Why would chemistry be a big problem?
Why would chemistry be a big problem?
Some people speculate that its possible Brewer and Fernandez will be traded for Jermaine O'Neal.
Apparently Danny Ainge has wanted to aquire both players for some time now, and Jermaine O'Neal has been involved in trade talks already, and was supposed to have been traded to the Mavs after the Hornets and Celtics completed an SnT for David West (which fell through).
I would definitely take this trade in a heartbeat, since its looking like Brewer and Fernandez won't get much if any PT anyways, I believe O'Neal expires next year, and the Mavs need some depth at C. He didn't play much last year, but he showed he can still clog the lane, hit the open jumper, block shots, and play solid defense. Don't overlook that in the playoffs, he started every game for the Celtics, and performed quite well.
Well the logic is to get the full MLE back I think, but with the new CBA not all the rules are clear to me.
Anyway, surely trading these two means the Mavs are trying to make one other move which is most likely for another Center.
Lol Rudy....I guess he better stays in Madrid...
Surely he will return to Spain next year because he signed 3 years with Real Madrid after june 2012
Fernandez = just another europussy who couldn't hack it and ran back home crying.
I am of the belief that the Mavs are trying to get Howard. Not exactly clear on how good of a shot they have but from what I'm hearing, its better than most think.
Sweet, then the Celtics wouldn't have a single natural C on our roster.And Jermaine O'Neal was great for us in the playoffs, really led a lot of Bostonians to root for him.
Game over if they pull that off son.
off to denver...
http://www.nba.com/nuggets/news/fern...2_13_2011.html
because dbestpro is a dumb who overreaches for things to try and sound ultra-intelligent
that's why chemistry might be a problem
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