<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (CelticKing)</div><div class='quotemain'>Gerald Green - Boston Celtics.</div></p> Think he will get much time behind Pierce and Allen?</p> -Petey </p>
I'm hoping he does. He played about 20 minutes a game last season, starting a couple of them. </p> I hope he's not included in a trade that I'm pretty sure Boston will make before the season starts. </p>
Josh Smith - ATL</p> I expect him to get some MIP votes this season. 16.4 ppg 8.6 rpg and 2.9 bpg in 2006-2007.</p>
I pick the whole Atlanta Hawks team.</p> They won 2 games fewer than the Blazers last year. They're stocked with lotto pick talent that's had some time to play together. They got a PG in the draft, which was probably their greatest need.</p> Must suck to be them, though, playing in front of a bunch of empty seats.</p> </p>
I wouldnt say he will "break out", but I think JJ Redick will play and score and will atleast look like a legit #1 draft pick....the guy I think that will take a big step toward domination is Dwight Howard(yeah, im being a little bit of a homer), hes just entering into the front side of his prime, and I think 25, 15, and 2 is possible
The scary thing is (about dwight) is that he's not..he's, what? 22? Thats like a goood 3-4 years until he's at the typical prime age for most bigmen. He will be a player in this league, he just needs the ball more..so Orlando better get a good PG
Its not going to be easy to get that PG....they wont have the cap room to sign a big time player for years now and they arent likely to hit the lottery anytime soon with the roster they have, so unless they can trade for a PG or draft and develop one, or develop the ones they have, they will just be out of luck....
Its not going to be easy to get that PG....they wont have the cap room to sign a big time player for years now and they arent likely to hit the lottery anytime soon with the roster they have, so unless they can trade for a PG or draft and develop one, or develop the ones they have, they will just be out of luck....
D-Ho will not average 25 ppg, he's got a better chance of averaging 25 rpg. Especially with the backcourt the Magic have.</p> The Magic could be taking a giant step back after losing Hill and Darko this offseason and not replacing them with much.</p> Damn you Fran Vaquez! </p>
I'm starting to think Devin Harris will have a breakout season. He's been working hard and the starting PG reigns are being handed over to him.