2012 NBA Off-Season Thread

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  • TheImmortalGoud
    No longer a noob
    • Jan 2011
    • 1790

    Rotoworld

    The Grizzlies will reportedly sign Darrell Arthur to a two-year contract worth a total of $9-10 million.

    There will be a third-year option, according to Chris Vernon, which we presume will be a team option. Arthur is recovering from Achilles surgery, so the short length of the deal is understandable from the Grizzlies' perspective, but if healthy Arthur and Marreese Speights give Memphis two excellent backups for Marc Gasol and Zach Randolph.

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    • BiggaAdams
      Junior Member
      • Jul 2009
      • 719

      Originally posted by Argath
      Dirk?
      Dirk still puts the ball on the floor and mixes up some post game in there with a ridiculous mid range jumper. He's fuckin wet.

      Anderson can stroke that 3, but he shoots 7 of them a game. More than half of his shots are 3's! Shoots 44% from the field. Him and Dirk don't belong in the same sentence here.

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      • BiggaAdams
        Junior Member
        • Jul 2009
        • 719

        Originally posted by Bob Kuzzy
        He still managed nearly 8RPG playing mostly around the 3 point line. Hes really improved his game with steady minutes and is as wet as it gets for a big man in the league.
        No doubt, dude can ball. I want to see him repeat that again. Not to discredit his 8RPG but outside of Dwight, nobody on that squad rebounded.

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        • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
          Highwayman
          • Feb 2009
          • 15429

          Ryan Anderson is a strong stretch 4...when you got Dwight down low, your 4 can stretch and do other things.

          The Nets acquiring Mirza Teletovic goes well with Dwight because he's a stretch 4 that can shoot.

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          • Primetime
            Thank You Prince
            • Nov 2008
            • 17526

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            • G-men
              Posts too much
              • Nov 2011
              • 7579

              Originally posted by MikeChase27
              Now he doesn't have Dwight picking up the slack for him.
              I'm sure he'll be just fine with Anthony Davis in there.

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              • JimLeavy59
                War Hero
                • May 2012
                • 7199

                Originally posted by G-men
                I'm sure he'll be just fine with Anthony Davis in there.
                Anthony Davis is a PF himself and I doubt he will be able to bang down low and battle for rebounds on a consistent basis early on in his career.

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                • FedEx227
                  Delivers
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 10454

                  VoicesofWrestling.com

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                  • A Tasty Burgerr
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                    • Oct 2008
                    • 5916

                    DeJuan Blair is bitter, I guess I can kind of see his perspective though.

                    DeJuan Blair doesn’t expect to play a fourth season with the Spurs.

                    “I love the Spurs, but they’ve got a lot of ‘bigs,’ and they’re bringing somebody else from overseas, so where am I going to fall at?” Blair said. “I was out of the rotation at the end of the season, so imagine next year. That’s something I really don’t want to go through again, because it tore me down.”

                    Blair started 62 games during the regular season, but played sparingly during the playoffs.

                    “The Spurs are excellent,” Blair said. “They used me to get everybody going and just get to the playoffs. That’s what it’s seemed like the last two seasons. But it’s a business, and everybody has their role, and I played mine, obviously, in the season. That’s proved right now.

                    “We were No. 1 the last two seasons when I was starting, and then lost in the playoffs when I wasn’t. That’s just, well, I don’t know, common sense.”

                    Read more: http://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap...#ixzz209EgzfHS

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                    • Argath
                      $2 whore
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 9241

                      Man does have a point

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                      • TheImmortalGoud
                        No longer a noob
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 1790

                        Rotoworld

                        The Spurs agreed to a three-year, $12 million deal with restricted free agent Danny Green on Monday.

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                        • MattD56
                          big D
                          • Dec 2009
                          • 106

                          Originally posted by G-men
                          I'm sure he'll be just fine with Anthony Davis in there.
                          uhhhhhhhh

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                          • MattD56
                            big D
                            • Dec 2009
                            • 106

                            Originally posted by A Tasty Burgerr
                            DeJuan Blair is bitter, I guess I can kind of see his perspective though.
                            i agree with most of what he said except for the last statement

                            wasn't blair starting when the spurs lost to memphis?

                            also, the spurs lost to the thunder because they're the thunder, and they're the better and more athletic team

                            not because blair wasn't in the lineup

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                            • TheImmortalGoud
                              No longer a noob
                              • Jan 2011
                              • 1790

                              Rotoworld

                              J.R. Smith came to terms with the Knicks on a two-year deal with the first year at $2.8 million.

                              The second year is a player option and we're guessing the amount is similar to Year 1, making this a solid deal for the Knicks. Obvious liabilities aside (and there are many), there aren't too many players that can heat up in a split second on offense like Smith -- and they don't often come this cheap.

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                              • JimLeavy59
                                War Hero
                                • May 2012
                                • 7199

                                Meh dude is better of in China where he is the best player lol.

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