Gee, might I have gotten that notion when you mentioned Mike Dunleavy as someone in a comparable situation to Larry Frank. And I am telling you...
You'rr talking in circles. You brought up Dunleavy's relationship with his bosses to compare with Frank's relationship with his bosses, and then...
So you are backing up your point with an example that doesn't compare to Frank's situation with the Nets? Excellent.
Of course you were comparing the situations. Why else would you bring up Clippers and Dunleavy?
Good one.
Never say impossible. HIGHLY, HIGHLY UNLIKELY is better.
I'll just say that if you've been following the Nets, you should know what the situation is. If you think it's similar to the Clipper situation,...
It would surprise the fuckin' shit outta me.
Frank's biggest weakness is that he does not have total rule of the team. He has to answer to Ratner/Thorn, and that limits what he can do.
But can he guard SFs, and will being guarded by SFs hinder RA's offensive game?
Wait for CDR to return. Don't trade any prospects (kids or draft picks) for a SF. Also, let's see what Najera can provide if he ever gets healthy.
Wizards did Eddie a big favor.
Poor bastard. Good luck to MW in his future pursuits.
No.
Right now, Nets shouldn't be thinking about trading any players other than Swift, Simmons, Hassell, Ager and Najera.
Some fun in the sun for Nets players. How they do, record-wise on the trip, will be determined on a game-to-game basis.
Let's call it the 'HarrKiddisTrade'.
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Duncan is the best PF to ever play the game, and he doesn't have all those attributes. So don't be hoping too severely for Frank to figure out how...
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