Official 2012 NBA Off Season Thread

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edited June 2012 in From the Cheap Seats
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Washington traded forward Rashard Lewis and the 46th overall pick to New Orleans for forward Trevor Ariza and center Emeka Okafor.
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  • TRILLip Brooks
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    free agents list
    Point Guard
    (name, team – 2011-12 salary – status)

    Deron Williams, Brooklyn Nets – $16.4 million – Player Option ($17.8 million)
    Steve Nash, Phoenix Suns – $11.7 million – Unrestricted
    Aaron Brooks, Phoenix Suns – $2.0 million – Restricted ($3.0 million Qualifying Offer)
    Raymond Felton, Portland Trail Blazers – $7.6 million – Unrestricted
    Kirk Hinrich, Atlanta Hawks – $8.0 million – Unrestricted
    Jason Kidd, Dallas Mavericks – $8.6 million – Unrestricted
    Andre Miller, Denver Nuggets – $7.8 million – Unrestricted
    Chauncey Billups, L.A. Clippers – $2.0 million – Unrestricted
    Jameer Nelson, Orlando Magic – $7.8 million – Player Option ($7.8 million)
    D.J. Augustin, Charlotte Bobcats – $3.2 million – Restricted ($4.4 million Qualifying Offer)
    Jason Terry, Dallas Mavericks – $10.7 million – Unrestricted
    George Hill, Indiana Pacers – $2.1 million – Restricted ($3.1 million Qualifying Offer)
    Jordan Farmar, Brooklyn Nets – $4.0 million – Player Option ($4.3 million)
    Leandro Barbosa, Indiana Pacers – $7.6 million – Unrestricted
    Goran Dragic, Houston Rockets – $2.1 million – Unrestricted
    Jerryd Bayless, Toronto Raptors – $3.0 million – Restricted ($4.2 million Qualifying Offer)
    Derek Fisher, Oklahoma City Thunder – $3.4 million – Unrestricted
    Randy Foye, L.A. Clippers – $4.3 million – Unrestricted
    Mo Williams, L.A. Clippers – $8.5 million – Player Option ($8.5 million)
    Jonny Flynn, Portland Trail Blazers – $3.4 million – Unrestricted
    Keyon Dooling, Boston Celtics – $2.2 million – Unrestricted
    Ishmael Smith, Orlando Magic – $0.5 million – Unrestricted*
    Ramon Sessions, L.A. Lakers – $4.3 million – Player Option ($4.6 million)
    Jeremy Lin, New York Knicks – $0.8 million – Unrestricted*
    Sundiata Gaines, Brooklyn Nets – $0.9 million – Unrestricted*
    A.J. Price, Indiana Pacers – $0.9 million – Unrestricted*
    Baron Davis, New York Knicks – $1.3 million – Unrestricted
    Royal Ivey, Oklahoma City Thunder – $1.2 million – Unrestricted
    John Lucas, Chicago Bulls – $0.9 million – Unrestricted
    Gilbert Arenas, Memphis Grizzlies – $0.4 million – Unrestricted
    Jannero Pargo, Atlanta Hawks – $1.1 million – Unrestricted
    Delonte West, Dallas Mavericks – $1.1 million – Unrestricted
    Walker Russell, Jr., Detroit Pistons – $0.4 million – Unrestricted*
    Darius Morris, L.A. Lakers – $0.5 million – Unrestricted*
    Terrell Harris, Miami HEAT – $0.5 million – Unrestricted*
    Carldell Johnson, New Orleans Hornets – $0.5 million – Unrestricted*
    DeAndre Liggins, Orlando Magic – $0.5 million – Unrestricted*
    Ronnie Price, Phoenix Suns – $1.1 million – Unrestricted
    T.J. Ford, Golden State Warriors – $1.1 million – Unrestricted
    Anthony Carter, Toronto Raptors – $1.3 million – Unrestricted
    Roger Mason, Washington Wizards – $1.1 million – Unrestricted
    Jamaal Tinsley, Utah Jazz – $1.2 million – Team Option ($1.3 million)
    Donald Sloan, Cleveland Cavaliers – $0.2 million – Unrestricted*
    Manny Harris, Cleveland Cavaliers – $0.4 million – Unrestricted*
    Patty Mills, San Antonio Spurs – $0.3 million – Unrestricted*
    Courtney Fortson, Houston Rockets – $0.2 million – Unrestricted*
    Mike James, Chicago Bulls – $0.6 million – Unrestricted
    Jerome Dyson, New Orleans Hornets – $0.1 million – Unrestricted*
    Ben Uzoh, Toronto Raptors – $0.2 million – Unrestricted*
    Armon Johnson, Brooklyn Nets – $0.1 million – Unrestricted*
    Earl Boykins, Houston Rockets – $0.2 million – Unrestricted
    Blake Ahearn, Utah Jazz – $0.1 million – Unrestricted*

