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Post by quikdrummer on Nov 26, 2018 20:17:55 GMT -5
Jon Johnson: Per NBA source, Sixers have gauged interest, value for Markelle Fultz in recent days. – via Twitter jonjohnsonwip
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Post by quikdrummer on Nov 26, 2018 20:19:55 GMT -5
RIDGE
I finally got around to countering your offer from last week. I want no part of Dwight and his tranny loving sore ass, but see what you think of that one
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Post by mrShowtime on Nov 26, 2018 22:47:15 GMT -5
When Hero-Ball goes wrong:
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Post by Pain662 on Nov 27, 2018 9:19:27 GMT -5
Christopher Hine: Of note … Wiggins, he of the maximum contract, has not been on the floor in crunch time for the Wolves and Derrick Rose, he of the minimum contract, has been. – via Twitter ChristopherHine
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Post by mrShowtime on Nov 27, 2018 10:22:12 GMT -5
Christopher Hine: Of note … Wiggins, he of the maximum contract, has not been on the floor in crunch time for the Wolves and Derrick Rose, he of the minimum contract, has been. – via Twitter ChristopherHine TOM THIBODEAU
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Post by mrShowtime on Nov 27, 2018 10:30:42 GMT -5
This could be the kind of thing that facilitates a bigger move for a team like Washington.
STAY TUNED.
At least a couple NBA teams have approached the Knicks to inquire on Damyean Dotson‘s potential availability, a source tells Marc Berman of The New York Post.
Berman’s report gives no indication that the Knicks are looking to trade Dotson, but he suggests the team may have to consider a move by February’s trade deadline, given the 24-year-old’s role and contract situation.
A starter for nine Knicks games this season, Dotson has recently fallen out of the rotation, having not seen any action since November 18. As Berman observes, minutes may be even harder to come by for Dotson when Courtney Lee returns from his neck injury, which is expected to happen in the near future.
Berman also points out that the drafting of Dotson was spearheaded by former team president Phil Jackson and his top adviser, Clarence Gaines, meaning the current management group may not be as invested in seeing the 6’6″ guard succeed in New York.
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Post by mrShowtime on Nov 27, 2018 10:31:38 GMT -5
Any potential Lakers trade for Wizards guard Bradley Beal would likely have Brandon Ingram as its centerpiece, according to Eric Pincus in a Bleacher Report column. Los Angeles probably wouldn’t agree to deal Ingram plus either Lonzo Ball, Kyle Kuzma or Josh Hart, Pincus opines. However, a package of Ingram, Rajon Rondo and Michael Beasley would add up to enough salary to absorb Beal’s hefty contract. Kentavious Caldwell-Pope couldn’t be substituted for Rondo unless he agreed to the deal, due to a quirk in rules regarding players who re-sign one-year contracts, Pincus adds.
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Post by quikdrummer on Nov 27, 2018 11:25:49 GMT -5
All these NBA rumors are like trying to make a deal with Bbills, all talk and no action
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Post by bbills on Nov 27, 2018 11:40:03 GMT -5
All these NBA rumors are like trying to make a deal with Bbills, all talk and no action what are you talking about we made a trade already this season fol
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Post by admiralfish on Nov 27, 2018 16:12:57 GMT -5
While I personally think this would be a great move for phoenix, would it be? I can't see your owner giving up multiple picks and that's what this will boil down to. And I imagine while they have the cap space NOW for wall it could turn into an issue in 2 years when you've given raises to the young guys. IDK. But if I'm Washington and you can get Phoenix to say yes I'm clicking accept IMMEDIATELY!!! I DO know there is no way in EARTH the Lakers are parting with our Cap space for Bradley Beal. Long term it’s a terrible move. But Sarver wants to WIN NOW and it sure feels like he’s ready to undo all the asset gathering McDonagh did and swing for a star to fix the short term issues. Because you have your 2 young studs and Devin already A SUPERstar. Now you go for it. Here's the deal: www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=ycd8rhnnPhoenix puts in a protected pick or 2 and everyone should be happy.
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Post by mrShowtime on Nov 27, 2018 16:36:55 GMT -5
Long term it’s a terrible move. But Sarver wants to WIN NOW and it sure feels like he’s ready to undo all the asset gathering McDonagh did and swing for a star to fix the short term issues. Because you have your 2 young studs and Devin already A SUPERstar. Now you go for it. Here's the deal: www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=ycd8rhnnPhoenix puts in a protected pick or 2 and everyone should be happy. If WAS trades Wall and doesn't get a PG in return, Rivers gets the keys. There's no way they trade both.
