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    you fail at trollin' me TheMACHINE's Avatar
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    Yo so here is the scoop at fricken 2:15am PST. Just got off the phone with my source and he said the Lakers are definately interested in Arenas but dont just wanna pull the trigger just yet. The Lakers have one spot open and may need that for a Dwight Howard or Deron Williams or Steve Nash trade. Yes I said Nash!

    Word in the streetz is that Pheonix is willing to trade Nash to a contender to show appreciation for the loyalty he has shown over the years. Lakers are the number one choice and Lamars trade exception is definately involved. Since nash is making only 11 million, setting up a trade isnt too difficult.

    If these trades dont happen, then Gilbert will be a lakers .

    Updates to follow shortly.

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    If I'm the Suns I rather hold onto him for 2+ more seasons instead of unloading him for basically nothing.

    Who is going to sell tickets? Gortat?

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    Believe. Calispursfan11's Avatar
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    That would make their average age around 42 wouldn't it? I don't see the Kobe system working with Nash but I could be wrong.

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    lakers are back in the le pursuit if they get Deron or DH (not likely to happen tho, since both n!ggas are joining Dallas come summer), another TOSB (nash) ain't givin em no legit help imho

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    Peace! bluebellmaniac's Avatar
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    Word in the streetz is that Pheonix is willing to trade Nash to a contender to show appreciation for the loyalty he has shown over the years. Lakers are the number one choice and Lamars trade exception is definately involved. Since nash is making only 11 million, setting up a trade isnt too difficult.
    I don't see why Phoenix gives up Nash for nothing, which it would be if the trade exception is included. Appreciation or not, you don't give away talent like Nash for nothing in return.

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    you fail at trollin' me TheMACHINE's Avatar
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    That would make their average age around 42 wouldn't it? I don't see the Kobe system working with Nash but I could be wrong.
    if he cant work with Nash, then he cant work with any PG.

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    The Timeless One Leetonidas's Avatar
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    Yo so here is the scoop at fricken 2:15am PST. Just got off the phone with my source and he said the Lakers are definately interested in Arenas but dont just wanna pull the trigger just yet. The Lakers have one spot open and may need that for a Dwight Howard or Deron Williams or Steve Nash trade. Yes I said Nash!

    Word in the streetz is that Pheonix is willing to trade Nash to a contender to show appreciation for the loyalty he has shown over the years. Lakers are the number one choice and Lamars trade exception is definately involved. Since nash is making only 11 million, setting up a trade isnt too difficult.

    If these trades dont happen, then Gilbert will be a lakers .

    Updates to follow shortly.
    You have no sources got, your schtick is old and tired and never funny to begin with

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    O & 44!!! Now, go back &
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    if he cant work with Nash, then he cant work with any PG.
    The last headstrong case that tried to work with Nash got run off. Sure, Porter ran off with 10 million dollars, but, Nash still got his way.

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    I can see the Suns trading Nash to a contender but their biggest rival? Don't see it.

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    People have been saying "Trade Nash to a contender!" for some time now. It's not gonna happen. He's retiring a Sun and this off season they're gonna sign him to a contract he wouldn't be able to get anywhere else.

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    There's a difference between playing with a superstar, MVP caliber big man who dominates the ball on many possessions and playing with an aging formerly MVP caliber PG who dominates the ball on many possessions. Bynum and Gasol would be the ones who'd get some benefit from Nash being around but I doubt Kobe would. Not that any of it matters because this is all bull anyways.

    Also my sources tell me that Stern would block this deal, and any deal that would get a new PG for the Lakers because Fisher sold out the players union in exchange for Stern making sure that his starting spot was always safe.

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    O & 44!!! Now, go back &
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    There's a difference between playing with a superstar, MVP caliber big man who dominates the ball on many possessions and playing with an aging formerly MVP caliber PG who dominates the ball on many possessions. Bynum and Gasol would be the ones who'd get some benefit from Nash being around but I doubt Kobe would. Not that any of it matters because this is all bull anyways.

    Also my sources tell me that Stern would block this deal, and any deal that would get a new PG for the Lakers because Fisher sold out the players union in exchange for Stern making sure that his starting spot was always safe.
    Nash is a loser.

    But, he's white, so it's okay.

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    Trade Kobe for Nash. Makes sense.

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    lakers are back in the le pursuit if they get Deron or DH (not likely to happen tho, since both n!ggas are joining Dallas come summer), another TOSB (nash) ain't givin em no legit help imho
    I wouldn't call someone with his shooting a TOSB. IMO it's off the charts (56/44/87) and he's leading the league in APG (10.3) while being 38 years old. Btw, he's only playing 31.4 MPG. His AST% this season is at 58.1, that's just nasty. If he keeps that up, it will be the highest AST% for a single season of all time, topping John Stockton's 57.46 in 90-91. Think about Nash what you want, but to say he's a TOSB right now is ridiculous.

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    Fuck Stern sefant77's Avatar
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    Lakers not even have expiring contracts. Or young talents to send to Phoenix.

    So: lol

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    Steve will retire as a Sun. He made his decision years ago to choose money over playing for a contender.

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    O & 44!!! Now, go back &
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    Steve will retire as a Sun. He made his decision years ago to choose money over playing for a contender.
    He knew his own limitations.

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    the 38yr old squire ain't havin much left in him imho, he might still be a dynamo in offense but at the defensive end he's just a BIG liability as he's ever been, when the game turns more physically come playoffs the young PGs (lowry for example) would bull the out of him

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    Lakers not even have expiring contracts. Or young talents to send to Phoenix.

    So: lol
    Yup. And the teams are rivals

    This isn't a Nash struggling on a bottom feeder & Lakers stacked (Think 2004)

    If I'm the Suns front office I like the combo of Nash/Gortat, some shooters, and defenders. I player away from being a contender in the West

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    Steve will retire as a Sun. He made his decision years ago to choose money over playing for a contender.


    They were the 2nd best team in the league in 2007....Horry foul

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    Nash in Miami would be interesting.

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    Nash in Miami would be interesting.


    Bron would be useless

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    Until your source shows me something, I'm thinking it's one of these guys...


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    Nash in Miami would be interesting.
    yeah he'd be a decent 3rd option @ PG for us tbh

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    Bron would be useless
    I dont now about that imo
    Dude can still dish out 30-40 points in any giving night. Maybe his assist totals will go down drastically.

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