    Shooting Guard
    (name, team – 2011-12 salary – status)

    Eric Gordon, New Orleans Hornets – $3.8 million – Restricted ($5.1 million Qualifying Offer)
    O.J. Mayo, Memphis Grizzlies – $5.6 million – Restricted ($7.4 million Qualifying Offer)
    Ray Allen, Boston Celtics – $10.0 million – Unrestricted
    Landry Fields, New York Knicks – $0.8 million – Unrestricted*
    Carlos Delfino, Milwaukee Bucks – $3.5 million – Unrestricted
    Nick Young, L.A. Clippers – $3.7 million – Unrestricted
    Jamal Crawford, Portland Trail Blazers – $5.0 million – Player Option ($5.2 million)
    Louis Williams, Philadelphia 76ers – $5.2 million – Early Termination Option ($5.4 million)
    J.R Smith, New York Knicks – $1.4 million – Player Option ($2.6 million)
    Mickael Pietrus, Boston Celtics – $1.2 million – Unrestricted
    Courtney Lee, Houston Rockets – $2.2 million – Restricted ($3.2 million Qualifying Offer)
    Rudy Fernandez, Denver Nuggets – $2.2 million – Restricted ($3.2 million Qualifying Offer)
    DeShawn Stevenson, Brooklyn Nets – $2.5 million – Unrestricted
    Damion James, Brooklyn Nets – $1.2 million – Unrestricted
    C.J. Miles, Utah Jazz – $3.7 million – Unrestricted
    Shannon Brown, Phoenix Suns – $3.5 million – Unrestricted
    Josh Howard, Utah Jazz – $2.2 million – Unrestricted
    Gerald Green, Brooklyn Nets – $0.4 million – Unrestricted
    Terrence Williams, Sacramento Kings – $2.4 million – Unrestricted
    Jodie Meeks, Philadelphia 76ers – $0.9 million – Unrestricted*
    Marco Belinelli, New Orleans Hornets – $3.4 million – Unrestricted
    James Anderson, San Antonio Spurs – $1.5 million – Unrestricted
    Matt Carroll, Charlotte Bobcats – $3.9 million – Early Termination Option ($3.5 million)
    Brandon Rush, Golden State Warriors – $3.0 million – Restricted ($4.1 million Qualifying Offer)
    Alonzo Gee, Cleveland Cavaliers – $0.9 million – Unrestricted*
    Danny Green, San Antonio Spurs – $0.9 million – Unrestricted*
    Tracy McGrady, Atlanta Hawks – $1.3 million – Unrestricted
    Jerry Stackhouse, Atlanta Hawks – $1.3 million – Unrestricted
    Willie Green, Atlanta Hawks – $1.2 million – Unrestricted
    Jason Kapono, Cleveland Cavaliers – $1.2 million – Unrestricted
    Marquis Daniels, Boston Celtics – $1.2 million – Unrestricted
    Sasha Pavlovic, Boston Celtics – $1.2 million – Unrestricted
    Cory Higgins, Charlotte Bobcats – $0.5 million – Unrestricted*
    Anthony Parker, Cleveland Cavaliers – $2.3 million – Unrestricted
    Keith Bogans, Brooklyn Nets – $0.8 million – Unrestricted
    Michael Redd, Phoenix Suns – $1.3 million – Unrestricted
    Mo Evans, Washington Wizards – $1.2 million – Unrestricted
    Kelenna Azubuike, Dallas Mavericks – $0.4 million – Unrestricted
    Bobby Simmons, L.A. Clippers – $0.5 million – Unrestricted
    Morris Almond, Washington Wizards – $0.1 million – Unrestricted
    Alan Anderson, Toronto Raptors – $0.2 million – Unrestricted
    Xavier Silas, Philadelphia 76ers – $0.1 million – Unrestricted*
    Cartier Martin, Washington Wizards – $0.1 million – Unrestricted
    Von Wafer, Orlando Magic – $1.0 million – Unrestricted
  • TRILLip Brooks
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    Small Forward
    (name, team – 2011-12 salary – status)

