Washington Could Court Brown

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  1. Mamba

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    <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">New York Post - According to Marc Berman of the New York Post, one potential suitor for Larry Brown, could be Washington, whose owner, Abe Pollin, goes way back with Brown and Glass.

    Many believe Brown's stock has climbed due to the Pistons not reaching the Finals for the third consecutive season.</div>

    OMG. I'm actually excited. I doubt it happens because it's a NY rumor, and those are 99.9% false. Anything is better than Eddie Jordan.

    http://www.realgm.com/src_wiretap_archives...ld_court_brown/
     
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    I don't think Brown would help too much on this team. Yea he would help make us better defensively, and force Arenas to have more control on his game, but he'll be here for what, 1 or 2 years and leave, and it will take away consistency. Also the reason we could be courting him is stupid, Abe is old, he goes back with so many people in the league, don't know why that's a big deal.
     
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    Re-thinking this, I'm not so sure that I like this deal. Would Brown have a good impact on Arenas' or an impact like he did on Starbury?
     
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    ^^thats tough, you have the good, AI and chauncy, the bad, jamal crawford, and the ugly, marbury
     

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