Classic MIXUM. You said the season was over about 6-7 games ago, didn't you? Do you still think you were telling it like it was? Go Blazers
Is the league going to become a league where players dictate where they want to go, and there is a few super teams and that is the end of it? If so that will be too bad. I'll probably stop watching all together if the other teams don't have a chance.
Yeah, it's going to be hard to keep Oden. Because, as we all know, every team in the NBA wants a fragile 7-foot center who spends more time in the operating room than on the court.
A tidbit from Marc Stein The audacity of Denver's GM! Blake Griffin, really?! In the words of Robert Di Nero - This fucking guy! SMH
That does lend some credence to the report tonight that Denver's management is "inexperienced". They might as well just ask Miami for LeBron and Wade while they are at it. barfo
Yeh, it's amazing now that they are asking New jersey to take Al harrington (and his four year contract) also. Does Denver realize they are not in a very good position here? The only other club in the bidding is NY and they have very little to offer. They could lose Melo for nothing and also the sooner they get on with the rebuilding, the better.
Maybe the division rival thing isn't a factor, but personalities and 'tone' definitely can have an impact on trades getting consummated. Look no further than this: http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-anthonytrade011011 It's not always about getting the best deal possible, sometimes pride is a factor with this small fraternity of GMs
Don't mess with the Russian mafia, because in Russia you trade negotiations rather than negotiate trades.
I find that hard to believe... there's no guarantee a person's going to STAY a GM, and the odds are long that a GM will stay employed by making inferior deals. Ed O.
If I'm NJ I tell Denver to fuk off and talk to me a few days before the deadline when the price they get will be much less. If NJ pulls out of bidding them Denver risks getting much less and perhaps nothing for Melo IMO. Makem sweat!
I don't understand why NJ is so intent on getting Melo at any cost. They are rumoured to give up Favors and Harris, possibly their top two assets, as well as multiple draft picks and losing future salary flexibility. Even if Melo is the best player in the deal it becomes a lateral move. How long until Melo decideds its not working in NJ and forces his way out? Melo would be a great addition but Favors alone is plenty to give up. When Boston got Garnett the cost was an up and coming talent in Jefferson. They didn't have to also include a young all-star PG.
Good teams that have star players win in the nba. Bad teams with star players still get kicked around. Melo is just not good enough to make the Nets a contender all by himself and that's pretty much what the Nets appear to be banking on. Not a good bet.