    Gerald Wallace, Brooklyn Nets – $9.5 million – Unrestricted
    Nic Batum, Portland Trail Blazers – $2.2 million – Restricted ($3.2 million Qualifying Offer)
    Jeff Green, Boston Celtics – $4.5 million – Restricted ($7.2 million Qualifying Offer)
    Chase Budinger, Houston Rockets – $0.9 million – Team Option ($0.9 million)
    Grant Hill, Phoenix Suns – $6.5 million – Unrestricted
    Sam Young, Philadelphia 76ers – $0.9 million – Unrestricted*
    Matt Barnes, L.A. Lakers – $1.9 million – Unrestricted
    Andres Nocioni, Philadelphia 76ers – $6.7 million – Unrestricted
    Anthony Tolliver, Minnesota Timberwolves – $2.1 million – Unrestricted
    Donte’ Greene, Sacramento Kings – $2.0 million – Restricted ($3.0 million Qualifying Offer)
    Bill Walker, New York Knicks – $0.9 million – Unrestricted
    Devin Ebanks, L.A. Lakers – $0.8 million – Unrestricted*
    Dahntay Jones, Indiana Pacers – $2.7 million – Player Option ($2.9 million)
    Jeremy Evans, Utah Jazz – $0.8 million – Unrestricted*
    Eduardo Najera, Charlotte Bobcats – $2.8 million – Unrestricted
    Derrick Brown, Charlotte Bobcats – $0.9 million – Unrestricted*
    Damien Wilkins, Detroit Pistons – $1.1 million – Unrestricted
    Dominic McGuire, Golden State Warriors – $0.9 million – Unrestricted
    Chris Wright, Golden State Warriors – $0.5 million – Unrestricted*
    DaJuan Summers, New Orleans Hornets – $0.8 million – Unrestricted
    Steve Novak, New York Knicks – $1.0 million – Unrestricted
    Rasual Butler, Toronto Raptors – $1.2 million – Unrestricted
    Diamon Simpson, Houston Rockets – $0.1 million – Unrestricted*
    Jamario Moon, Charlotte Bobcats – $0.1 million – Unrestricted
    James Singleton, Washington Wizards – $0.2 million – Unrestricted
    D.J. Kennedy, Cleveland Cavaliers – $0.1 million – Unrestricted*

    Power Forward
    (name, team – 2011-12 salary – status)

