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Cannon Shell 02-14-2008 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by pgardn
So wrong.
He has the catch and shoot down as
well as any pro. He gets 2 or 3 flippin rebounds
a night. He has very little lateral movement,
he is not strong. His feet are not quick.
What about him makes him a great
athlete compared to other NBA players?

How do you determine Ewing was way better as
a pro? How? Where was he drafted? How many
NCAA championships did he play in? How many NBA
championships? We really cant deal with numbers
without the shot clock... How?

As a college center, who was better than Ewing besides
perhaps Jabbar and Walton? He had a huge impact on the college
game. Huge. As a pro?

Have you been drinking?

pgardn 02-14-2008 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
By the way where is that tremendous Eastern Bias that glorify's all Knick players because they play in NYC. Can you name 2 players?

Oh come on.
Who came to the Knicks via
San Antonio. You dont think I watch them
play? Who won the slam dunk and should not
have? Who has his own line a cheap shoes so
kids wont kill each other over expensive brands?
Who did they get from Portland that I wanted
but plays no D? on and on...


The press about the Knicks is so big
its amazing. Why dont the Bucks get this
press. They are just as bad and have been
for a while?

pgardn 02-14-2008 08:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Have you been drinking?

no.
just laughing.

figured out how to yank my chain...

King Glorious 02-15-2008 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by King Glorious
I like the trade. I think Dallas had to make the move in order to go after a title now. Kidd will help them more THIS SEASON than Harris will. Tomorrow is never guaranteed. This is the same thing I liked about Phoenix' trade for Shaq. If, as an owner or general manager, you look at your roster and know that you are good but not going to win a title, you make moves that you believe will make you better now. Simple. This is the problem the gm in Chicago didn't understand. They had chances last year and in the off-season to trade for Garnett or Gasol. They didn't make either move because they didn't want to get rid of Deng or Gordon. Those guys are fine players but as constructed, the Bulls were NOT going to win a title. So why hold on to them? Harris is a fine player and will be around for years after Kidd is gone but the chance to win a title is now so I applaud the move. The obvious area that it will hurt Dallas is in losing Diop. As unproductive as he is offensively, when combined with Dampier, they are at least a presence on defense and if nothing else, a big body and six more fouls to use against the dominant inside men of the West (Shaq, Bynum, Stoudamire, Duncan, Ming). It will not surprise me if after the Nets buyout Stackhouse, he resigns with the Mavs. One thing that I think the Mavs blew was the chance to sign Chris Webber. Webber is merely a shadow of his former self but I think he could have fit in well off of the bench for this team. If Dallas had pulled the trigger on this deal earlier, the addition of Kidd might have been enough to make Webber want to go there instead of to Golden State.

The playoffs in the West this year are probably going to be as strong as ever in the history of the game. It's going to be brutal. I think that it's going to be so brutal that it could actually end up helping the team that wins the East to the title. I think back to the first half of the 1980's when the East was so strong with Boston, Philadelphia, and Milwaukee and while they were killing each other, the Lakers were skating through the West.

Ok so now it looks like there is another problem with the deal. George's punk ass doesn't want to go so that was the first problem. Cuban didn't want to sign and trade Van Horn because of luxury tax issues. But he resigned himself into knowing that he'd have to in order to make the deal go through. Now the league is saying hold-up because of the fact that Stackhouse admitted publicly what should have been common knowledge. He said that he was going to re-sign with Dallas after the Nets bought out his contract and he waited the required 30 days. Big deal. That is not necessarily a side deal. Stackhouse would be free to sign wherever he wants to and if it's his choice to go back to Dallas, so be it. If I knew this was likely to happen, how come it's seemingly coming as a shock to everyone else now? People knew that Damon Stoudamire was looking for a buyout so he could sign with San Antonio. The Boston newspapers were reporting that Cassell was looking for a buyout so he could sign with the Celtics. Come on now. Guys know what they are planning on doing so Stackhouse is no different.

SniperSB23 02-15-2008 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by King Glorious
Ok so now it looks like there is another problem with the deal. George's punk ass doesn't want to go so that was the first problem. Cuban didn't want to sign and trade Van Horn because of luxury tax issues. But he resigned himself into knowing that he'd have to in order to make the deal go through. Now the league is saying hold-up because of the fact that Stackhouse admitted publicly what should have been common knowledge. He said that he was going to re-sign with Dallas after the Nets bought out his contract and he waited the required 30 days. Big deal. That is not necessarily a side deal. Stackhouse would be free to sign wherever he wants to and if it's his choice to go back to Dallas, so be it. If I knew this was likely to happen, how come it's seemingly coming as a shock to everyone else now? People knew that Damon Stoudamire was looking for a buyout so he could sign with San Antonio. The Boston newspapers were reporting that Cassell was looking for a buyout so he could sign with the Celtics. Come on now. Guys know what they are planning on doing so Stackhouse is no different.

Yeah, it would be like if everyone knew most of baseball was on steroids and the league did nothing but then a book came out publicizing it all and suddenly they jump to crack down on it cause of that when everyone knew what was going on all along.

