Nikolokolus
There's always next year
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A little piece of me just died.C'mon you know who is filling the hole at the point...
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A little piece of me just died.C'mon you know who is filling the hole at the point...
Those are the guys they analyze in places like NJ.
A little piece of me just died.
Come on maxie, take a deep breath and step away from the media insanity. Lets just call it what it is a first step, more to comeNot only that, but Nate thinks Blakey works better with Roy, so he brings Paul off the bench.
Not only that, but Nate thinks Blakey works better with Roy, so he brings Paul off the bench.
Heh, I read on another board that 20 years ago, KP was drafted by GSW with the 34th pick.
Weird.
I do and can NOT comment.That's funny. That's the same sound your wife makes in this one possition.
All kidding aside, I think most think that. Do you have any knowledge of anything?
I do and can NOT comment.
The player is tall and black!

Do you spend your free time sneaking up behind amputees so you can kick their crutches out from under them?![]()
Just like the Bulls, the Heat are also looking to clear some more cap space to make a run at free agents come July 1.
If the Heat can find a suitor, Michael Beasley will likely be traded for cap space.
But beyond that, Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo! Sports reports the Heat are also looking to ditch their first-round pick (No. 18) in an effort to clear even more space.
He writes: "The Miami Heat's draft pick at No. 18 is available, league sources say. 'They want to sell it to clear cap space,' one Western Conference executive said."
Luckily for the Heat, there are a few teams looking to snag a pick in the first round. We reported earlier Tuesday that the Mavs are looking to move into the middle part of the first round, so they could be a potential team that could take the pick off Miami's hands.
The Cavs could also buy a pick in the first round
The Golden State Warriors agreed to move from No. 34 in the draft order to No. 44 for two reasons. First, the Blazers reportedly gave them $2 million to move up 10 spots in the draft and second, the Warriors think players who they signed out of the D-League this past season are better then anyone they'd get with the No. 34 pick.
"I think you can get as good a player in the D-League as you can most second-round picks," Warriors head coach Don Nelson told The Oakland Tribune. "There are some exceptions to the rule. But generally speaking, in the D-League there are second-rounders that have developed."
34. Portland Trail Blazers (via Golden State)
Trevor Booker | PF | Clemson
The Blazers paid $2 million and swapped the 44th pick for No. 34, so they better get something good. Booker is the type of physical enforcer that the Blazers could use when LaMarcus Aldridge is squeezing the Charmin.
Ford's take..suffice it to say that he's not the hugest fan of LMA
