2010 NBA Free Agency Thread

My lack of class is only surpassed by your extreme case of Know-it-all syndrome.*


*this is a joke, please take it as such. Lighten up, dude.

wait....You call ME a jock sniffer...as well as OTHERS...and you are tell ME.....to lighten up??!! :eek:


ROFLAMO!!! Priceless......!:haha:haha:haha

we will end this discuss there....
 
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A new arena is no guarantee of anything, so you cannot be sure...but you never know.


Sandra

I would agree with you in most cases, but when the new area is in a place you WANT TO play....AND the team has a pretty decent young core of players....AND the richest owner in the NBA...I am sure he will seriously think about it. Unless of course....it's more about the Knicks than playing in New York.
 
I would agree with you in most cases, but when the new area is in a place you WANT TO play....AND the team has a pretty decent young core of players....AND the richest owner in the NBA...I am sure he will seriously think about it. Unless of course....it's more about the Knicks than playing in New York.

The richest owner in the NBA...meh, the Dolans are rich enough to pay for anything an NBA franchise needs, as are most NBA owners. Prokhorov's riches are not going to be a huge factor. The rest of the issues regarding Brooklyn, and the Nets/Knicks paradigm, cannot be summed up in a few sentences. There are a lot of layers to it.


Sandra
 
The richest owner in the NBA...meh, the Dolans are rich enough to pay for anything an NBA franchise needs, as are most NBA owners. Prokhorov's riches are not going to be a huge factor. The rest of the issues regarding Brooklyn, and the Nets/Knicks paradigm, cannot be summed up in a few sentences. There are a lot of layers to it.


Sandra

IF there is anyone richer than Mikhail Prokhorov as far as NBA owners.... they have not mentioned his name. The Dolans ARE rich, VERY rich, but are clueless in running an NBA franchise smart.....Isiah Thomas. I rest my case. The rest of the Nets/Knicks paradigm has nothing to do with Paul and more their fans.
 
IF there is anyone richer than Mikhail Prokhorov as far as NBA owners.... they have not mentioned his name. The Dolans ARE rich, VERY rich, but are clueless in running an NBA franchise smart.....Isiah Thomas. I rest my case. The rest of the Nets/Knicks paradigm has nothing to do with Paul and more their fans.

Not going to debate the cluelessness of the Dolans. You brought up Prokhorov being rich as a reason free agents might come to the Nets. My point is that is a non-issue in the NBA.

As I said the Knick/Net paradigm has many layers, and they touch just about everything. Let's leave it at that.


Sandra
 
wait....You call ME a jock sniffer...as well as OTHERS...and you are tell ME.....to lighten up??!! :eek:


ROFLAMO!!! Priceless......!:haha:haha:haha

we will end this discuss there....

Who's the only one who defended a statement that compared loosing 2 NBA games to 3,000 people murdered by terrorists?
 
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Who's the only one who defended a statement that compared loosing 2 NBA games to 3,000 people murdered by terrorists?

Ok...repeating myself AGAIN. I did NOT defend him...that would mean, oh genius one, that I would have no issues with what he said. I said, HE said and the HEAT said that his choice of words or his choice of analogy was stupid...in not so many words. He knows that and he apologized.

DONE! End of story.

Before leaving Monday on a flight to Los Angeles, Wade explained, "I was simply trying to say that losing a few basketball games should not be compared to a real catastrophe. ... It was the wrong choice of words and I sincerely apologize."

I did NOT defend his statements. NO WHERE in any of my statements even hint of that.
 
Come on guys. Let's talk about Free Agents, that is what this thread titled.
 
To get back on topic, Tim Thomas is supposedly coming back and wants to come back with the Mavs. Apparently his wife had an undisclosed illness, hope she is well now. If he can hit his shots, he helps the Mavs.

[ame="http://sports.espn.go.com/dallas/nba/news/story?id=5407131"]Agent: Tim Thomas negotiating for return to Dallas Mavericks - ESPN Dallas[/ame]
 
Looks like IF Tracy McGrady can pass his physical....he will be a Bull.

[ame="http://sports.espn.go.com/chicago/nba/news/story?id=5408617"]2010 NBA free agency: Chicago Bulls set prerequisites to sign Tracy McGrady, source says - ESPN Chicago[/ame]
 
PAUL...has a change of heart.

...Looks like those ideas of forming a triple threat of his own in the NYC area have but put to bed....for now.;)


"I expressed my desire to win and I like what they said about the direction that they want to take the team. I have been a Hornet my entire career and I hope to represent the city of New Orleans and state of Louisiana for many years to come."

-- Chris Paul, on Monday's meeting with Hornets brass
 
Cavs do a little wheeling and dealing....

The Cleveland Cavaliers have traded Delonte West(notes) and Sebastian Telfair to the Minnesota Timberwolves for Ramon Sessions(notes) and Ryan Hollins.

The Timberwolves will waive West, who has only $500,000 of his $4.7 million salary guaranteed next season. The Cavs also will get a second-round pick in the trade.

Telfair previously played for the Timberwolves. The Timberwolves signed Sessions to a four-year, $16 million contract a year ago, and the Cavs can use him at shooting guard. The Cavs lost center Zydrunas Ilgauskas(notes) in free agency and aren’t expected to re-sign Shaquille O’Neal(notes), so Hollins can help their frontline.

Jonny Flynn, the T’wolves’ starting point guard last season, needs surgery to repair a hip injury and is expected to be out at least three months, league sources said. Minnesota recently signed veteran point guard Luke Ridnour and could use Telfair to back him up while Ridnour recovers.


T'wolves trade Sessions to Cavs - NBA - Yahoo! Sports
 

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