    Kevin Garnett, Boston Celtics – $21.2 million – Unrestricted
    Tim Duncan, San Antonio Spurs – $21.2 million – Unrestricted
    Michael Beasley, Minnesota Timberwolves – $6.3 million – Restricted ($8.2 million Qualifying Offer)
    Brandon Bass, Boston Celtics – $4.3 million – Unrestricted
    Kris Humphries, Brooklyn Nets – $8.0 million – Unrestricted
    Kenyon Martin, L.A. Clippers – $2.5 million – Unrestricted
    Carl Landry, New Orleans Hornets – $8.5 million – Unrestricted
    J.J. Hickson, Portland Trail Blazers – $2.4 million – Restricted ($3.4 million Qualifying Offer)
    Elton Brand, Philadelphia 76ers – $17.1 million – Early Termination Option ($18.2 million)
    Antawn Jamison, Cleveland Cavaliers – $15.1 million – Unrestricted
    Shawne Williams, Portland Trail Blazers – $3.0 million – Player Option ($3.1 million)
    Jason Thompson, Sacramento Kings – $3.0 million – Restricted ($4.1 million Qualifying Offer)
    Marreese Speights, Memphis Grizzlies – $2.8 million – Restricted ($3.8 million Qualifying Offer)
    Ryan Anderson, Orlando Magic – $2.2 million – Restricted ($3.2 million Qualifying Offer)
    D.J. White, Charlotte Bobcats – $2.0 million – Restricted ($3.0 million Qualifying Offer)
    Anthony Randolph, Minnesota Timberwolves – $2.9 million – Restricted ($4.0 million Qualifying Offer)
    Renaldo Balkman, New York Knicks – $1.7 million – Unrestricted
    Ronny Turiaf, Miami HEAT – $4.4 million – Unrestricted
    Troy Murphy, L.A. Lakers – $1.3 million – Unrestricted
    Boris Diaw, San Antonio Spurs – $9.0 million – Unrestricted
    Chris Wilcox, Boston Celtics – $3.0 million – Unrestricted
    Ersan Ilyasova, Milwaukee Bucks – $2.5 million – Unrestricted
    Darrell Arthur, Memphis Grizzlies – $2.0 million – Restricted ($3.0 million Qualifying Offer)
    Louis Amundson, Indiana Pacers – $2.4 million – Unrestricted
    Jason Maxiell, Detroit Pistons – $5.0 million – Player Option ($5.0 million)
    Jordan Hill, L.A. Lakers – $2.9 million – Unrestricted
    Craig Brackins, Phildelphia 76ers – $1.4 million – Unrestricted
    Chris Johnson, New Orleans Hornets – $0.8 million – Unrestricted
    Derrick Caracter, L.A. Lakers – $0.8 million – Unrestricted
    Brian Cook, Washington Wizards – $1.3 million – Unrestricted
    Ian Mahinmi, Dallas Mavericks – $0.9 million – Unrestricted
    Earl Clark, Orlando Magic – $1.2 million – Player Option ($1.2 million)
    Luke Harangody, Cleveland Cavaliers – $0.8 million – Unrestricted*
    Vladimir Radmanovic, Atlanta Hawks – $1.3 million – Unrestricted
    Ivan Johnson, Atlanta Hawks – $0.5 million – Unrestricted*
    Brian Scalabrine, Chicago Bulls – $1.3 million – Unrestricted
    Brian Cardinal, Dallas Mavericks – $1.3 million – Unrestricted
    Yi Jianlian, Dallas Mavericks – $0.8 million – Unrestricted
    Vernon Macklin, Detroit Pistons – $0.5 million – Unrestricted*
    Reggie Evans, L.A. Clippers – $1.2 million – Unrestricted
    Juwan Howard, Miami HEAT – $1.3 million – Unrestricted
    Shelden Williams, Brooklyn Nets – $1.0 million – Unrestricted
    Jared Jeffries, New York Knicks – $1.2 million – Unrestricted
    Francisco Elson, Philadelphia 76ers – $0.9 million – Unrestricted
    Lavoy Allen, Philadelphia 76ers – $0.5 million – Unrestricted*
    Jeremy Evans, Utah Jazz – $0.8 million – Unrestricted*
    Lance Thomas, New Orleans Hornets – $0.5 million – Unrestricted*
    Ryan Reid, Oklahoma City Thunder – $0.5 million – Unrestricted
    Sean Williams, Boston Celtics – $0.1 million – Unrestricted
  • TRILLip Brooks
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    Center
    (name, team – 2011-12 salary – status)

