- May 19, 2004
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Who the hell would be jealous of this dude?
edit-okay, money, maybe..
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Get out of this thread poser. Your Warriors fan card has been revoked.
Look for the Golden State Warriors to pursue Milwaukee Bucks forward Yi Jianlian strongly in the coming weeks. During last year's draft, the Warriors agreed to trade Jason Richardson to the Charlotte Bobcats for the No. 8 pick, with the hope that Yi would fall to the Bobcats at that spot.
The team was shocked that the Bucks, for whom Yi refused to work out, took him at No. 6. The Bobcats took Brandan Wright and traded him to Golden State. While Wright played well for the Warriors toward the end of the season, they still covet Yi, according to sources.
If the Warriors were to offer Wright and the No. 14 pick for Yi, that might be too much for the Bucks to pass on. The team is in rebuilding mode and might be ready to accept a two-for-one deal.
No deal. In my eyes, Brandan Wright is off limits unless they're getting a proven STUD in return a la Elton Brand.
Anybody else get the feeling that these ESPN writers just pull things out of their %*# so that they can write their daily column? So much of the stuff theywrite is ridiculous. I understand they're rumors, but who honestly believes that the Warriors would make that trade?
No deal. In my eyes, Brandan Wright is off limits unless they're getting a proven STUD in return a la Elton Brand.Originally Posted by FRANCHISE 55
Chad Ford - ESPN.com
Look for the Golden State Warriors to pursue Milwaukee Bucks forward Yi Jianlian strongly in the coming weeks. During last year's draft, the Warriors agreed to trade Jason Richardson to the Charlotte Bobcats for the No. 8 pick, with the hope that Yi would fall to the Bobcats at that spot.
The team was shocked that the Bucks, for whom Yi refused to work out, took him at No. 6. The Bobcats took Brandan Wright and traded him to Golden State. While Wright played well for the Warriors toward the end of the season, they still covet Yi, according to sources.
If the Warriors were to offer Wright and the No. 14 pick for Yi, that might be too much for the Bucks to pass on. The team is in rebuilding mode and might be ready to accept a two-for-one deal.
Originally Posted by Paul Is On Tilt
No deal. In my eyes, Brandan Wright is off limits unless they're getting a proven STUD in return a la Elton Brand.Originally Posted by FRANCHISE 55
Chad Ford - ESPN.com
Look for the Golden State Warriors to pursue Milwaukee Bucks forward Yi Jianlian strongly in the coming weeks. During last year's draft, the Warriors agreed to trade Jason Richardson to the Charlotte Bobcats for the No. 8 pick, with the hope that Yi would fall to the Bobcats at that spot.
The team was shocked that the Bucks, for whom Yi refused to work out, took him at No. 6. The Bobcats took Brandan Wright and traded him to Golden State. While Wright played well for the Warriors toward the end of the season, they still covet Yi, according to sources.
If the Warriors were to offer Wright and the No. 14 pick for Yi, that might be too much for the Bucks to pass on. The team is in rebuilding mode and might be ready to accept a two-for-one deal.
Anybody else get the feeling that these ESPN writers just pull things out of their %*# so that they can write their daily column? So much of the stuff they write is ridiculous. I understand they're rumors, but who honestly believes that the Warriors would make that trade?
Originally Posted by JapanAir21
Because he's Asian.
Don't front, all the asians in California (be it Chinese, Vietnamese, Filipino, whoever) are like OMG YAO! YES! ASIAN IN THE NBA! AND HE'S A GIANT! LOL!!!
SOLVING THE RIDDLE
Baron Davis knows he wants to play in the NBA Finals. What he hasn't quite figured out is how to get there. So he sought out experts - pals Chauncey, Tony, and 2008 MVP Kobe - to get some answers.
http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=3426984