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  • ZoneBlitz
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    • Feb 2009
    • 1844

    Originally posted by EmpireWF
    Rockets will sign Marc Gasol to a max-contract offer sheet and are working on a sign and trade with Memphis.
    If the Chris Paul trade had gone down, Marc Gasol would've been reunited with his brother Pau in Houston.

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    • godspeed
      Member
      • Mar 2009
      • 1316

      A little relieved if the Clippers match the Warriors offer sheet to DeAndre Jordan. Just hate paying that much for a big man, just because its the going market rate for a big man.

      Beans has a fresh start this year, he put on weight, apparantly looks real good in the off season and feels refershed with a new start, a new coach who he likes, thinking he might be able to finally meet potential.

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      • EmpireWF
        Giants in the Super Bowl
        • Mar 2009
        • 24082

        Broussard says Clippers will part with either Eric Gordon or the unprotected 2012 Twolves first round pick for Paul.


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        • calgaryballer
          Tiote!
          • Mar 2009
          • 4620

          If it's an 'or' it has to be the unprotected pick right? What good is getting Paul if you lose a Top 5 SG?

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          • Point Blank
            Needs a hobby
            • Oct 2008
            • 14184

            Kobe upset about Odom trade.

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            • TheImmortalGoud
              No longer a noob
              • Jan 2011
              • 1790

              Originally posted by calgaryballer
              If it's an 'or' it has to be the unprotected pick right? What good is getting Paul if you lose a Top 5 SG?
              They have the best shot to resign Paul, and If I'm the Clippers, I'd rather have Paul.

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              • Juggernaut
                Sitting on the Sidelines
                • Dec 2008
                • 5670

                Odom is a steal for the Mavs. Amazing deal for them. Gonna help them with the lose of Chandler.

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                • Diivox
                  It's the other way.
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 1773

                  Originally posted by Juggernaut
                  Odom is a steal for the Mavs. Amazing deal for them. Gonna help them with the lose of Chandler.
                  serious upgrade for a team that is still trying to win now while nowitzki is still around.

                  ive got alot of love for Odom, he's like the one Laker i really liked.

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                  • Juggernaut
                    Sitting on the Sidelines
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 5670

                    Originally posted by Diivox
                    serious upgrade for a team that is still trying to win now while nowitzki is still around.

                    ive got alot of love for Odom, he's like the one Laker i really liked.
                    And they got him for what, a late 1st round pick? What a steal.

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                    • s@ppisgod
                      No longer a noob
                      • Apr 2011
                      • 1032

                      Originally posted by ZoneBlitz
                      To the guys hating on the NBA: The "super teams" generate fan interest. Last season NBA ratings went sky high due to Lebron James & Chris Bosh signing with Miami. The Micheal Jordan era made the league extremely popular, even though it was just the Bulls dominating everyone else. Elite teams are what generate the most ratings & interest. The NBA would never work with the NFL parity model.
                      The Bulls dominated because they were pretty arguably the best team of all time in 98 led by the best player ever. Not because small market teams were relegated to farm systems and decimated by their best players leaving. Imagine if Reggie Miller or David Robinson left for Utah or Chicago or Seattle. Instead of making their small market teams interesting and competitive. At any point during their dominance, Orlando had Shaq, Houston had Hakeem, NY had Ewing, Seattle had Sonic Boom, Philly/Phoenix had Barkley.

                      There is such a thing as too much of a good thing. People got interested in the Heat because they were freakishly talented and people were hoping someone would knock them off. It's different when more and more teams like that start popping up and there's about 18-20 teams that just don't matter at all. You water down the product when these guys are pretty much encouraged to do this and leave teams like Cleveland, New Orleans, Denver, and Toronto to wallow in obscurity. It's good for the ratings of the finals and the big match-ups, but what about for the attendance of about 15 markets when the Heat aren't in town. Think anybody wants to go see a T-Wolves/Cavs game or a Rockets/Raptors game or a Nuggets/Bobcats game or a 76ers/Hornets game when Paul inevitably leaves or a Magic/Pistons game when Howard leaves? You say the NBA is driven by star power, but when your're adding stars to teams that are already contenders and have stars, you're condensing the # of teams that can really make money moreso than it was before the lockout when owners were saying they weren't making much of a profit.
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                      • EmpireWF
                        Giants in the Super Bowl
                        • Mar 2009
                        • 24082

