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  1. #26
    you fail at trollin' me TheMACHINE's Avatar
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    we unstaaaaacccckkkkeddddd

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    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
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    why not sign some big name euros for the short term?

    most of the vets now are either playin for money or riding to a ring, kidd already has one of those and loss half in his private life, makes sense to go chase the money...how much is the knicks payin him?

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    It has been beaten to death, but opting to pass on Chandler has turned out to be one of the worst moves in recent history, tbh..

    Even with Lebron growing balls, Dallas still has a solid chance at repeating, with Tyson..

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    Sessions>Kidd tbh

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    It has been beaten to death, but opting to pass on Chandler has turned out to be one of the worst moves in recent history, tbh..

    Even with Lebron growing balls, Dallas still has a solid chance at repeating, with Tyson..
    I don't think the Mavs repeat with Chandler last year, but it was still a huge mistake to let him go.

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    Randy Foye is an option.
    randy foye isn't a point guard he's a 2 and on top of that he really really SUCKS

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    Dallas made good additions in Delonte West and Vince, they both had good seasons..

    Their 5 position saw a significant downgrade, particularly offensively..Chandler can't create his own offense, but he's one of the best finishing role players in the NBA..Haywood is one of the worst offensive Cs I've ever seen, and their other Cs are too soft and frail..

    Dirk regressed this year, but I believe part of that is losing confidence in his team during the off-season, mostly due to the loss of Chandler..

    Miami and OKC both still struggle against the zone, and last year's Mavs had one of the most effective zones in recent history..

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    randy foye isn't a point guard he's a 2 and on top of that he really really SUCKS
    Well tell that to the Mavs who are looking at him.

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    At this point I say we go after that Uncle Drew guy from the Pepsi commercials.

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    randy foye isn't a point guard he's a 2 and on top of that he really really SUCKS
    Enjoy the Randy Foye era.... I know I'll enjoy that talentless chucker being off our team tbh.....

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    Also, Foye came into the league as a PG. Played the position his first couple of years.

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    Well tell that to the Mavs who are looking at him.
    the mavs FO being idiots doesn't make it any less stupid

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    It's amazing how these dummies lucked into Tyson Chandler then kept him on accident and it got them a le. So undeserved.

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    Posted in another thread, but it bears repeating:

    Is Donnie Nelson a good GM?

    Name one value pick he's made besides Josh Howard.

    What premier FAs has he lured to Dallas? Maybe Shawn Marion, and even then they had to give him a 5-year deal that nobody else would.

    His one great trade (Tyson Chandler) was an accident because they struck out on other targets and they wanted to kick the can down the road by getting an expiring contract for Damp's expired deal.

    Of the three teams that dominated the 00's (Lakers, Spurs, Mavs), only the Mavs didn't win multiple les precisely because they consistently failed to surround Dirk with the proper supporting cast.

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    Randy Foye is an option.
    Sure is.

    David Aldridge ‏@daldridgetnt
    Mavs have Aaron Brooks, Randy Foye on list of potential PGs, per source. Expect they'll look at Sessions, too. ESPN first w/Kidd to NY.

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    I'm waiting for the Donnie troll to post about how everything is going according to plan.

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    sam amick
    • i reached out to mavs owner mark cuban today to get his lay of this decimated mavs land after he missed out on deron williams and steve nash. Jason kidd hadn't flown the coup just yet. Cuban, who created all this salary cap space by letting tyson chandler, jj barea and deshawn stevenson walk as free agents in the wake of his team's 2011 le last summer, said briefly, "it's better to miss out on the right player than to sign the wrong player."

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    Devin Harris was a value pick but he was the number 5 pick we got in the Jamison trade IIRC. Outside of that lottery pick, none of the late first rounders panned out except Jho at 28

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    With Chandler, the Mavs very well could have beaten the Heat. For as good as LeBron was in the Finals, he shot like 16% outside of the paint against the Thunder. With Chandler in the middle and the Mavs playing zone, Dallas wouldn't have let LeBron have so much success at the rim. Add in Marion's athleticism on him out on the perimeter, Wade and Bosh less then 100%, and Dirk rounding into form by that time and the Mavs probably coast to a repeat.

    Oops.

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    Brooks is a 5-foot-9 shooting guard. Foye is a 6-foot-1 small forward. Not exactly point guard options, tbh.

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    "it's better to miss out on the right player than to sign the wrong player."
    As bad as things are, he's right to not make a big problem worse by signing the wrong guys. See Detroit Pistons: 2009 - Ben Gordon, Charlie Villanueva.

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    Time for Mavs to rebuild.

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    It's too bad Dirk is so classy, tbh..a guy like Kobe would have roasted Cuban for these moves..

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    As bad as things are, he's right to not make a big problem worse by signing the wrong guys. See Detroit Pistons: 2009 - Ben Gordon, Charlie Villanueva.
    Fully agree, but signing the 2nd best player on your le team, in a weak league, should have been a no-brainer..

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    Fully agree, but signing the 2nd best player on your le team, in a weak league, should have been a no-brainer..
    Yep - Chandler was only 28. A huge mistake. Since the S'n'T loophole was closed and D-Will couldn't get anything close to what the Nets were offering in Dallas, why did they put so much emphasis on luring max players away from their original teams? Under the old CBA, there's no doubt in my mind D-Will would've been a Mav. But since Brooklyn could offer him $25 million more and an extra year, getting him was a pipe dream from the beginning.

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