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From: #24CMAN

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Date: 3/19/2012 7:43:32 PM
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If d.fish signs another contract with LA and returns with the traded players I would rejoice. But, a man can dream right????

From: Orko27

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Date: 3/19/2012 8:07:25 PM
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I'm not trying to crush your dream, but he can't sign back with the Lakers this season. The rules in the new CBA prevent it.


From: WFUnDina

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Date: 3/19/2012 8:22:53 PM
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Not to mention, he said he wanted to win a 6th title. (;P)

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Date: 3/19/2012 9:46:20 PM
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All things aside, I maintain Denver had one of the better deals. Nene was re-signed at way too high of a cost, the guy barely rebounds for his height, and the offensive production he provides they have gotten from Koufas, Mozgov, and Farried all in the same stretch of minutes given the chance, only all 3 of those guys played better defense. Meanwhile, when Gallinari was hurt, they hurt bad at the SF position, Korey Brewer was not the solid answer as an every minute player, if he was Minnesota would have been in better shape when they had him, and Andre Miller is a PG, and playing him at the SF was just a weird experiment to witness. Now with Chandler, and Gallinari healthy again, they have 2 solid options there, and even more depth on a pretty deep team, also now, they're able to keep Miller in the backcourt where he belongs. Maybe Rudy Fernandez can mix around a bit, but Miller's a bit shorter, and a bit older.

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Date: 3/20/2012 2:45:00 AM
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I'm glad this guy is currently playing basketball. He must have a vastly superior knowledge of the game. How else could he still be playing in the NBA. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you, Javale Mcgee.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgSYA3Gb7oI

Anyone who has him on their team, Loses.

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212819.28 in reply to 212819.26
Date: 3/20/2012 9:52:39 AM
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I'll give you credit Troy you know you're stuff

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Date: 3/20/2012 2:39:43 PM
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McGee is a more efficient, better defensive Center than Deandre Jordan, and he did it on a crappier team, without having the likes of a blake griffin coming for helpside D.

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Date: 3/20/2012 2:56:48 PM
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1) Lakers getting Sessions.
2) Portland blowing it up.

If you remember me, then I don't care if everyone else forgets.
From: Xarn
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Date: 3/20/2012 4:22:44 PM
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The best deal was me renewing my Bobcat's season tickets.

By doing so, I was entered into a lottery and I won $2500.00 which means I paid $700 for my season tickets.

From: Orko27

To: Xarn
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Date: 3/20/2012 5:58:40 PM
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But you'll still be watching the Bobcats...

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Date: 3/20/2012 6:55:07 PM
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Lakers had a good deal, but the Cavs got a darn good one, too. Definitely a mutually beneficial trade.

Sessions was opting out (he has a player option next year) after this season because he didn't want to play 10-15 minutes behind Irving. Cleveland could have let him go for free, but instead they get a 1st (albeit late first, but still) out of an expiring contract more or less. Not only that, but they have cap space to spare for next season after Jamison's contract is off the books. Walton's expiring deal will help them stay above the new league mandaed floor and also beneficial for acquiring picks and matching a poor salary from another team, which the Cavs have a penchant for doing. ESPN lambasted the Cavs over this trade, but they got a pretty good deal out of it.

PS...Sessions drove us Cavs fans mad for the most part. He is VERY GOOD at getting into the lane, but has a mild case of tunnel vision. In addition, he may be the worst defensive PG in the league. Mo Williams was an upgrade on that end of floor and that is saying something. He will be good in spot duty off the bench, which the Lakers sorely needed, but he is no home run player.

Also, PPS...Lebron may not be a bad person (though I say that begrudgingly), but he is well deserving of the ridicule he gets over his Cleveland fiasco.

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