved me wrong,
Originally Posted by Peep Game
WelpOriginally Posted by FinallyFamous
Originally Posted by DMan14
ray to miami, thats like sting joining the nWo
Originally Posted by VC3FAN
crash's deal I heard starts at 7 this year Japan. It jumps next season.
And backing up Wade instead of Bradley.Originally Posted by quik1987
I'm sure a ring will ease the painOriginally Posted by Essential1
If he hated his role (on the bench/minutes or whatever it was) on 2011-2012 Celtics.. How much will he like his role 2012-2013 Heat?
What the?Originally Posted by NooEra
As far as downplaying the importance of Wilcox and O'Neal? Theyre big bodies and theyre centers. How could we beat the Heat with absolutely no presence in the paint
Originally Posted by ill steelo
What the?Originally Posted by NooEra
As far as downplaying the importance of Wilcox and O'Neal? Theyre big bodies and theyre centers. How could we beat the Heat with absolutely no presence in the paint
Garnett was averaging 22 & 11 with nearly 2 blocks per game before Bosh returned to starters minutes & KG went ghost.
The only function those 2 guys serve is putting BOS in the bonus quicker.