Percky
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| 28 Jun 2015 03:05 PM |
76ers: Okafor, Embiid, and Noel. Personally, I have no idea why the Sixers wanted to draft Okafor and not get a good point guard in Mudiay. Anyhow, if the Sixers manage to trade one of these talented and potential filled big men and actually get good value from the trade, maybe things will turn around.
Bucks: Oh my, their new uniforms and the new arena look good. But how about the duo of the Greek freak and Jabari Parker? Very scary for sure, and it looks like the release of Larry Sanders won't affect much for the Bucks. And with the addition of Greivis Vasquez, the shimmy dancer, things might look even better for the Bucks.
Trailblazers: If only Brandon Roy had a healthy career, how different would this team be? With Lamarcus Aldridge and Wesley Matthews heading into free agency, only God knows what'll happen. With Mason Plumlee on the team now, I don't see much of a difference maker. Hopefully free agency can save the Blazers.
Pelicans: My team. My sorry squad of players under Monty Williams. But, they are no more, as new head coach Alvin Gentry is at the helm. All I can say is to not make Anthony Davis upset, and to also find a way to give him the ball more. Maybe AD's defensive play can save Gentry's job security.
Mavericks: These guys head after everyone in free agency. All I can say is get someone who can actually get along with coaches.
Spurs: The big three of Parker, Manu, and Timmy won't last forever. That's why Mr. Kawhi Leonard is most likely going to lead this team once the big three hang things up. With Lamarcus Aldridge potentially coming to SA, maybe rebuilding won't be so difficult.
Timberwolves: Mark my words, this will be the most fun team to watch this season. Karl Anthony Towns, Andrew Wiggins, Zach Lavine, Ricky Rubio, AND Tyus Jones. Hot damn. Keep these guys on the radar, they could be doing some trouble very soon. |
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| 28 Jun 2015 03:07 PM |
| make a prediction for knicks |
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| 28 Jun 2015 03:10 PM |
| Minnesota may have some exciting names but they don't play an exciting game style. |
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| 28 Jun 2015 03:11 PM |
| Spurs will still be really good for the next few years, maybe a decade or two |
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| 28 Jun 2015 03:11 PM |
@donny
I'm not disagreeing with you but you can't really say that if they haven't all played a game yet. By all I mean towns and jones |
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Percky
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| 28 Jun 2015 03:11 PM |
Knicks: Stephen A. Smith, I feel for you. New York Knicks fans, I feel for you as well. At this point, I don't know how the Knicks even have a fan base right now. But, scouts have said that Kristas Porzingas will be a NBA superstar in the next few years. But what if he doesn't? The fact that the Knicks traded Tim Hardaway Jr. doesn't make matters better, either.
To sum the Knicks up, Melo should've went to the Bulls. |
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| 28 Jun 2015 03:12 PM |
"To sum the Knicks up, Melo should've went to the Bulls."
You are talking crazy. He only did that to test out free agency. He knew he was coming back. |
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Percky
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| 28 Jun 2015 03:14 PM |
@Dark
I can understand that, but would you really want to be on the Knicks right now? Melo wants to win, but he took money over winning. |
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| 28 Jun 2015 03:15 PM |
@percky
Yes I'd rather have a star rather than no star
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Percky
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| 28 Jun 2015 03:20 PM |
@perran
Well, free agency is going to have to save them. Plus, Popp won't be coach forever. |
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