                        Originally posted by s@ppisgod
                        The Bulls dominated because they were pretty arguably the best team of all time in 98 led by the best player ever. Not because small market teams were relegated to farm systems and decimated by their best players leaving. Imagine if Reggie Miller or David Robinson left for Utah or Chicago or Seattle. Instead of making their small market teams interesting and competitive. At any point during their dominance, Orlando had Shaq, Houston had Hakeem, NY had Ewing, Seattle had Sonic Boom, Philly/Phoenix had Barkley.
                        There are stars all over the league but only a few have a collection of them.

                        Boston - Big 3 (KG, Pierce, Allen)
                        Nets - Deron Williams
                        Knicks - Melo & Amare
                        76ers - n/a
                        Raptors - n/a

                        Bulls - DRose
                        Cavaliers - n/a
                        Pistons - n/a
                        Pacers - Granger
                        Bucks - n/a (Bogut?)

                        Hawks - Josh Smith & Al Horford
                        Bobcats - n/a
                        Heat - Big 3 (LBJ, Wade, Bosh)
                        Magic - Dwight Howard
                        Wizards - John Wall

                        Mavericks - Nowitzki
                        Rockets - n/a
                        Grizzlies - Randolph & Gay?
                        Hornets - CP3
                        Spurs - Duncan, Ginobli

                        Nuggets - n/a
                        TWolves - Kevin Love
                        Thunder - Kevin Durant & Russell Westbrook
                        Blazers - LaMarcus Aldridge
                        Jazz - n/a

                        Warriors - Steph Curry & Monta Ellis (David Lee a step below)
                        Clippers - Blake Griffin
                        Lakers - Kobe & Gasol
                        Suns - Steve Nash
                        Kings - n/a (tyreke evans?)


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                        • Warner2BruceTD
                          2011 Poster Of The Year
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 26142

                          Originally posted by ZoneBlitz
                          To the guys hating on the NBA: The "super teams" generate fan interest. Last season NBA ratings went sky high due to Lebron James & Chris Bosh signing with Miami. The Micheal Jordan era made the league extremely popular, even though it was just the Bulls dominating everyone else. Elite teams are what generate the most ratings & interest. The NBA would never work with the NFL parity model.
                          Yeah, because that model has worked out so badly for the NFL. Struggling for fan interest, they are.

                          And tell the 20 or so owners that lose money every year that Super Teams are great for the league.

                          For all of the talk of how resurgent the NBA was last season, that was largely for aesthetic reasons and slightly increased TV ratings. When 2/3 of the teams are losing money, there is a problem.

                          Super Teams are great for ESPN, TNT, ABC, and the Super Teams. That's it.

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                          • Warner2BruceTD
                            2011 Poster Of The Year
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 26142

                            Originally posted by ZoneBlitz
                            To the guys hating on the NBA: The "super teams" generate fan interest. Last season NBA ratings went sky high due to Lebron James & Chris Bosh signing with Miami. The Micheal Jordan era made the league extremely popular, even though it was just the Bulls dominating everyone else. Elite teams are what generate the most ratings & interest. The NBA would never work with the NFL parity model.
                            And I would like you to explain why this wouldn't work. Not just an NFL model with a hard cap and revenue sharing, but any model that featured a hard cap & free agent compensation, and took the power away from the players to basically do whatever the fuck they want with impunity in terms of basically telling owners to fuck themselves while they decide where & who they want to play with?

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                            • Mogriffjr
                              aka Reece
                              • Apr 2009
                              • 2759

                              Paul to the paper clips almost done

                              Kaman, aminu, Bledsoe and a 1st rounder (twolves one) for paul
                              Originally posted by Nick Mangold
                              Wes Welker is a great player. He's really taken advantage of watching film. If we don't keep a Spy on him, he could really open the Gate.

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                              • Point Blank
                                Needs a hobby
                                • Oct 2008
                                • 14184

                                Barea to the TWolves
                                David West signs with the Pacers

                                Nice pickups for both teams. Also nice to see the Clippers grabbing Paul, they have a nice squad.

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