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  • SuperNova854
    Hobo Pride
    • Nov 2008
    • 8161

    Report: Kidd Staying In Dallas

    1984 Record: 44-38 (9th in west)
    1985 Record: 42-40 (7th in west; 1st round exit)
    1986 Record: 51-31 (3rd in west; swept in finals)


    The Grizzlies theme this season should be : "This Season, We're Doing It For The Lulz"

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    • Rylo
      Corpse Disgracer
      • Oct 2008
      • 5666

      Did the Spurs pick up Jack McClinton?

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      • Vinsane
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 5971



        The Cavaliers are on the move in NBA free agency.

        Team General Manager Danny Ferry and head coach Mike Brown flew to Los Angeles Sunday for a clandestine free-agent meeting. Team officials refused to confirm who they're hoping to sign, but the Cavs obviously are trying to land one of their free-agent targets as the market heats up again following the July 4 holiday.

        Dan Fegan, the agent who represents both Cavs forward Anderson Varejao and Toronto forward Shawn Marion, is based in Los Angeles and often conducts in-person negotiating sessions there. Fegan did not return messages on Sunday. A league source said the Cavs did not meet with Marion in person on Sunday.

        The Cavs have been in talks with Fegan about a new contract for Varejao, who opted out of his deal with the team last week.

        It is also possible the Cavs were meeting with restricted free-agent wing Josh Childress, who lives in the Los Angeles area in the off-season. The 6-8 veteran who is known for being an intelligent player and good defender played last season in Greece after rejecting an offer from the Atlanta Hawks. He's averaged 11.1 points and 5.9 rebounds for his career.

        The Hawks still have matching rights on Childress, but they have several of their own free agents they are in talks to retain and may not be willing to match an offer sheet. Childress still has two years left on his contract in Greece but has an opt-out clause and is considering returning to the NBA, having met with the Milwaukee Bucks last week.
        If we resign Andy and pick up NOBODY else?

        No "Ring For The King".
        25-02, 23:16 Yawkey Way celtics fucking suck

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        • FirstTimer
          Freeman Error

          • Feb 2009
          • 18729

          I think they need to look at adding Marion and/or Childress. Andy V would be nice but right now Marion and Childress are more pressing needs.

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          • A Tasty Burgerr
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            • Oct 2008
            • 5916

            Childress met with the Bucks a few days ago, haven't really heard anything about it since

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            • Kuzzy Powers
              Beautiful Like Moses
              • Oct 2008
              • 12542

              Prob not worth its own thread so ill post it here.. Hill re-signs with the Suns.

              Originally posted by Rotoworld
              Grant Hill has decided to re-sign with the Phoenix Suns, according to a report from Yahoo! Sports.
              Hill made the decision in part because he felt comfortable that the Suns would be able to sign Steve Nash, and that he is comfortable with the direction of the team. Hill's fantasy value is significantly higher in Phoenix than it would have been in Boston

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              • Yawkey Way
                Free World Leader
                • Oct 2008
                • 6731

                hill shoulda came to Boston.

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                • Kuzzy Powers
                  Beautiful Like Moses
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 12542

                  Apparently the Jazz are looking into signing Big Bay Davis to an offer sheet if Millsap ends up getting away, which it appears he will. They're looking to move forward without Boozer.

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                  • SuperNova854
                    Hobo Pride
                    • Nov 2008
                    • 8161

                    They are also desperatley trying to trade Booz control.

                    1984 Record: 44-38 (9th in west)
                    1985 Record: 42-40 (7th in west; 1st round exit)
                    1986 Record: 51-31 (3rd in west; swept in finals)


                    The Grizzlies theme this season should be : "This Season, We're Doing It For The Lulz"

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                    • mfbmike
                      Goat****er
                      • Nov 2008
                      • 4793

                      Heat in Odom's future?

                      Lakers owner Jerry Buss, who improved on his offer of $8 million a season to Lamar Odom, is getting frustrated and is thinking about pulling the deal off the table soon. Odom was asked whether it was true the Miami Heat had made him an offer. The Heat has only the midlevel exception of $5.8 million but might be willing to give Odom a five-year, $34-million deal. Miami signed Odom to a five-year, $65-million contract in 2003 before trading him to the Lakers in 2004 in a deal involving Shaquille O'Neal. "I don't know how to answer that question," Odom said about Miami being a suitor. "I'm pretty sure there might be other teams. I just won a championship."

                      Los Angeles Times

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                      • SuperNova854
                        Hobo Pride
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 8161

                        Odom was great in his one season with the Heat. He'd be great there.

                        1984 Record: 44-38 (9th in west)
                        1985 Record: 42-40 (7th in west; 1st round exit)
                        1986 Record: 51-31 (3rd in west; swept in finals)


                        The Grizzlies theme this season should be : "This Season, We're Doing It For The Lulz"

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                        • SuperNova854
                          Hobo Pride
                          • Nov 2008
                          • 8161

                          Could Big Ben Return To Detroit?

                          The Pistons are expected to explore the possibility of bringing Ben Wallace back to Detroit.

                          They are in need of a relatively inexpensive big man, and Wallace just had his lucrative contract bought out by the Suns.

                          Detroit has $3.5 million left to spend on free agents.

                          Glen Davis is an option as well, but the Pistons are worried about his restricted free agent status.
                          realgm.com

                          1984 Record: 44-38 (9th in west)
                          1985 Record: 42-40 (7th in west; 1st round exit)
                          1986 Record: 51-31 (3rd in west; swept in finals)


                          The Grizzlies theme this season should be : "This Season, We're Doing It For The Lulz"

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                          • SuperNova854
                            Hobo Pride
                            • Nov 2008
                            • 8161

                            May Thinks He's A Good Fit For Portland

                            The Trail Blazers worked out free-agent forward Sean May on Tuesday at a UNLV campus practice court.

                            May plans to work out for the Blazers, Kings, Clippers and Cavaliers by the time the week is over.

                            Portland general manager Kevin Pritchard said that the 6-foot-9 forward "did a nice job" during the workout.

                            Pritchard added that May shouldn't be viewed as a fallback plan in the event the Blazers miss out on Paul Millsap.

                            "Don't read anything into that," he said. "We just want to take a look at a lot of guys. That's what summer league's for; that's what the summer's about. Nate and I have always wanted to take a look at as many guys as we can."

                            May, meanwhile, believes that Portland would be a good fit.

                            "Both workouts went really well," he said. "Portland was really good and I like their staff a lot. I think they like me. I think they can see it fitting. Right now, I'm fighting for my career, to get my career back on track. I think they notice that. I'm in the best shape of my life. I feel great, I move great, the workout went well and I shot the ball well. I think they like that."

                            1984 Record: 44-38 (9th in west)
                            1985 Record: 42-40 (7th in west; 1st round exit)
                            1986 Record: 51-31 (3rd in west; swept in finals)


                            The Grizzlies theme this season should be : "This Season, We're Doing It For The Lulz"

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                            • Whatupdoe44
                              Magic
                              • Nov 2008
                              • 4954

                              i think may will say hes a good fit anywhere seeing as he will be lucky to find a spot in the lg


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                              • Kuzzy Powers
                                Beautiful Like Moses
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 12542

                                Sean May is a good fit playing at your local YMCA.

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