The OFFICIAL 2014 NBA Offseason Thread
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Chi-Town Bully wrote: »So this idiot putting this ? on everyone's profile page, I don't give a ? about these broads on this site
What fappen er happen? Mind in the wrong room -
? gonna be hoopin in polos nd ? ? Lol
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infamous114 wrote: »Felton looks so washed in this pic lol
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Tristan Thompson Seeking Extension Worth $11M Per Season
Tristan Thompson will seek a contract that begins at $11 million per season.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have not yet engaged Thompson on an extension.
Thompson is represented by Rich Paul, who is also the agent of LeBron James.
Thompson will become a restricted free agent if he's unable to agree upon an extension.
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wtf is this soccer ? ? FOH, players said they hated this sleeved ? and yall go and make more sleeved ? but this time with collars and buttons? SMH
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Smokey Tha Bandit wrote: »wtf is this soccer ? ? FOH, players said they hated this sleeved ? and yall go and make more sleeved ? but this time with collars and buttons? SMH
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infamous114 wrote: »Smokey Tha Bandit wrote: »wtf is this soccer ? ? FOH, players said they hated this sleeved ? and yall go and make more sleeved ? but this time with collars and buttons? SMH
It's not real.
cool. thank ? . yall know if they implementing this corporate sponsorship on jerseys ? too? I remember a couple of years ago that was the plan. -
southsil4lil wrote: »infamous114 wrote: »Felton looks so washed in this pic lol
I can't wait to run these ? off the court
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Those red new Orleans jerseys are dope they should rock dat instead of those generic wal mart low budget grizzlies jerseys
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Da ? has Thompson accomplished to think he deserves $11 mil a year lol. He gets double doubles but cant shoot outside da paint if greg Monroe only got 5 mil nd he's WAY betta
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Lmao....rip hamilton clowning carlos ? hair....rip blames taj gibson
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I'm bored as ? at work, went back through some of these pages and I'm in tears!! Lol
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BlackAX410 wrote: »Da ? has Thompson accomplished to think he deserves $11 mil a year lol. He gets double doubles but cant shoot outside da paint if greg Monroe only got 5 mil nd he's WAY betta
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Kyle Lowry Says the Raptors Wanted Him to Be Steve Nash’s Back-up
After leading them back into the Playoffs for the first time last season since the 2007–’08 season, the Toronto Raptors inked point guard Kyle Lowry to a four-year, $48 million contract this summer.
In a terrific Grantland profile, Lowry reveals that when he was dealt from Houston to Toronto in July 2012, the Raptors front-office was too busy chasing the ghost of Steve Nash to ever envision Lowry becoming one of the faces of the franchise:
“You always ask for a team to be your team, right?” he said. “Every single night, that team and your teammates are like, All right, you know you need to bring it for everybody else. And if you don’t bring it, they ain’t bringing it. So when you’re the leader, you’ve got to [be] mentally focused every night. Luckily, my backcourt mate [DeMar DeRozan], we get along. I say we’re co-leaders and we understand [that] sometimes, things aren’t going to go the right way … Every single night, we’re playing for each other.”
“I didn’t want to get traded,” Lowry said. “I knew [Toronto was] trying to get Steve Nash. This is what they said: They wanted Steve Nash to be the point guard for two years and then me learn behind Nash and to get paid and be the starter after Steve called it a career. I said, ‘No, I don’t want to be a backup. You’re not trading for me to be a backup.’ They did the trade anyway, but they didn’t get Steve.”
Even with the failed pursuit of Nash — who landed with the Lakers — Toronto had another entrenched starter in Jose Calderon. “Jose is a great player and [an even] better person, but I felt we needed a so-called ‘point guard of the future’ and a player the team could build an identity around,” wrote Bryan Colangelo, Toronto’s general manager at the time, in a recent email. “This is not a knock on Jose, but Kyle was definitely that guy. […] I truly believed we would be much better with him running the team so a mid-to-late 1st was not a high price. Turns out I was only close to right — number 12 was less than ‘mid’ and my timing was a year off as far as team performance.” -
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memphis signs beasley
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Kyle Lowry Says the Raptors Wanted Him to Be Steve Nash’s Back-up
After leading them back into the Playoffs for the first time last season since the 2007–’08 season, the Toronto Raptors inked point guard Kyle Lowry to a four-year, $48 million contract this summer.
In a terrific Grantland profile, Lowry reveals that when he was dealt from Houston to Toronto in July 2012, the Raptors front-office was too busy chasing the ghost of Steve Nash to ever envision Lowry becoming one of the faces of the franchise:
“You always ask for a team to be your team, right?” he said. “Every single night, that team and your teammates are like, All right, you know you need to bring it for everybody else. And if you don’t bring it, they ain’t bringing it. So when you’re the leader, you’ve got to [be] mentally focused every night. Luckily, my backcourt mate [DeMar DeRozan], we get along. I say we’re co-leaders and we understand [that] sometimes, things aren’t going to go the right way … Every single night, we’re playing for each other.”
“I didn’t want to get traded,” Lowry said. “I knew [Toronto was] trying to get Steve Nash. This is what they said: They wanted Steve Nash to be the point guard for two years and then me learn behind Nash and to get paid and be the starter after Steve called it a career. I said, ‘No, I don’t want to be a backup. You’re not trading for me to be a backup.’ They did the trade anyway, but they didn’t get Steve.”
Even with the failed pursuit of Nash — who landed with the Lakers — Toronto had another entrenched starter in Jose Calderon. “Jose is a great player and [an even] better person, but I felt we needed a so-called ‘point guard of the future’ and a player the team could build an identity around,” wrote Bryan Colangelo, Toronto’s general manager at the time, in a recent email. “This is not a knock on Jose, but Kyle was definitely that guy. […] I truly believed we would be much better with him running the team so a mid-to-late 1st was not a high price. Turns out I was only close to right — number 12 was less than ‘mid’ and my timing was a year off as far as team performance.”
Funny thing is steve would have been injured the entire time anyway
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memphis signs beasley
That's the last he should go to.
Out before media sports outlets start calling the Grizzles the new 'Jail Blazers' -
Blatche is too self-centered, only team that was really interested in him were the Kings. Plus Beasley was still putting up some decent numbers despite the minutes that he played in Miami. -
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