    Roy Hibbert, Indiana Pacers – $2.6 million – Restricted ($3.7 million Qualifying Offer)
    Brook Lopez, Brooklyn Nets – $3.1 million – Restricted ($4.2 million Qualifying Offer)
    Chris Kaman, New Orleans Hornets – $12.7 million – Unrestricted
    JaVale McGee, Denver Nuggets – $2.5 million – Restricted ($3.5 million Qualifying Offer)
    Marcus Camby, Houston Rockets – $12.9 million – Unrestricted
    Spencer Hawes, Philadelphia 76ers – $4.1 million – Unrestricted
    Kwame Brown, Milwaukee Bucks – $6.8 million – Unrestricted
    Aaron Gray, Toronto Raptors – $2.5 million – Unrestricted
    Robin Lopez, Phoenix Suns – $2.8 million – Restricted ($4.0 million Qualifying Offer)
    Jermaine O’Neal, Boston Celtics – $6.2 million – Unrestricted
    Nazr Mohammed, Oklahoma City Thunder – $3.8 million – Unrestricted
    Omer Asik, Chicago Bulls – $1.9 million – Unrestricted*
    Semih Erden, Cleveland Cavaliers – $0.8 million – Unrestricted*
    Ben Wallace, Detroit Pistons – $2.2 million – Unrestricted
    Hamed Haddadi, Memphis Grizzlies – $1.3 million – Unrestricted
    Mehmet Okur, Portland Trail Blazers – $10.9 million – Unrestricted
    Greg Stiemsma, Boston Celtics – $0.5 million – Unrestricted*
    Daniel Orton, Orlando Magic – $1.1 million – Unrestricted
    Solomon Alabi, Toronto Raptors – $0.8 million – Team Option ($0.9 million)
    Hasheem Thabeet, Portland Trail Blazers – $5.1 million – Unrestricted
    DeSagana Diop, Charlotte Bobcats – $6.9 million – Player Option ($7.4 million)
    Ryan Hollins, Boston Celtics – $0.3 million – Unrestricted
    Jason Collins, Atlanta Hawks – $1.3 million – Unrestricted
    Joel Przybilla, Portland Trail Blazers – $0.7 million – Unrestricted
    Eddy Curry, Miami HEAT – $1.2 million – Unrestricted
    Tony Battie, Philadelphia 76ers – $1.3 million – Unrestricted
    Greg Oden, Portland Trail Blazers – $1.5 million – Unrestricted
    Jamaal Magloire, Toronto Raptors – $1.3 million – Unrestricted
    Kyrylo Fesenko, Indiana Pacers – $0.3 million – Unrestricted
    Mickell Gladness, Golden State Warriors – $0.1 million – Unrestricted*
    Mikki Moore, Golden State Warriors – $0.1 million – Unrestricted
    Dan Gadzuric, New York Knicks – $0.1 million – Unrestricted
  • TRILLip Brooks
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    free agent ranking

    1. deron williams
    2. roy hibbert
    3. eric gordon
    4. steve nash
    5. kevin garnett
    6. nicolas batum
    7. tim duncan
    8. andrei kirilenko
    9. lou williams
    10. oj mayo
  • HustleThaDon
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    Rockets say they intend on resigning Goran Dragic so look for Kyle Lowry to be moved in the offseason.
  • woah316
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    mitch kupcheck needs to go through that least, and find the top 5 players with HEART (i dont care how good they are) and go after them...


    ? , i'd prob trade andew bynum for jason terry / jason kidd if I could (2 players with heart vs one who laughs when getting closed out in 5 games by okc)


    kobe will never win another title with pau / bynum on his team.
  • BlackAX410
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    as far of my team it ALL depends if KG retires or not
  • TRILLip Brooks
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    @Hustle Marsallis

    I think if the Lakers don't get d will, they will trade for lowry
  • NothingButTheTruth
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    A lot of talent out there. Mitch better get to work!
  • coop9889
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    woah316 wrote: »
    mitch kupcheck needs to go through that least, and find the top 5 players with HEART (i dont care how good they are) and go after them...


    ? , i'd prob trade andew bynum for jason terry / jason kidd if I could (2 players with heart vs one who laughs when getting closed out in 5 games by okc)


    kobe will never win another title with pau / bynum on his team.

    This ? said trade 24 year old, top 2 center in the league, Andrew Bynum,

    for 38 year old Jason "i have a year left" kidd and 34 year old Jason "im 1/3 as good as kobe and play the same position" Terry.

    Would be the WOAT trade in the history of the NBA.
  • DaBull
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    PUSHER wrote: »
    @Hustle Marsallis

    I think if the Lakers don't get d will, they will trade for lowry or Jennings

    fixed
  • Tommy bilfiger
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    Hope the bulls trade deng to a team dumb enough to give up a top 5-7 pick for him

    Draft harrison barnes or austin rivers,sign nash or kidd and compete for an 5-8 seed

    Let rose sit out until april and make a playoff run next year amnesty ? in summer 2013 and get some more talent wit that extra dough they'll have

    They gotta be proactive now miami won they have no choice
  • TRILLip Brooks
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    DaBull wrote: »
    PUSHER wrote: »
    @Hustle Marsallis

    I think if the Lakers don't get d will, they will trade for lowry or Jennings

    fixed

    iuno think that good trade for the lakers, jennings shoot to much. him and kobe will be competing with each other on who will be the first to jack up 30 shots.
    Hope the bulls trade deng to a team dumb enough to give up a top 5-7 pick for him

    Draft harrison barnes or austin rivers,sign nash or kidd and compete for an 5-8 seed

