VanillaGorilla
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Memphis was easily the runaway winner from that trade. EASILY
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Memphis was easily the runaway winner from that trade. EASILY
The fucking idiots on TNT said Memphis gave up. I was like "dude they are trading to win!" Have you seen gay in the playoffs? He sucks.
Prince will give your team so much more. I knew he would be perfect in your system. He's all about defense and knowing where to force the player in the d
Sorry VooDoo, but I think the Grizz are going to really miss Gay. I was really enjoying watching you guys this year to. I could be wrong, but he is a baller.
Sorry VooDoo, but I think the Grizz are going to really miss Gay. I was really enjoying watching you guys this year to. I could be wrong, but he is a baller.
I hear ya about trying to stay positive....... I was super down after we traded ZBO. I understand the whole addition by subtraction, but I just thought we could have gotten more in return.
I thought so too. KP seemed pretty overeager to pull the trigger in his quest to overhaul the roster and expunge the whole "Jail Blazers" image.
Was that really the only reason Z-Bo got dealt? I mean, watching him now, he's one of the most valuable frontcourt players in the league. I know that distractions can sometimes outweigh the output on the court, but was there really anything on the floor that actually made him "addition by subtraction?"
Was that really the only reason Z-Bo got dealt? I mean, watching him now, he's one of the most valuable frontcourt players in the league. I know that distractions can sometimes outweigh the output on the court, but was there really anything on the floor that actually made him "addition by subtraction?"
I can't really blame him, though, because he had Rasheed Wallace, Bonzi Wells, Damon Stoudamire, Ruben Patterson, and a few other fuck-ups as his NBA "mentors" when he was a young player in Portland.
The ironic thing about that is that Damon Stoudamire later wound up being his coach in Memphis.
I knew all about Z-Bo's attitude and off-the-court issues. I'm a diehard Michigan State fan, so I've been following him since he came into the program in 2000, but HCP's "addition by subtraction" comment just sorta threw me off and made me think maybe he was hurting the team with his play as well.
BTW - Don't forget Qyntel Woods from Memphis. Z-Bo allegedly beat the shit out of Ruben Patterson in Qyntel Woods' defense. In terms of teammate altercations, that ranks up there with Samaki Walker getting a black eye from Kobe.
Was that really the only reason Z-Bo got dealt? I mean, watching him now, he's one of the most valuable frontcourt players in the league. I know that distractions can sometimes outweigh the output on the court, but was there really anything on the floor that actually made him "addition by subtraction?"
The grand plan was to elevate LaMarcus to the starting 4 spot, draft Greg Oden and install him as the starting 5 for the next fifteen years and give the ball to B-Roy and let 'em figure it out. So I guess you could say there were some roster related reasons, but what he got back was so paltry (Steve Francis' 20 million dollar corpse which was immediately bought out and Channing "Charmin" Frye) it just didn't seem like he did much with a really productive asset. Who knows, maybe that was the best he could get for Zach at that time?
