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Didn't the C's signed Allen, Garnett and Pierce not so long ago in one summer? So to your point of no star wants to play for the Celtics
Also I hope youre joking about the fact that the NBA should veto this trade, when a GM of one association willingly signs a deal with another one no fucking way Stern should be able to stop that (unless collision/fraude or something is found, but not out of freaking stupidity).
And Pau Gasol raped Memphis, lmao, you truly believe Pau is (if at all) that much better than Marc?
Didn't the C's signed Allen, Garnett and Pierce not so long ago in one summer? So to your point of no star wants to play for the Celtics
Also I hope youre joking about the fact that the NBA should veto this trade, when a GM of one association willingly signs a deal with another one no fucking way Stern should be able to stop that (unless collision/fraude or something is found, but not out of freaking stupidity).
And Pau Gasol raped Memphis, lmao, you truly believe Pau is (if at all) that much better than Marc?
Yeah, I guess Howard would wanna lose tens of milions of dollars and has no intrest playing with Nash/Bryant/Pau, a team that actually can and will play for the championship instead of Orlando.
Then again looking at your predictions on this forum I guess I shouldnt expect any kind of logic from you.
Yeah, I guess Howard would wanna lose tens of milions of dollars and has no intrest playing with Nash/Bryant/Pau, a team that actually can and will play for the championship instead of Orlando.
Then again looking at your predictions on this forum I guess I shouldnt expect any kind of logic from you.
Yeah, I guess Howard would wanna lose tens of milions of dollars and has no intrest playing with Nash/Bryant/Pau, a team that actually can and will play for the championship instead of Orlando.
Then again looking at your predictions on this forum I guess I shouldnt expect any kind of logic from you.
Yeah, I guess Howard would wanna lose tens of milions of dollars and has no intrest playing with Nash/Bryant/Pau, a team that actually can and will play for the championship instead of Orlando.
Then again looking at your predictions on this forum I guess I shouldnt expect any kind of logic from you.
Didn't the C's signed Allen, Garnett and Pierce not so long ago in one summer? So to your point of no star wants to play for the Celtics
Also I hope youre joking about the fact that the NBA should veto this trade, when a GM of one association willingly signs a deal with another one no fucking way Stern should be able to stop that (unless collision/fraude or something is found, but not out of freaking stupidity).
And Pau Gasol raped Memphis, lmao, you truly believe Pau is (if at all) that much better than Marc?
Didn't the C's signed Allen, Garnett and Pierce not so long ago in one summer? So to your point of no star wants to play for the Celtics
Also I hope youre joking about the fact that the NBA should veto this trade, when a GM of one association willingly signs a deal with another one no fucking way Stern should be able to stop that (unless collision/fraude or something is found, but not out of freaking stupidity).
And Pau Gasol raped Memphis, lmao, you truly believe Pau is (if at all) that much better than Marc?
not a Lakers fan, but the lakers did not get lucky. they have proven time & time again that their front office is on their game when it comes to putting a squad together. jerry west was very good & mitch kupchak is proving to be very good at what he does as well.
as for howard not wanting to stay in LA after this year, i don't know how you can say that. howard has lived in LA these past 3-4 months rehabbing his back. he is familiar w/the city & i'm sure he will want to make his own mark on Lakers history. this team can be his to lead after Kobe retires. he will not be a 3rd option behind kobe & gasol. that is just ridiculous to think that. w/nash running the point, it could be devastating to opponents if howard & nash get the pick & roll working. i can see kobe deferring to howard more as well which may prolong his career a little. gasol will no doubt be a 3rd option more often that not in my opinion.
howard does not want to follow in shaq's footsteps? he played in Orlando & they both had/have the nickname superman. you should really read what you write before hitting that submit button. you look like an ass clown very often w/the crap that you spew.
not a Lakers fan, but the lakers did not get lucky. they have proven time & time again that their front office is on their game when it comes to putting a squad together. jerry west was very good & mitch kupchak is proving to be very good at what he does as well.
as for howard not wanting to stay in LA after this year, i don't know how you can say that. howard has lived in LA these past 3-4 months rehabbing his back. he is familiar w/the city & i'm sure he will want to make his own mark on Lakers history. this team can be his to lead after Kobe retires. he will not be a 3rd option behind kobe & gasol. that is just ridiculous to think that. w/nash running the point, it could be devastating to opponents if howard & nash get the pick & roll working. i can see kobe deferring to howard more as well which may prolong his career a little. gasol will no doubt be a 3rd option more often that not in my opinion.
howard does not want to follow in shaq's footsteps? he played in Orlando & they both had/have the nickname superman. you should really read what you write before hitting that submit button. you look like an ass clown very often w/the crap that you spew.
First off, I also think this trade helps the Sixers in a big manner. They did need that legit big guy as you already said and with him they prob would have beaten the C's. As for it creating matchup problems it will do against the worse teams in the league, but if they wanna make a playoff run they will have to beat the Heat at some point and Lebron can just play frontcourt.
Also I think this gamble is the way to go for Philly, but still it very much so is a gamble. Iguoduola gave it his all everytime and had a great season, Bynum seems lacklusture sometimes and needs to get more consistent.
But the main point to my post is, a lot of ppl in this thread dont give enough credit to the Bulls in my opinion. Shouldn't be forgotten they have a great coach, great core hustle players and a superstar in Rose (when he gets back). They also upgraded the point position. Its not lucky they get such a high record 2 years in a row and if Rose stays healthy last year during playoffs we would have seen Bulls vs Miami in conference finals.
I don't think this trade suddenly makes Philly better than the Bulls, it could be a great deal for them, but still I'd say Heat, Bulls, Celtics, Pacers, Sixers in that order.
First off, I also think this trade helps the Sixers in a big manner. They did need that legit big guy as you already said and with him they prob would have beaten the C's. As for it creating matchup problems it will do against the worse teams in the league, but if they wanna make a playoff run they will have to beat the Heat at some point and Lebron can just play frontcourt.
Also I think this gamble is the way to go for Philly, but still it very much so is a gamble. Iguoduola gave it his all everytime and had a great season, Bynum seems lacklusture sometimes and needs to get more consistent.
But the main point to my post is, a lot of ppl in this thread dont give enough credit to the Bulls in my opinion. Shouldn't be forgotten they have a great coach, great core hustle players and a superstar in Rose (when he gets back). They also upgraded the point position. Its not lucky they get such a high record 2 years in a row and if Rose stays healthy last year during playoffs we would have seen Bulls vs Miami in conference finals.
I don't think this trade suddenly makes Philly better than the Bulls, it could be a great deal for them, but still I'd say Heat, Bulls, Celtics, Pacers, Sixers in that order.
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