Check this out:
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMa...tradeId=luqaht
If we played fantasy basketball and I offered you that trade would you take it?
I'm sick and tired of this already.
Fing Spursreport...
Timmy,
I know you are wanting to add some youth to the frontline to help your knees age well, but there is a reason that Pop and RC run the front office, and you anchor the team on the hardwood. You see, as much as it seems that the Bulls FO has their heads up their behinds most of the time, they are not in fact clinically and legally insane. They would have to get something for trading away Tyrus Thomas, and Finley, Bonner and a five dollar bill will only get them a cup of coffee at Starbucks.
I like that you are trying to stir up some conversation in the dog days of summer...but at least keep it plausible, please.
No way dude. You can pick guys up off of waivers for free that shoot 3's and rebound like Bonner.
Defense is a category (blocks, steals, rebounds...) Tyrus owns those two in fantasy.
sorry if you didn't like it I was just toying around with it and decided to post it.
Its all good, it is just that trades in the NBA are very difficult. You have to ask yourself a lot of questions and they all have to be met in order for a trade to succeed.
1) Why would both teams do it?
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMa...tradeId=nupkmd
Yeah..this works too...doesn't mean it's gonna happen.
People who propose ridiculous trades. How would we respond if someone offered us two scrubs with bad contracts, say Eric Dampier and Antoine Wright, for Tony Parker. What are the chances we make that trade? Even if we get salary cap space in 2010.
Oh god, it just doesn't end... Where's the face palm pic?
Do dimmer switches work with those new fluorescent light bulb doohickeys?
this will happen at ST every offseason.
something tells me this is an inside joke that i am on the outside of, but on the off chance that you are actually wondering the answer to that question, the fact that i am in the lighting industry compels me to answer...
only if the lights are labeled dimmable, and almost zero are. the technology for dimmable compact fluorescent screw-in lamps is like the reign of the Oklahoma City Thunder...its not there yet, and you are not sure it ever will be, but you can definitely see it taking over in about 3 years.
You're right I don't have to read it and for the most part like this flooding the forum is what has kept me from posting here more regularly.
Its an absolutely worthless post with zero merit. If it had even a shred of value I wouldn't have even commented.
I can't believe I'm doing this....
They have dimmable compact fluoresnt screw in lamps at Home Depot....
The regular fluorescent bulbs will dim, but they make a buzzing noise when not at full brightness.
The value of this thread was saved by the discussion on dimmable flourescent bulbs, which are apparently available at Home Depot, and which, after careful thought (more thought than was given to this trade proposal, I suspect), I have decided not to purchase, because of the potential buzzing.
Also because we have no dimmable lamps, but ignoring that sort of common sense seems par for the course for this thread, so there you are.
No, the regular ones buzz -- I haven't bought a dimmable one. I'm waiting a few years before the regular one goes out, then I will go to Home Depot to buy a proper nonbuzzing dimmable one.
They have new bulbs specifically for dimmable switches now. They are labeled as such, and I think have solved the buzzing issues of regular fluorescents. The old bulbs could also short out if used with a dimmer.
So if I could stand the buzzing, I might be able to short out the regular bulb and force myself to go to Home Depot and by the dimmable bulb.
Well, I now have my offseason project to get me through to October!
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