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Re:Around the League 09-10 2 years, 2 months ago #38806

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Sorry. It was meant as somewhat of a joke. Of course Rambis doesn't want to get fired from his first job, but he couldn't have been having much fun losing 15 straight. Frank got put out of his misery.
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Re:Around the League 09-10 2 years, 2 months ago #38807

YWG wrote:
Sorry. It was meant as somewhat of a joke. Of course Rambis doesn't want to get fired from his first job, but he couldn't have been having much fun losing 15 straight. Frank got put out of his misery.




That makes more sense.
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Re:Around the League 09-10 2 years, 2 months ago #38816

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YWG wrote:
Sorry. It was meant as somewhat of a joke. Of course Rambis doesn't want to get fired from his first job, but he couldn't have been having much fun losing 15 straight. Frank got put out of his misery.


I got your remark from the get go.
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Re:Around the League 09-10 2 years, 2 months ago #38818

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Memphis makes their case for the worst loss of the season. Double-digit lead going into the 4th against the Clippers only to be outscored 33-7 that quarter.

scores.espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=291129012

[An hour before the Nuggets threw their hat in the ring by losing to the Wolves]
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Re:Around the League 09-10 2 years, 2 months ago #38824

pants wrote:
Memphis makes their case for the worst loss of the season. Double-digit lead going into the 4th against the Clippers only to be outscored 33-7 that quarter.

scores.espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=291129012

[An hour before the Nuggets threw their hat in the ring by losing to the Wolves]


Wow... That is beyond brutal. I would say that is probably worse than any of our losses so far. We've got some that were pretty close though.
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Re:Around the League 09-10 2 years, 2 months ago #38831

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pants wrote:
YWG wrote:
Sorry. It was meant as somewhat of a joke. Of course Rambis doesn't want to get fired from his first job, but he couldn't have been having much fun losing 15 straight. Frank got put out of his misery.


I got your remark from the get go.


I should have. I must have had too much anal Koolaid.

Re:Around the League 09-10 2 years, 2 months ago #38833

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mmaland wrote:
pants wrote:
YWG wrote:
Sorry. It was meant as somewhat of a joke. Of course Rambis doesn't want to get fired from his first job, but he couldn't have been having much fun losing 15 straight. Frank got put out of his misery.


I got your remark from the get go.


I should have. I must have had too much anal Koolaid
.


Disgusting!

(but I think I know what you meant)
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Re:Around the League 09-10 2 years, 2 months ago #39126

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I've heard 2 trade rumors lately, both of which make sense and I wouldn't be surprised if they actually happened.

Bulls trade Ty Thomas and Jerome James to the Knicks for Al Harrington

I really like this trade for the Bulls. Ty Thomas is going to be a free agent and will get paid more than he's worth. Not to mention he's a headcase. Al Harrington is super underrated in my opinion.

Clippers trading Kaveman to the Pistons for Tayshaun Prince

I like this trade for both teams actually. The Pistons are thin in the post, the Clippers have a glut of post players and want Griffin & Jordan to get plenty of minutes. The Clippers are thin on the perimeter while the Pistons have many perimeter players and want to get Daye more playing time.

Also Kaveman is from Michigan while Prince is from LA. This trade makes sense in every which way.
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Re:Around the League 09-10 2 years, 2 months ago #39134

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roundhouse wrote:
I've heard 2 trade rumors lately, both of which make sense and I wouldn't be surprised if they actually happened.

Bulls trade Ty Thomas and Jerome James to the Knicks for Al Harrington

I really like this trade for the Bulls. Ty Thomas is going to be a free agent and will get paid more than he's worth. Not to mention he's a headcase. Al Harrington is super underrated in my opinion.

Clippers trading Kaveman to the Pistons for Tayshaun Prince

I like this trade for both teams actually. The Pistons are thin in the post, the Clippers have a glut of post players and want Griffin & Jordan to get plenty of minutes. The Clippers are thin on the perimeter while the Pistons have many perimeter players and want to get Daye more playing time.

Also Kaveman is from Michigan while Prince is from LA. This trade makes sense in every which way.


Why would the Knicks move Harrington? He's been fantastic for them the last two years.

That Clippers trade would mean they are giving up on Al Thornton. That'd surprise me.
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Re:Around the League 09-10 2 years, 2 months ago #39142

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pants wrote:
Why would the Knicks move Harrington? He's been fantastic for them the last two years.

That Clippers trade would mean they are giving up on Al Thornton. That'd surprise me.


The Knicks need a post presence and Ty Thomas would fit well in Dantoni's system. Harrington is perimeter oriented and a lot older than the Knicks core guys.

Why does it mean they are giving up on Al Thorton? Don't understand that. There's plenty of minutes to go around. The only players that would lose time if this happens are Craig Smith (once Griffin is healthy) and Rasual Butler.
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Re:Around the League 09-10 2 years, 2 months ago #39150

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Giving up is too strong but with that trade their 3 most prized players would be were Thornton would get minutes. He certainly moves out of their "core".

That Harrington trade would make a lot more sense if the Knicks had a first round pick next year. Thomas would be a better fit with the Knicks that it is for sure but I can't see giving up their best player for a guy who has flopped so far. They have to care a little bit about this year's fan experience.
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Re:Around the League 09-10 2 years, 2 months ago #39154

I like both those trades. They both make sense to me. If anything Prince can be a mentor to Thornton. I don't think it means they are giving up on him since Prince is getting up there in age. Also, they have enough big men already when Blake gets back, plus Kaman has a big contract.
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Re:Around the League 09-10 2 years, 2 months ago #39292

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I like both those trades. They both make sense to me. If anything Prince can be a mentor to Thornton. I don't think it means they are giving up on him since Prince is getting up there in age. Also, they have enough big men already when Blake gets back, plus Kaman has a big contract.


Prince - 29 years old
Thornton - 26 years old

Clippers have Camby, Kaman and Jordan who can play center. Camby is a FA and is old. Jordan is putting up 2.9 ppg/2.4 rpg. If they trade Kaman it could be Jordan and junk at C next year. I'd say the drop from Kaman to Jordan is way more than Price to Thornton.
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Re:Around the League 09-10 2 years, 2 months ago #39293

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College Wolf wrote:
I like both those trades. They both make sense to me. If anything Prince can be a mentor to Thornton. I don't think it means they are giving up on him since Prince is getting up there in age. Also, they have enough big men already when Blake gets back, plus Kaman has a big contract.


Prince - 29 years old
Thornton - 26 years old

Clippers have Camby, Kaman and Jordan who can play center. Camby is a FA and is old. Jordan is putting up 2.9 ppg/2.4 rpg. If they trade Kaman it could be Jordan and junk at C next year. I'd say the drop from Kaman to Jordan is way more than Price to Thornton.


Hmm, I thought Prince was older than that. And I knew Thornton was an "older" rookie, but I didn't realize he was that old. I should have checked. Same as it was with Foye, people think they have tons of "untapped potential", but by this age what you see is pretty much what you get.

I guess I wouldn't do it for the Clippers either.
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Re:Around the League 09-10 2 years, 2 months ago #39307

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Have you seen the numbers Camby is putting up?

The only reason Deandre Jordan has those stats is because he only gets leftover minutes behind Kaman and Camby.
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