I'll take Mutumbo
he an't run the court like he used to but we don't play like that anyways
he'd fit in well
Timmy/Dikembe = Lakers ed.
Rockets GM Daryl Morey said he had "a good meeting" with the agent representing center Dikembe Mutombo, but that he does not expect a decision for several days at the earliest.
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/...n/6186435.html
Zo should have came in the 2005-2006 season, I thought he'd be great for us that season but won it all with the HEAT so I guess he chose right
I'm not so sure I want the Spurs to sex Mutumbo. I'd rather them try and work out a trade before the deadline using Vaughn, Udoka, and possibly Oberto.
I really don't think Oberto is going anywhere while Manu is here. I think he would retire before playing for another team. Only my opinion, though.
For what Oberto brings, Deke is better. Deke can still pass the ball, block shots and is a rebounding nightmare for the opposition.
+2 We don't need anyone in our organization that did what he did to TOR and the NJN. Alonzo is a , for all the community work he does. None of that makes up for his treatment of teams he's been with.
I'd be OK with Cookie Monster in a limited role.
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deke isnt going to SAS they said he's headed back to houston after all star break
that blows
I really wanted him
damnit
sources???
It would be nice to have some more size and another shotblocker...
He said THEY
Here he is taking the call:
http://www.laffyerassoff.com/funny-p...heads-up-2.jpg
I'm not sure why he would see Boston as a better chance. Last year that was (obviously) the case. I don't think last year's team was quite as good as this year's version, and more importantly, Ginobili wasn't healthy against the Lakers. What's more... whoever came out of the west had a tougher, more exhausting road to the finals.
This year, the Spurs have added some younger legs, better perimeter shooting, and more depth. Also, the emergence of Cleveland will keep the Celtics from getting a nearly free ticket out of the east.
I don't think Boston's big 3 has anything over a healthy Spurs big 3. Not for a second. And this year, the Spurs supporting cast is every bit as solid as the Celtics'.
The greatness of this Spurs team is not yet apparent as it is with the Celtics (due to early injuries, and the Spurs annual ritual of mentally skipping the first half of the season)... but it will be apparent in a couple months, provided the big-3 is healthy.
Should be ONE of a post-season next year! A Spurs/Lakers showdown in the west, and a Cavs/Celtics shootout in the east.
I can't remember a time when the NBA was this compe ive.
It is official Deke is a Rocket again....
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3800585
For some reason we are the oldest team![]()
We should have a Vbookie on just how many games he's going to be able to play this year.
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