King Glorious 02-15-2008 11:55 AM

Before Stoudamire got bought out by the Grizzlies, everyone pretty much knew he would sign with San Antonio when it did happen. Same thing with Cassell and the Celtics. Hell, the Boston papers were writing stories about it when the Clippers just went to Boston saying that he was in the process of negotiating his buyout so he could sign with Boston. I mean, come on. People know what's going on. As I said, if I can report that on here, there's no way to tell me that NBA people couldn't see that too. Personally, this is where I think the league does things to make themselves look awful shady. The Lakers deal was a complete steal. But it improved a team in the second biggest market in the league. Then things couldn't get any better for the league when the Suns traded for Shaq. Now they have the possibility of Shaq vs Kobe for the West title and if the Lakers win, the Lakers vs Celtics for the league title. Stern is probably wetting himself daily over the possibilities. Now, the Mavs pull this off and not only could it ruin Stern's plans but also maybe end up with him having to present the championship trophy to his arch enemy in Mark Cuban. Now way he wants this.

SniperSB23 02-15-2008 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by King Glorious
Before Stoudamire got bought out by the Grizzlies, everyone pretty much knew he would sign with San Antonio when it did happen. Same thing with Cassell and the Celtics. Hell, the Boston papers were writing stories about it when the Clippers just went to Boston saying that he was in the process of negotiating his buyout so he could sign with Boston. I mean, come on. People know what's going on. As I said, if I can report that on here, there's no way to tell me that NBA people couldn't see that too. Personally, this is where I think the league does things to make themselves look awful shady. The Lakers deal was a complete steal. But it improved a team in the second biggest market in the league. Then things couldn't get any better for the league when the Suns traded for Shaq. Now they have the possibility of Shaq vs Kobe for the West title and if the Lakers win, the Lakers vs Celtics for the league title. Stern is probably wetting himself daily over the possibilities. Now, the Mavs pull this off and not only could it ruin Stern's plans but also maybe end up with him having to present the championship trophy to his arch enemy in Mark Cuban. Now way he wants this.

It isn't that the NBA didn't know exactly what was going on. It is that Stackhouse publicly said what was going on so the NBA could no longer try and claim ignorance.

King Glorious 02-15-2008 12:17 PM

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Originally Posted by SniperSB23
It isn't that the NBA didn't know exactly what was going on. It is that Stackhouse publicly said what was going on so the NBA could no longer try and claim ignorance.

I'd rather people be honest instead of keeping quiet and trying to be sneaky and trying to act like everyone's stupid.

Stack said he was only part of the deal to make the numbers work. Nothing wrong with that. It's done in every trade. He said he'd have 30 days off to rest and then he'd be back. This was in Adrian Wojnarowski's column on Yahoo on Wednesday:

For New Jersey, president Rod Thorn would get back the three elements he most wanted for Kidd: a good young player (Harris), expiring contracts (Diop and George) and draft picks. What’s more, the Nets plan to buyout the rest of Stackhouse’s contract. Stackhouse can become an immediate free agent, but must wait 30 days to re-sign with Dallas.

One league source expected Stackhouse to return to the Mavericks if the trade had been completed.


Stackhouse said "Getting bought out, if that happens, my first choice would be to come back to Dallas. I'm settled in, just bought a house," he said.

So now a guy doesn't have the right to say what his choices would be?

SniperSB23 02-15-2008 12:21 PM

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Originally Posted by King Glorious
I'd rather people be honest instead of keeping quiet and trying to be sneaky and trying to act like everyone's stupid.

Stack said he was only part of the deal to make the numbers work. Nothing wrong with that. It's done in every trade. He said he'd have 30 days off to rest and then he'd be back. This was in Adrian Wojnarowski's column on Yahoo on Wednesday:

For New Jersey, president Rod Thorn would get back the three elements he most wanted for Kidd: a good young player (Harris), expiring contracts (Diop and George) and draft picks. What’s more, the Nets plan to buyout the rest of Stackhouse’s contract. Stackhouse can become an immediate free agent, but must wait 30 days to re-sign with Dallas.

One league source expected Stackhouse to return to the Mavericks if the trade had been completed.


Stackhouse said "Getting bought out, if that happens, my first choice would be to come back to Dallas. I'm settled in, just bought a house," he said.

So now a guy doesn't have the right to say what his choices would be?

I think it was this quote that caused the problems:

"I get 30 days to rest, then I'll be right back,'' Stackhouse told The Associated Press on Wednesday in response to the proposed trade. "I ain't going nowhere."


My favorite thing about the NBA right now is that they refer to players as expiring contracts.

King Glorious 02-15-2008 01:47 PM

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Originally Posted by SniperSB23
I think it was this quote that caused the problems:

"I get 30 days to rest, then I'll be right back,'' Stackhouse told The Associated Press on Wednesday in response to the proposed trade. "I ain't going nowhere."


My favorite thing about the NBA right now is that they refer to players as expiring contracts.

That shouldn't be a problem. It's a problem because he knows as a free agent where he's going to sign and says it?

SniperSB23 02-15-2008 02:06 PM

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Originally Posted by King Glorious
That shouldn't be a problem. It's a problem because he knows as a free agent where he's going to sign and says it?

I guess the issue is that it implies that he has already re-negotiated that he will come back to Dallas before he has been bought out by NJ which is against league policy.

whodey17 02-15-2008 02:07 PM

Having Kidd is not going to put the Mavs over the top. It will make them much better, but they will be no better than 4th in the west.

King Glorious 02-15-2008 04:46 PM

I remember back in 1996 when Shaq was a free agent and made it very clear that he wanted to sign with the Lakers. In order to make the room, the Lakers sent a few players to Charlotte, most notably Vlade Divac, and renounced a few more. Now, everyone and their momma knew that the Lakers were about to sign O'Neal and that's why they traded away their starting center but the NBA didn't say anything about pre-arranged deals then. Why? Because it put Shaq into the second biggest market in the league.


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