McInnis Told Don't Even Think About Reporting

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  1. NJNetz

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Ira Winderman, writing in the Sporting News, says that the Nets have told point guard Jeff McInnis that he will not be welcome at the Nets training camp this fall. The Nets want to trade McInnis but could wind up buying out his $3.6 million contract. McInnis would be the seventh Net to be bought out in the Thorn era, following Jim McIlvaine, Jamie Feick, Chris Childs, Dikembe Mutombo, Ron Mercer, and Zoran Planinic.</div>
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    Pretty harsh, but signing McInnis was just a waste of money.
     
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    What's the big deal with McInnis? Why does everyone want him gone?
     
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    Seriously i really liked him with the cavs than now everyone hates him.
     
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    Well first of all I don't want House or Williams having to share minutes with McInnis. Second of all he played bad for us and there's really no point in keeping him. It's not like if he stays he will get minutes.

    He had a chance to get consistent minutes but didn't take advantage during the first half of the season. The second half of the season he became injured.

    Please give me a good reason why we should keep him? He played well for Cavs. So what? He didn't play well for us. He was useless.
     
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    1. Dwayne Wade- Alot of people are going to hate me for putting Wade as number one but I have my reasons for putting Flash here. His team won the NBA finals with a Shaq that is no where as good as he was when he played for the Lakers. He scored 35+ points against the Dallas Mavericks for the four last NBA finals games leading the Miami Heat to thier first ever NBA championship. He plays as good as Lebron but the reason Wade is here and King James isn't is because D-Wade can play defense. The scariest thing about Dwyane is that he has not even entered his prime yet. That is why I rank Dwyane Wade as the best player for the 2006-2007 NBA season.
     
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    if he didnt get house i would of liked to have him come back but house showed he has a great outside touch which we really need, and he will proabbaly be the number 1 scoring option off the bench
     

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