Would be a very nice 4th big imo.
LeBron is going to play
40 minutes deng is going to want more minutes
deng was older he would go there
vince carter is their best hope
but if mavs get lucky withg splash he may stay with mavs
Last edited by ducks; 07-01-2014 at 12:36 AM.
Would be a very nice 4th big imo.
I think Paul Pierce likely ends up in LAC. They covet him and he loves playing for Doc Rivers and knows it gives him a chance to win.
I see the Telfair interest with the possibility of Cory Joseph being traded to a team desperate for a point guard or back up, or the risk of losing Mills.
Lewis also with Matt Bonner possibly retiring.
Not the best choices though, and could see smoke screens but I can see the logic in these two players.
That ends James signin in Cleveland!
and he is from California
Lebron was never going to Cleveland anyways. Like he'd go back to that dump, especially after how Dan Gilbert handled him leaving.. It was always Miami and a couple longshot teams like LAC and the Rockets. He's staying in Miami, along with the other Big 3, and they'll sign a middle-tier FA to come in and then have to sign a bunch of minimum vets and fillers for the rest of the roster. Adding Shabazz at PG was big too.
Yep. Right up the road from me in Inglewood. Makes too much sense for him. The Nets are going nowhere in a hurry.
Trevor Ariza would counter that move in the best way not enough money to land him most likely.
I have no fear of any team in the East being a challenge for the Spurs. As constructed, Spurs should be the favorites to repeat. In the West, I don't see anyone being able to significantly improve. OKC won a couple of games against the Spurs but that boogeyman of a team is dead. Spurs overcame that challenge and Durant will have Leonard to look forward to from here on out.
** On another note - The Kyle Lowry love is silly and astonishing. What are teams thinking? I don't think he's leaving Toronto anyways. They are prepared to give him the keys to the bank.
I think Pierce is pretty much good for 20 minutes a night. It would be a nice veteran pickup for Clips but he's too old to be considered a huge FA gain.
Shaun Livingston would be a nice pick up for the Spurs. He can give you minutes at the 2 & 3.
One of the big winners of Free Agency will be Chandler Parsons. Houston messed up with that. If they want to keep him, they are going to pay big time. Another team will overpay.
Anderson, Livingston, Diaw.... Point Forwards.
Shaun Livingston would be awesome. Showed this past season he still has it and has gotten some hops back.
How did they mess up? Could they have signed him to an extension earlier and not let it get to this point?
Edit : Also, I never really watched any Brooklyn games this past season. Did Livingston really play that well?
Livingston would be a great pickup tbh. Had a great year and could play the 3 for us. His point-forward capabilities would fit right in. I think he'd prefer to go to a younger team that could pay him more and offer more PT though.
How tall is he and what does he weigh these days? I thought that he was rail thin? Does he have the strength to play the 3? I'm very interested if he's got his game back. A point SF would be good.
Portland is pursuing Diaw...
MF's wanna make us overpay another player (Splitter) . I say they're gonna bluff and throw a big contract so PATFO can match
Still thin at 6'7 and around 180 lbs. But he's a solid defender and maximizes his length. His best asset is his ability to create and distribute on offense though and was a spark-plug off the bench for Brooklyn this season, averaging 8 pts and being the main catalyst of the offense. Played well in the playoffs against Miami too.
Blazers are courting Greg Monroe as well, and have said to be the fronrunners. Doesn't make sense for Diaw to sign there if that's the case. Could be a bluff.
Yes to both questions. Livingston is versatile and lanky and can cause issues when playing D.
Parsons was not eligible for an extension. Houston did not mess up. They made a decision that will cost more in the short term, but results in the greatest probability of keeping him for the long term
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