Knicks to sign Shannon Brown and Earl Clark to 10-day contracts on Thursday. That way, they maximize their 10 days and get them for 7 games.
https://twitter.com/Chris_Broussard
Knicks to sign Shannon Brown and Earl Clark to 10-day contracts on Thursday. That way, they maximize their 10 days and get them for 7 games.
https://twitter.com/Chris_Broussard
Damn, only a 10 day for EC? He must suck way more than I thought tbh![]()
the best part of this is that somebody else took Shannon Brown meaning we won't
Serious.
Earl would have been a season long starter if he had stayed with Fakers.
she ain't in with a broke ....
The Spurs would likely start Leonard in that case, though it depends if OKC goes who plays the 3 in that situation. Would Lamb start or would Sef.
That lineup would be good for cross match-ups with Leonard guarding Durant and Diaw guarding one of those two. Also allow Diaw to potentially post Lamb/ Sef, like you said.
I assumed that OKC would go with Ibaka instead of Perkins. Perkins is such a drag on the offense (An O-rating of 86) it would be worth it play Ibaka instead, even though he isn't the post defender that Perkins is.
I'm just saying.
So basically, you agree with everything I said.
The bottom line is this: There's 96 wing minutes available and between Re , Barnes and Crawford, 80-90 are spoken for, which means they can't guarantee significantly more minutes, nor a better chance at a championship.
Probably not, TD though would not qualify as broke so she s with him.
ESPN getting on the bandwagon:
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/10...ontract-buyout
Newly acquired Danny Granger and the Philadelphia 76ers continue to discuss a possible buyout, according to sources close to the process.Sources told ESPN.com on Tuesday that a buyout consummated before Saturday's midnight deadline for Granger to be waived and remain eligible to appear in this season's playoffs with any team he subsequently signs for remains the most likely outcome.
But sources also said Granger continues to weigh other options, including staying with the 76ers for the rest of the season, as the deadline draws near.
Sources said Tuesday the San Antonio Spurs and Granger share a mutual interest if the former All-Star comes to a buyout agreement with the Sixers by the weekend.
It's believed the Los Angeles Clippers will be another leading suitor for Granger's services should he become an unrestricted free agent next week.
Yet there are risks for Granger in parting company with the rebuilding Sixers. Granger would forfeit his Larry Bird rights in that case and likewise strip Philadelphia of the ability to sign-and-trade him this summer, both of which could impact his earning power in free agency.
So it looks like it's down to mwp and granger lets see what happens
Best guess is Butler to Miami, Granger to OKC, and Udrih to the Spurs.
Welp, that settles it. Granger headed to the Clips.
Only thing that worries me is that Granger lives in LA already. I do think the Spurs will still be favorites to sign him though if he gets bought out.
San Antonio isnt "black enough" for Granger, he's headed to LA imo.
LA is probably going to be tough to beat despite us being favorites. They have more playing time available at SF, not to mention the luxury of living in LA (which Granger already does).
Honestly theres one team Id love to see get Granger/Butler that is getting no hype which is Memphis
there biggest weakness is SF with Prince starting but James Johnson has been nice of the bench
if they get a shooter who can defend at the SF like Granger then theyll be the most complete team in the NBA to me
Indiana also has the exact same playstyle as Memphis which will help Granger
Conley/Gasol are better playmakers then anything on the Pacers roster and Randolph is a better inside scorer than any Pacer player
spurs luck... tbh
How do the clippers have more playing time available at SF when they already have Barnes,Dudley,and Turkoglu? I see Granger going to the spurs.
Don't forget Bullock.
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