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Multi-Billionaire

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  1. Minny will kick themselves for passing on this guy, I'd say a star too. He is a Dwyane Wade ladies and gentlemen.
  2. lol you wish well if it happens though, I wouldn't really pull hairs until I see for myself how bad he is. I believe he can change... I remember he destroyed Mavs in playoffs when he was still on Blazers, Sheed was injured and he was forced to start... down 0-3, they became the first team to force a Game 7 I think... Mavs were #2 seed.
  3. Flynn is more of a scorer out of the two, but he can't be the SG. I was really surprised they took him at 6th... they should have used it on DeMar DeRozan with both Evans and Harden gone... or some other star wings like Terrence Williams. Heck if he really wants another PG, Jrue Holiday or even Jeff Teague would make more sense than Flynn. Holiday is interchangeable with SG and Teague is a natural born scorer, while Flynn isn't. That Flynn pick could have himself fired in 1-2 years.
  4. ^Ok thanks for the advice I rarely watch him to be honest, now...
  5. Team first, players far second. Fave players are Derrick Rose and Ricky Rubio. Hope that [expletive] plays for Minny next year.
  6. I posted this idea on a Nuggets forum we acquire Zach for Kenyon Martin and barely escaped out of the forum alive... I mean he can't be that bad?!? I mean Sheed was also this Jail Blazer before he was acquired by Pistons and he changed... my idea was if Zach was surrounded by good characters and playing for contenders, he too can change. Would you take a chance on him if you can trade for him cheap?
  7. Real said it, Sheed is going to be rejuvenated if he plays for Magic and Magic need him. A rejuvenated Sheed is as good as it gets... he knew Pistons had no chance at title... he's always been playing to win a title.
  8. He's still a 20 and 10 player... can someone fill me in?
  9. He is everything that's wrong about Marbury and AI... he has talent but he's now strictly an individual player, I doubt he can be a team player anytime soon. He's on collision course with Skiles, I can't see him stay in Milwaukee for long. I wouldn't say bust but he won't be a superstar. He should be enough motivation for Rubio to try play in NBA next year... I can't wait for these two to meet on the court
  10. Indonesia, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, Korea (South), Malaysia, Australia. Wanna go to US and Europe some day
  11. I wouldn't mind getting Zach, I think he needs to be surrounded with the right players with positive heads like Billups. If he's on a contending team, I can see him change his ways, he's a very good player and is a scoring matchup problems. And can pull down rebounds too. I'd give KMart, who's not exactly a role model on our team, for him.
  12. This guy is going to beast it in 2009-2010. Noone will stop him. There are very few NBA players with work ethic, Kobe is one, and Rose is among those few. He will be BEASTTTT
  13. Arenas was the one I compared him to long before the draft... aside of body, strength, and work ethic. Not sure how hard working Teague is but if he is, the limit is sky.
  14. I'm gonna get this game in one week... wait up fellas
  15. Yeah the other day I also thought Kidd will sign with Lakers... I think it's a great possibility. Maybe the only possibility that makes sense.
  16. I doubt he'd get any higher offer than that. He will accept it.
  17. LOL I forgot Kleiza thanks Noone really thinks our rebounding sucks? Our leading rebounder is Nene with 7.8 rpg. At times, he disappears completely... 4 rebs. He can be dominant for a stretch with 14 pts, 8 rebs in one quarter stretch, and then completely disappears the rest of the game. We won't win a championship with a top rebounder of 7.8 rpg... we need a big man who will pull down double digit. Heck Troy Murphy pulls down 11+ rpg, Love the rookie pulled down 9+... we need someone who can consistently rebound and box out. As far as I know this team, when we have advantage in rebounding, we don't lose. Even before Billups came. There's no consistency or assurance we'll get the rebound every time someone shoots the ball... especially when playing against top teams like Lakers. Well I'm glad noone really noticed this doesn't mean we don't have to fix it though... FO has to be naive if it thinks getting Lawson and their offseason work is done.
  18. I wouldn't be surprised if Miller is benched if starting means better performance for Foye. You also still have McGee.
  19. We have our backup PG so we can either resign AC to assume the third string PG or just waive him as J.R. can run some PG too. Karl already said J.R. will be our starter next year... Suppose we resign Bird, Jones and AC, what's really our next biggest need to beat the Lakers? C - Nene PF - Kenyon Martin SF - Carmelo Anthony SG - J.R. Smith PG - Chauncey Billups --- PF - Chris Andersen SG - Dahntay Jones SF - Linas Kleiza PG - Ty Lawson PG - Anthony Carter SF - Renaldo Balkman C - Johan Petro C - Steven Hunter I'd like to hear other members' inputs. I already have what I think is the problem... but I want to see if other members here can echo the same thing... to see if it's glaring or not.
  20. I still think Brandan Wright is going to be at least decent in this L Hope Warriors sleep on him and we are able to trade for him. I'm a big Brandan believer.
  21. I think Mullens is very underrated... he has good hands, and knows how to position himself or get better position offensively. He's actually pretty agile for a guy his size... and can be a committed defender. Good trade by Thunder getting him.
  22. Very happy, we traded our future conditional Bobcats pick for Lawson... Not sure precisely what the condition is for next season but I think it's protected 1-12. Lawson is who we need to backup Billups... Personally I like taller guards better and I didn't like we were going to draft him a year ago before he pulled out of draft. Now he's more ready, he's stronger, and he can run a team better. He's a better finisher in the paint too... something that I questioned last year. The change of pace when he comes into the game is going to be big for us, Billups likes the slow down game and when he comes in it's the breakneck fast pace, it makes our team offense very dynamic and throws teams off base. He's the yang to Billups' yin. Gives him a lot of rest, in return he gives Lawson the much needed guidance and teaching for a rookie PG. If he struggles, it'd be something Billups can relate to, going through it himself.
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