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My favorite Outlaw moment was when Jason Quick visited him at home to interview him over the Summer and sat on fire ants.My favorite Trav play was a putback dunk on Philly I believe.
Little can't even hang onto a roster at this point.

Perhaps he has a different definition of "4 (chicks) in the morning"Hm, strange time to have a bible study group.

The money's nice but you can't convince me that this isn't 75% of the reason guys love being in the NBA and come back when they know their body can't take the pro game anymore.Hm, strange time to have a bible study group.
Little can't even hang onto a roster at this point.
Yeah…. Good times.Remember when we thought we got a steal because he dropped down so far in the draft? And then he would have stretches where he would hit a couple threes and we thought he might do it consistently?
I can’t remember a player that I was really as high on as NAS. Being a later pick my expectations were realistic, but I just really thought with that type of body he was going to thrive in the league. Huge game….injured for a month…..huge game……injured for 2 weeks…… sighRemember when we thought we got a steal because he dropped down so far in the draft? And then he would have stretches where he would hit a couple threes and we thought he might do it consistently?
So does this go in the WIN column for Cronin then? Knowing when to cut guys loose?
Oh, I assumed Joe would get credit for packaging a constantly injured, underperforming player out of town in exchange for a valuable piece and then said player is out of the league 18 months later. No? Loss?nope...doesn't go in either a win or a loss
Oh, I assumed Joe would get credit for packaging a player out of town in exchange for a valuable piece and then said player is out of the league 18 months late. No?
If Joe was the GM of let’s say the Lakers then yes but unfortunately he is the Blazers GM and that kind of praise is not really customary in these parts.Oh, I assumed Joe would get credit for packaging a constantly injured, underperforming player out of town in exchange for a valuable piece and then said player is out of the league 18 months later. No? Loss?
Right?If Joe was the GM of let’s say the Lakers then yes but unfortunately he is the Blazers GM and that kind of praise is not really customary in these parts.