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Post by admiralfish on Nov 27, 2018 17:02:55 GMT -5
If WAS trades Wall and doesn't get a PG in return, Rivers gets the keys. There's no way they trade both. LoL Austin is getting nothing but the keys to 6th man of the year opportunities. Him and Beale hate each other beef since high school he gotta go too. Satoransky and Beale will have it covered. Then you traded Otto if you want to.
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Post by mrShowtime on Nov 27, 2018 17:24:54 GMT -5
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Post by Pain662 on Nov 27, 2018 17:25:46 GMT -5
If WAS trades Wall and doesn't get a PG in return, Rivers gets the keys. There's no way they trade both. LoL Austin is getting nothing but the keys to 6th man of the year opportunities. Him and Beale hate each other beef since high school he gotta go too. Satoransky and Beale will have it covered. Then you traded Otto if you want to. I think they trust Satoransky more than Rivers. And I think they prefer Beal to Wall. Problem is will Beal stay or does he want out no matter what they do with Wall.
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Post by mrShowtime on Nov 28, 2018 9:59:50 GMT -5
Murray loves trolling the Lakers.
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Post by mrShowtime on Nov 28, 2018 10:02:55 GMT -5
They can never fire Mike Malone after this.
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Post by Pain662 on Nov 28, 2018 15:29:30 GMT -5
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Post by quikdrummer on Nov 28, 2018 16:06:11 GMT -5
Suns are dumping Canaan
Hopefully that means a trade is pending, not that they have decided to roll with booker at point for good
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Post by mrShowtime on Nov 28, 2018 17:31:02 GMT -5
As the Cavaliers look to unload some of their expensive veterans, they have informed teams that they will take on long-term salary in exchange for other assets, reports Brian Windhorst of ESPN.
JAAAAA-HOOOOOOOOOON WAAAAAA-HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!
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Post by quikdrummer on Nov 28, 2018 19:08:53 GMT -5
As the Cavaliers look to unload some of their expensive veterans, they have informed teams that they will take on long-term salary in exchange for other assets, reports Brian Windhorst of ESPN.JAAAAA-HOOOOOOOOOON WAAAAAA-HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!! Korver to the Jazz
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Post by mrShowtime on Nov 29, 2018 10:10:25 GMT -5
Early 90s Blazers had a play similar to this that they ran throughout the season.
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Post by ace on Nov 29, 2018 11:32:49 GMT -5
Levram
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Post by Pain662 on Nov 29, 2018 16:22:48 GMT -5
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Post by admiralfish on Nov 29, 2018 16:39:25 GMT -5
LoL Austin is getting nothing but the keys to 6th man of the year opportunities. Him and Beale hate each other beef since high school he gotta go too. Satoransky and Beale will have it covered. Then you traded Otto if you want to. I think they trust Satoransky more than Rivers. And I think they prefer Beal to Wall. Problem is will Beal stay or does he want out no matter what they do with Wall. Beale under contract. You trade wall, fire the front office, give him the keys and tell him STFU
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Post by Pain662 on Nov 29, 2018 17:18:11 GMT -5
I think they trust Satoransky more than Rivers. And I think they prefer Beal to Wall. Problem is will Beal stay or does he want out no matter what they do with Wall. Beale under contract. You trade wall, fire the front office, give him the keys and tell him STFU They played well last season when Wall was out. They should remember that
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Post by ace on Nov 29, 2018 19:55:32 GMT -5
Walls contract is sick but I’m sure somebody will want him
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Post by mrShowtime on Nov 30, 2018 9:04:33 GMT -5
The Magic have shown some interest in Knicks point guard Frank Ntilikina, a league source tells Mike Vorkunov of The Athletic. According to Vorkunov, Orlando had a scout in Philadelphia on Wednesday night watching Ntilikina.
There’s no indication that the Knicks are looking to move their second-year guard, who is less than 18 months removed from being selected eighth overall in the 2017 draft. In fact, a week before the 2018/19 season began, Ian Begley of ESPN.com tweeted that that several teams had inquired on Ntilikina over the last year and New York hadn’t shown any interest in trading him.
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Post by bbills on Nov 30, 2018 9:33:45 GMT -5
what team has a big expiring contract that would be willing to take on a high salary?
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Post by mrShowtime on Nov 30, 2018 11:00:34 GMT -5
what team has a big expiring contract that would be willing to take on a high salary? The biggest expiring contracts: $26M Bosh $25M Melo $23M Deandre Jordan $20M Jabari (Team Option in 2019-20) $19M Klay $19M Dwight $18M Kanter $18M Wes Matthews
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Post by tadster00 on Nov 30, 2018 11:30:26 GMT -5
Can't believe this is even a question, but should I start Stafford against the Rams or Lamar Jackson against the Falcons?
Stafford has been freakin awful the entire second half of the season
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