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It's not quite Bourbon Street, but you can tote a beer around without attracting attention.
Here are two words for you: "title insurance". And as a bonus, three more words: "real estate attorney". Or, if you want to save a few grand,...
Bill's not perfect, but he's very good. Carrying Clyde might weigh on him a little bit though.
Just like Artest last year, where there's smoke there's fire. It's obvious to me that the Rockets are interested in Baron, and he would be a huge...
Baron Davis will be our point guard next year. Book it.
I would like Ron to spay Andrei Kirilenko.
I'd offer up McGrady and Landry for Vince, Najera, and Stro Swift. NJ moves two big contracts that run past 2010, plus they get a good, young...
CBS Sports is also reporting that the Rockets are discussing TMac for Baron: http://www.cbssports.com/mcc/blogs/entry/11838893/13653310
McGrady dominates the ball like Iverson. They both get assists, which makes them look like team players. But the reality is that the other 4...
Yeah, let's trade all of these warriors for TMac's cousin who only plays hard when he feels like it.
Would the Nets do Vince, Najera, and Jarvis Hayes for McGrady and Landry? I bet they would.
Perchance to dream?
Ron Artest and Jerry Sloan? Please lock this thread.
Assume that you have to, and that you can trade one of them. Which one gets voted off the island? Take everything into account when making your...
I'd really like to see what Artest, Battier, Wafer, and Barry can do without looking over the shoulder for TMac to come back. Wafer in...
Touche. But seriously, those were bit pieces being exchanged, and nothing like an Artest/Peja swap.
No way you'll see a trade within the division between playoff caliber teams. Not a bad idea, but still, no way, never.
(a) there is no perfect deal, and (b) there is no reality in which Alston is better than Davis