Rastapopoulos
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Are they desperate to offload Z-Bo now?
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Are they desperate to offload Z-Bo now?
Are they desperate to offload Z-Bo now?
They were not before?
Hey, they didn't have to pick him up...

If they had any sense, they would've been desperate to offload him long ago.
They are in a bittersweet situation. They land the first pick, but Griffin is a PF and so is Randolph and he's virtually untradable. Both are too undersized to play center, plus they have Camby and Kaman.
They wouldn't be wise to choose Rubio with Baron signed long-term.
Blake Griffin is now seriously considering playing in Europe?
Are they desperate to offload Z-Bo now?
I think they're gonna demand someone takes back Randolph and that would put the other team in the same predicament.I think it's reasonable to say they're open to trades.
EDIT: Which could be bad if Memphis wants to move up.
Hence why they're in the lottery.The East had 4 of the 5 picks in that 2003 draft. Pistons fault they fucked up and picked Darko, but Toronto and Miami still got Bosh and Wade. Hell, they even got Howard and Okafor.
The Hawks could have have Paul or Deron in 2005 but they selected Marvin Williams. Then Toronto selected Bargnani over Roy and Aldridge.
The East is just ran by morons.
I think they're gonna demand someone takes back Randolph and that would put the other team in the same predicament.
I think they're gonna demand someone takes back Randolph and that would put the other team in the same predicament.
Does Memphis have a lot of cap room? I can see them offering the #2 pick and taking on a bad Clipper contract or two for the #1. Then if the Clippers can swap Baron back with the Warriors, they could take Rubio (whom Dunleavy is said to be high on).
...or, as someone on Blazer's Edge just suggested, OKC sends the #3 and Jeff Green to LA for the #1. If OKC took a bad contract too, that would be enough to swing it. I like that much better - Memphis is still stuck with Conley and Rubio.
...or, as someone on Blazer's Edge just suggested, OKC sends the #3 and Jeff Green to LA for the #1. If OKC took a bad contract too, that would be enough to swing it. I like that much better - Memphis is still stuck with Conley and Rubio.
Morons who know their grammar better than you do??The east is just ran by morons.

