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artest to the pistons just doesnt sound like a good idea...i bet the city of detroit still harbors a lot of hatred for artest...i don't see him beingwelcome
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EB4President:
I am sick of everyone saying Bryant just learned to share the ball. His players changed their names from Kwame to Pau, Smush to Fish.
Apparently you weren't watching when his teammates were named Rice, Fox, Jones, Van Exel, or Threatt.
I'm not saying dude NEVER passed to those guys, but he definitely had a reputation for being a ballhog long before Smush or Kwame came into the scene.
I see him getting shot once he comes off the planeOriginally Posted by TypeRPinoY
artest to the pistons just doesnt sound like a good idea...i bet the city of detroit still harbors a lot of hatred for artest...i don't see him being welcome
Originally Posted by TMH88
I see him getting shot once he comes off the planeOriginally Posted by TypeRPinoY
artest to the pistons just doesnt sound like a good idea...i bet the city of detroit still harbors a lot of hatred for artest...i don't see him being welcome
Originally Posted by Mateen Cleaves
Originally Posted by TMH88
I see him getting shot once he comes off the planeOriginally Posted by TypeRPinoY
artest to the pistons just doesnt sound like a good idea...i bet the city of detroit still harbors a lot of hatred for artest...i don't see him being welcome
anyways hope that Melo stuff is BS, i dont want him on this team.
Originally Posted by pkballr
SMH at Head getting the start over Kevin Martin. Seriously? I guess they needed less players on the court that could create their own shot.
[h1]Utah Acquires Brevin Knight[/h1]
Jul 23, 2008 6:03 PM EST
The Utah Jazz announced today that the team has acquired veteran point guard Brevin Knight from the Los Angeles Clippers in exchange for guard Jason Hart. Originally selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the first round (16th overall pick) of the 1997 NBA Draft, Knight (5-10, 170, Stanford) has appeared in 655 career regular season games (423 starts) over 11 NBA seasons with Cleveland, Atlanta, Memphis, Phoenix, Washington, Milwaukee, Charlotte and the Clippers, owning career averages of 7.9 points, 6.6 assists, 2.6 rebounds and 1.77 steals per game. He appeared in 74 games (39 starts) this past season with the Clippers, averaging 4.6 points, 4.4 assists and 1.35 steals in 22.6 minutes. Knight ranked second in the NBA in assists-per-turnover (4.62), and third in steals per turnover (2.87).
Apparently you weren't watching when his teammates were named Rice, Fox, Jones, Van Exel, or Threatt.Originally Posted by 23ska909red02
EB4President:
I am sick of everyone saying Bryant just learned to share the ball. His players changed their names from Kwame to Pau, Smush to Fish.
But his assists numbers have not really changed... Assists are a tricky stat but still..........Originally Posted by gangsta207therevolution
Apparently you weren't watching when his teammates were named Rice, Fox, Jones, Van Exel, or Threatt.Originally Posted by 23ska909red02
EB4President:
I am sick of everyone saying Bryant just learned to share the ball. His players changed their names from Kwame to Pau, Smush to Fish.
I'm not saying dude NEVER passed to those guys, but he definitely had a reputation for being a ballhog long before Smush or Kwame came into the scene.
Apparently you weren't watching when his teammates were named Rice, Fox, Jones, Van Exel, or Threatt.Originally Posted by 23ska909red02
EB4President:
I am sick of everyone saying Bryant just learned to share the ball. His players changed their names from Kwame to Pau, Smush to Fish.
Chris "The Birdman" Andersen will return to the Denver Nuggets next season. He agreed to sign a one-year contract with the team, multiple sources said Wednesday.
Andersen will make a league minimum $998,000 next season.
Originally Posted by bhzmafia14
- The who's who in the stands... NBA players (J.R. Smith)
Kings Agree to Sign Bobby Brown
Posted: 7/23/2008 6:29:00 PM
Source: Sacramento Bee
The Kings have come to terms with point guard Bobby Brown, a point guard out of Cal State Fullerton who played with New Orleans in the recent Las Vegas summer league.
The deal is for two years at the veteran's minimum with a player option in the second season (specific terms to come), as confirmed by a source close to the Kings. Brown's signing should be official by tomorrow and will be a clear sign the Kings will hold an open tryout of sorts for their backup point guard position. Second-round draft pick Sean Singletary (Virginia) will also be hoping to land the job of behind Beno Udrih.
Brown was impressive while playing with the Hornets, averaging 15.2 points and 6.3 assists. Brown - a 6-foot-2, 23-year-old who went undrafted last summer and played in Berlin last season - was impressive enough at summer league that there was buzz that he could become the backup to Hornets point guard Chris Paul.
Kings Agree to Sign Bobby Brown
WOW.
I can't believe the Hornets passed up on signing him.
Originally Posted by anygivensunday
Who would the lakers send to chicago for deng? Luke and Mihm?
WOW.