...no. The ONLY reason was Amy's rather large bush wasn't in the way.
We're about to sign jermaine oneal off the bench we ain't scared of the ing Grizzlies
...no. The ONLY reason was Amy's rather large bush wasn't in the way.
If the Spurs don't repeat it won't bug me to see Dirk get another. He's a good dude.
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turn in your Spurs fan card ASAP.
hate Spurs "fans" like this.
root for the mavs if he is such a "good dude". You're either with us or against us.
Damn that must have been an awfully big bush. Prob looked something like this tbh:
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Now if the Thunder win, that will be me.
Mavs trade for rondo got bandwagon fans ready to jump quick.
jermaine oneal checked out mentally two years ago....he's been busy getting fat and losing his money on some bull business venture![]()
The ing Grizzlies are supposed to be a legitimate Western conference threatGNSF take
in before "my jinxing worked", "I was kidding all along"
what are you basing that off of? just last year he put up 7.9ppg, 5.5rpg, 50%fg, and almost 1 bpg. not even 6 months ago he was balling for golden state and clogging the paint nicely in bogut's absence.
wouldn't mind going after okafor either.
http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas/maver...big-candidates
O'Neal, Okafor top Mavs' backup big candidates
By Tim MacMahon | ESPNDallas.com
The departure of high-flying, high-efficiency backup center Brandan Wright in the Rajon Rondo deal created a significant hole in the Dallas Mavericks rotation.
Greg Smith, has played 68 minutes all season, gets to audition for a significant role while the Mavs explore their options for a soon-to-come roster addition. The most intriguing big men available in free agency on the Mavs’ radar:
Jermaine O’Neal: The 36-year-old O’Neal told ESPN.com’s Marc Stein this week that he wouldmake a “clear-cut decision after the holidays” about whether he wanted to continue his NBA career and which contender he’d join.
Front-office sources told Stein that the Cleveland Cavaliers, Los Angeles Clippers, Dallas Mavericks and the Golden State Warriors are among the teams interested in O’Neal. He was a quality 20-minute-per-game contributor in Golden State last season, averaging 7.9 points and 5.5 rebounds.
The Mavs, who can only offer the minimum, have a homecourt advantage of sorts with O’Neal. He lives in the Dallas suburb of Southlake with his wife and two children.
The trade for Rondo, sources told Stein on Friday, has given the Mavs the edge in the compe ion for O'Neal's services.
O’Neal also has personal history with two prominent figures in the Mavs organization. He was an All-Star during each of Carlisle’s four seasons as the Indiana Pacers head coach, and Carlisle was a Portland Trail Blazers assistant when O’Neal was an 18-year-old rookie first-round pick. O’Neal also played two recent seasons with Rondo in Boston.
Emeka Okafor: The Mavs are among the teams that have kept tabs on Okafor, who last played in 2012-13, as he recovered from a herniated disk in his neck. He plans a midseason return, and Stein reported this summer that nearly half the league had registered interest.
Okafor, once traded for Tyson Chandler, averaged 9.7 points and 8.8 rebounds as a starter for the Washington Wizards in his last season.
sign them both imho. Jermaine's natural position is PF so he would be dirk's back up with Okafor backing up TC, we goddamn STACKED!!!
I've been on this ing wagon through all the ups and downs since 1990. I'm not jumping for .
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