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Why does this thread have so much activity 3 weeks after the season ends
some nerdy ass mofos like pavel & brick... my bet
Why does this thread have so much activity 3 weeks after the season ends
if Vasquez is the PG, doesnt matter if you have Nerlens
Ty Lawson picked up his second DUI in a year last night. http://probasketballtalk.nbcsports....-dui-2/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
lawd.
someone gas this thread
Why does this thread have so much activity 3 weeks after the season ends
Thudner season never ends.
Perry averaged like 22 during a 3 game stretch this year
Then he got hurt and never played again
I really like him, will be rooting for himThe start of "salary cap gymnastics" I see.
Here's my official scouting report on PJ3:
The other thing is that if this free agency taught us anything it's that small market teams can sign big names. Aldridge almost went to the Suns. Monroe chose less money to go to Milwaukee. DeMarre Carroll went to the Raptors. Monta Ellis went to Indiana.
Who's the biggest free agent the big markets got? Robin Lopez in NY? Lakers couldn't get anyone and brought in Hibbert! Celtics are still waiting for Love to return their phone call (who, by the way, went to Cleveland and still stayed). Mavs missed on everyone (other than a broken Wes Matthews). Miami got no one.
I didn't expect anything, it was just an example of another big market team who didn't get a big name free
agent
I'll let it go when you stop saying ridiculous things. OKC doesn't bring in big name free agents. Nobody wants to live there.
They drafted Russ and Durant (and Ibaka, and Harden). They traded for Kanter. Where are all the free agents?
That's not the point. The point is you denigrated the Kanter signing because of these imaginary free agents that are lining up to move to Oklahoma.
Considering that's nonsense, it doesn't stand as a criticism of the signing.
Now you're a big fan of what they've been preaching?
Well if you'd really paid attention, you'd understand the different situation they're in now versus then.