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I hope you don't get offended but a posting on this board is not proof of anything. I was asking for the original news source so I could decide if the idea had merit. For example, if it came from another message board then it has no merit. If it came from espn, then it has some merit. If it was hoopsworld or realgm, see message boards.

I don't like people who get offended. Sometimes my writing may sound that way, but I never stand on my rights, because I don't think people really have any rights. I think all we have is reasoning, and if your reasoning fails, then you deserve to lose the argument. So not having rights means I'm never offended.

(Heh heh. Re-reading that, I think I threw you for a loop there. You weren't expecting that.)

Anyway, the point of referring you to the 2 posts was that they answer your request for a link--the posts say that we have none. Sly didn't give his source (I asked for it and he didn't answer, which is what I expected--he knows some insider) and I said that I had long since forgotten where I read it (it was somewhere in the media coverage right after the LaFrentz fiasco, and a message board linked to it, and I read the article). So I had already answered your question, and Sly had already declined to answer your question. That's why I referred you to the 2 posts.

In summary:
Q: What's your source?
A: Don't have a link, but 2 posters on this board heard it from independent sources. Can't prove it, but those 2 posters are sure of it, even if they can't convince others.
 
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In the final analysis, without Nate McMillan's stubborn insistence nobody in Blazer's management would have strongly considered going after Brandon Roy. It was Nate who first pushed for getting Roy, and I remember reading before that draft several articles which quoted Nate speaking about his personal knowledge of Brandon's game and of his character and leadership abilities.

Nate and Brandon is a marriage from heaven meant to be, and apparently McMillan recognized early on that they were made for each other. Mwaahhh !!

I like an Action Jackson type of GM. More moves, please.
 
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