    Let rose sit out until april and make a playoff run next year amnesty ? in summer 2013 and get some more talent wit that extra dough they'll have

    They gotta be proactive now miami won they have no choice

    been talking to warriors, bobcats and raptors
    Per the NBA rumor mill, the Chicago Bulls are entertaining giving up Luol Deng to get into the NBA draft lottery. According to sources, Golden State hasn’t talked with Chicago about Deng yet. But Deng is on the Warriors’ short list of veteran small forwards they’d be interested in. Chicago would have to take some of the Warriors’ baggage in return, such as Richard Jefferson or Andris Biedrins, along with the No. 7 pick. The Bulls may get better offers. Trade talks, from the Warriors end, have been fairly slow. But things won’t pick up in earnest anyway until next week, as the June 28 draft nears. Contra Costa Times
  • Matt-
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    MJ decides to break out the cargo/stonewashed cargo board shorts

    1nzlQY.St.138.jpeg


  • TheBossman
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    i didn't even know tim duncan was a FA, no one talked about it. but that point guard list is heavy....
  • TRILLip Brooks
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    The Bulls want to give Omer Asik and Taj Gibson new deals, so they’re exploring ways to trade Luol Deng and/or Joakim Noah to teams that can send them a trade exception and a No. 1 pick. New York Daily News


    When NBA free agency begins at midnight July 1, Brooklyn Nets star guard Deron Williams will be choosing from a two-team list that only features the Nets and the Dallas Mavericks, according to sources close to the situation.
    http://espn.go.com/new-york/nba/story/_/id/8090057/deron-williams-only-interested-signing-brooklyn-nets-dallas-mavericks-sources-say


    Phoenix Suns guard Steve Nash has a shortlist of three teams, one of which is Toronto, sources have told Sportsnet 590 The Fan's Eric Smith. "I heard from national-media types from around the U.S., and at least one prominent agent as well, that believe that Steve Nash has a shortlist," Smith said. "From what I have heard from these people, and they could be wrong, but these are coming from some pretty legitimate sources, it is a three-team race for Steve Nash in free agency: Portland, Phoenix and Toronto," Smith explained.


    Steve Nash, Chris Kaman, Grant Hill, Andre Miller, Ray Allen and Jermaine O’Neal are among the players who Miami could target with their mini mid-level exception, according to sources close to the situation. Those players can likely make more money elsewhere, but may be willing to take less to join the HEAT.
  • Beta
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    ? there aint no appealing centers for us. I do kinda want steismsma though. MAYBE Nazr muhommaed
  • Matt-
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    ? there aint no appealing centers for us. I do kinda want steismsma though. MAYBE Nazr muhommaed

    with a full offseason to continue to put in work, you don't wanna see Eddy Curry get a shot at cracking the rotation?
  • BlackAX410
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    ? there aint no appealing centers for us. I do kinda want steismsma though. MAYBE Nazr muhommaed

    nah u betta leave da Steamroller outta there he re-signing wit us bruh i think Camby will be a good pickup 9rpg 1.5bpg good rim protector occasional offense he'll come for da vets min
  • infamous114
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    Why would Nash want to play for the Raptors??
  • BlackAX410
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    Why would Nash want to play for the Raptors??

    cuz he from canada but judging from them teams on his wishlist he gives no ? bout winnin a ring lls
  • Beta
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    matt- wrote: »
    ? there aint no appealing centers for us. I do kinda want steismsma though. MAYBE Nazr muhommaed

    with a full offseason to continue to put in work, you don't wanna see Eddy Curry get a shot at cracking the rotation?

    The thing about it is, I like curry and everything but he was never that great of a rebounder so I would like to have a guy starting to be able to that. If curry can work hard enough to be able to earn that back up spot though that would be great.

    I think if we was to get a center like a robin lopez and curry works to become a backup then I dont see Turiaf being here next season. And Joel Anthony will be 3rd string status
  • HustleThaDon
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    Camby will resign. He lives in and works out in Houston in the offseason. Plus we're probably gonna trade Dalembert anyway so he'll see plenty of playing time.
  • MR.CJ
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    i read that rose is in alabama
  • Beta
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    Camby will resign. He lives in and works out in Houston in the offseason. Plus we're probably gonna trade Dalembert anyway so he'll see plenty of playing time.

    Already? lol