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  • #39437
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    scootover7
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    What team or teams should sign Eric Gordon in the offseaon?  here are mine

     

    1)  New Orleans-  resigns here if possible.  also if they have the cap try and get Deron Williams.  This team has two draft picks in the lottery or maybe top five so it will be interesting to see what this team does.

     

    2)  Minnesota-  Eric Gordon would definity help out this team at the 2.  I’d like to see how a 3 of Ricky Rubio, Eric Gordon and Kevin Love would work out.

     

    3) Cleveland-  would be interesting to pair in the backcourt with kyrie irving.  then this team should draft harrison barnes. 

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    Raef LaFrentz
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    Minnesota would do basically anything to get Eric Gordon this offseason. Does he want to come to ‘Sota? Who knows. I’m sure we’ll see a ton of teams vying for his services this offseason and I’ll be interested on where he ends up.

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  • #673575
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    Sewok15
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    The Hornets can try to get Deron but everybody knows he will be on the Dallas Mavericks next year.

    He would fit nicely in Minnesota to make up for the lack of outside shooting by Rubio.

    Irving, Gordon, and Barnes would be a very nice 1,2,3 scoring combo for the cavs…and it also is not that far away from his home of Indiana so this would be my most likely/best destination for him.

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      peozsoayao
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      yes

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  • #673576
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    raybeas
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    Gordon for Granger. Both players get to go home. Paul George moves to his more natural position.

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  • #674291
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    ProudGrandpa
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    Please, Dear God, not the Pacers.  I don’t know why everyone around here wants this (probably because they’re all IU fans, I guess, even though he won them nothing and then went pro) because I’m sure most of the casual Pacers fans calling for this trade have rarely even watched him play, including on TV.  Respect what Granger has done and don’t try to deal him for some pseudo-star who is really not necessarily even better than Granger.

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    • #711464
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      scode85
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      The Hornets can try to get Deron but everybody knows he will be on the Dallas Mavericks next year.

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  • #702256
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    leonvooaosa
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    haha

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  • #710193
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    eyoxsoowao
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    Minnesota would do basically anything to get Eric Gordon this offseason.

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  • #710199
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    eyoxsoowao
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    The Hornets can try to get Deron but everybody knows he will be on the Dallas Mavericks next year.

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  • #710537
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    eogezosajke
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    The Hornets can try to get Deron but everybody knows he will be on the Dallas Mavericks next year.

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    scode85
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    lol

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    BELLY333333
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    After Olshey’s departure, the team’s personnel decisions were made in tandem by Del Negro, Sacks and Roeser. While Roeser, as president and team salary cap expert, will still have major input on the roster, Del Negro’s say may decrease.

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    “I love our three-position right now,” Casey said. “Landry is doing a heck of a job. Kleiza is shooting the ball extremely well and he is healthy from last year. I like our guys because Landry is such a smart player and Kleiza gives us the three-point shooting that we need.”

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    “The bottom line with Jonas (Valanciunas) is I think you are going to see a young player who is going to have an impact regardless of what he does stat-wise this year,” Colangelo said. “I think it is going to be hard for the coach to keep him off of the floor because of the things he brings to the table.”

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    ZOOKINGSAWA
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    His first points came when he rebounded a Charlie Villanueva miss and laid the ball in.

    Drummond scored his next basket on an alley-oop pass from Will Bynum, the first of three in the game.

    “We’ve got a guy who can play above the rim, which we haven’t had in years,” Bynum said. “It makes the game that much more easy, just his presence out there on the court.”

    At the beginning of the second quarter, Drummond had his first blocked shot, elevating his entire upper body above the rim.rtyre

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    wizoaokoosao
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    Metta World Peace is already in awe of Steve Nash. When talking to reporters recently about his new teammate, World Peace spoke about how he has trouble figuring out what’s happening on the court with Nash running the offense because everything happens so quickly.

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    wizoaokoosao
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    Waiters not only controlled the offense, he made some fantastic passes in traffic. One resulted in an easy layup for fellow rookie Tyler Zeller (10 points, four rebounds) in the first half. Another resulted in a wide-open baseline three for small forward Omri Casspi (nine points, 3-for-5 shooting, all threes).

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    878677hs
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    “We are all patient because we all understand that it is a process and it is going to take some time,” Scott said. “We are trying to build something special and we are trying to build it for the long haul, not a quick fix and with the draft picks that we have and the young players that we have here and their work ethic. I think we are headed in the right direction.

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    “It was good playing with Tyler as a power forward and he was playing center,” Varejao said. “He is a smart player. He knows how to move around the basket. He knows if I am rolling, he has to replace me and if I am popping, he knows he has to roll and stuff like that.”

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    Most people seem to have written off the Hornets this season, seeing them as a rebuilding team that is probably two or three years away from a run for the playoffs. Gordon is optimistic, though, given the way the foundation had been built.

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    Especially in the case of Davis, the 19-year-old has already began to assert his will on the court. The 6’10 standout from Kentucky has made a habit of calling out his teammates early on in his NBA career, something Hornets head coach Monty Williams relishes.

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