SportsAndWhine
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I still want a Bledsoe over Lillard guy answer that question.He's being facetious
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I still want a Bledsoe over Lillard guy answer that question.He's being facetious
Look for Portland2014 or GrandJury lolI still want a Bledsoe over Lillard guy answer that question.
Any reason for the Bulls to get involved? To...upgrade RoLo with Chandler or you still believe in Layman? And I don't understand why would the Suns be willing to get all this garbage unless a first round pick is involved.
You use Yahoo Search? That's TOO MUCH!
So you admit he asked for a trade.Are you dumb or are you trolling? He asked for a trade in the offseason, in PRIVATE, and AFTER he was benched for no reason other than the Suns wanting to lose as many games as possible. This all happened BEFORE he took it public.
Let me ask you a question, do you think benching a player so a team could increase their odds of losing games is professional? Would you expect a player to be ok with that?
So you admit he asked for a trade.
He posted on twitter “I don’t want to be here.” That’s pouting, and detrimental to the team.
His team sent him home.
The facts are what they are, and undeniable.
Anyone who takes him is going to take the risk he won’t do the same with a different team. Other players in the same situation haven’t done so well.
He’s high risk, high reward, but we don’t have to take that big a risk. At this point, I’d rather play ET and Pat and Shabazz.
Bledsoe doesn't make much sense from a cohesion standpoint for them in my opinion.Now that the Sixers have lost Fultz for the foreseeable future, I think this trade makes sense.
True. You'd have to hope he'd be on his best behavior and that the whole "I don't want to be here" thing was an aberration.Bledsoe doesn't make much sense from a cohesion standpoint for them in my opinion.
For what?The more Cleveland loses, the more likely it is that Bledsoe ends up there.
PHX could get the right to swap between their pick and BKNs pick, as well as another future pick and salary matchers.For what?
I still wonder if Orlando will try to trade for him. Do you try to add to the roster after the fast start or do you not mess with it?True. You'd have to hope he'd be on his best behavior and that the whole "I don't want to be here" thing was an aberration.
For what?
Same person.Look for Portland2014 or GrandJury lol
So, let's say you're at your place of work and they're giving people with less ability and less seniority than you more hours. Do you complain?
Same person.
Yeah, but the more Cleveland loses, the more chance that LBJ leaves.The more Cleveland loses, the more likely it is that Bledsoe ends up there.
replace Aminu with Davis and I am OK
No, it probably means you downloaded something and it switched yahoo to your default search engine.I would include picks, but you cant do that on trade machine
NO I google, and it always diverts to Yahoo. I dont know why.
Isnt everything owned by something else these days anyhow?
http://www.espn.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=y7j2ghzw
If Cleveland offered the BRK pick to us and we sent our 2018 first to PHX would you think of doing this trade?
Dame / Bledsoe
Turner / Connaughton
Harkless / Aminu
Love / Vonleh / Swanigan
Nurkic / Davis / Leonard
With a potential top 5ish pick in the 2018 draft.
Aiight let's get an actual point guard for the second unit. And a center.
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Dame
CJ
Aminu
Vonleh
Nurkic
Bledsoe
CJ
Turner
Swanigan
Chandler
If the blazers ever actually managed to swing that trade I'd pee myself
Obviously we'd have to attach a pick but I can't imagine Bledsoe and Chandlers value is that high right now.
You're probably right. It's a pretty good trade for the suns too. Hark is inconsistent but he's young and athletic, and Ed I would miss so much.
Meyers. I'll miss his.... um... I'll get back to you on that.
