mreinman wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Stephenson didn't play for the Hornets tonight. Pelvis injury?
Also there is this:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/23130...
sure what the heck ... pass the popcorn please
It is a bleacher report article but they mentioned that the Hornets might take on contracts past this year to get rid of Lance. They were just throwing out names but JR was one of them. If you could add Lance without compromising too much for this offseason I think you have to consider it. Not sure if I would go there but the Knicks are so bad and so talent barren.
CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Stephenson didn't play for the Hornets tonight. Pelvis injury?
Also there is this:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/23130...
sure what the heck ... pass the popcorn please
It is a bleacher report article but they mentioned that the Hornets might take on contracts past this year to get rid of Lance. They were just throwing out names but JR was one of them. If you could add Lance without compromising too much for this offseason I think you have to consider it. Not sure if I would go there but the Knicks are so bad and so talent barren.
JR and/or Calderon and I am in
and reggie jackson misses a wide open 3 and bricks it at the end of regulation
Bledsoe misses badly ... dragic should be handling the ball
mreinman wrote:CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Stephenson didn't play for the Hornets tonight. Pelvis injury?
Also there is this:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/23130...
sure what the heck ... pass the popcorn please
It is a bleacher report article but they mentioned that the Hornets might take on contracts past this year to get rid of Lance. They were just throwing out names but JR was one of them. If you could add Lance without compromising too much for this offseason I think you have to consider it. Not sure if I would go there but the Knicks are so bad and so talent barren.
JR and/or Calderon and I am in
I think it is a fluff article. But this is the writer's proposal:
Judging by dearth of Stephenson rumors, the price probably wouldn’t be much (some combination of J.R. Smith, Iman Shumpert, Tim Hardaway Jr., Shane Larkin and a pick, perhaps).
CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Stephenson didn't play for the Hornets tonight. Pelvis injury?
Also there is this:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/23130...
sure what the heck ... pass the popcorn please
It is a bleacher report article but they mentioned that the Hornets might take on contracts past this year to get rid of Lance. They were just throwing out names but JR was one of them. If you could add Lance without compromising too much for this offseason I think you have to consider it. Not sure if I would go there but the Knicks are so bad and so talent barren.
JR and/or Calderon and I am in
I think it is a fluff article. But this is the writer's proposal:
Judging by dearth of Stephenson rumors, the price probably wouldn’t be much (some combination of J.R. Smith, Iman Shumpert, Tim Hardaway Jr., Shane Larkin and a pick, perhaps).
that works ... all of our stiffs in one shipping? Kewl
mreinman wrote:CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:CrushAlot wrote:mreinman wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Stephenson didn't play for the Hornets tonight. Pelvis injury?
Also there is this:
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/23130...
sure what the heck ... pass the popcorn please
It is a bleacher report article but they mentioned that the Hornets might take on contracts past this year to get rid of Lance. They were just throwing out names but JR was one of them. If you could add Lance without compromising too much for this offseason I think you have to consider it. Not sure if I would go there but the Knicks are so bad and so talent barren.
JR and/or Calderon and I am in
I think it is a fluff article. But this is the writer's proposal:
Judging by dearth of Stephenson rumors, the price probably wouldn’t be much (some combination of J.R. Smith, Iman Shumpert, Tim Hardaway Jr., Shane Larkin and a pick, perhaps).
that works ... all of our stiffs in one shipping? Kewl
Trade Machine has the Hornets improving +1
http://espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?trad...
2 big east vs. west matchups tonight:
wiz @ okc
tor @ gsw
Draymond Greene's triple double tonight was perhaps the quietest triple double I've ever seen . . . Curry had a great game, Thompson was solid, even Spraights was more noticeable . . . the third (maybe fourth) best player for GS had a triple double. Golden State is laying down some San Antonio-style team ball. I figured they would eventually stumble hard without Lee/Bogut/Ezeli but they keep on adapting. The upcoming OKC game should be interesting. If GS beats a (mostly) full-strength OKC team without Bogut, a rusty Lee, and no Ezeli (not that Ezeli is large part of their game but, come on, they need at least one big guy, right?) . . . well, I'll Believe.
djsunyc wrote:2 big east vs. west matchups tonight:wiz @ okc
tor @ gsw
And the difference between top east and top west is vast...
NumberTwoPencil wrote:Draymond Greene's triple double tonight was perhaps the quietest triple double I've ever seen . . . Curry had a great game, Thompson was solid, even Spraights was more noticeable . . . the third (maybe fourth) best player for GS had a triple double. Golden State is laying down some San Antonio-style team ball. I figured they would eventually stumble hard without Lee/Bogut/Ezeli but they keep on adapting. The upcoming OKC game should be interesting. If GS beats a (mostly) full-strength OKC team without Bogut, a rusty Lee, and no Ezeli (not that Ezeli is large part of their game but, come on, they need at least one big guy, right?) . . . well, I'll Believe.
Maybe Mark Jax really was holding them back with his bullshyt.
They won 55 games last year but its evident the owner made the right call as perhaps they were considered better!
Not taking anything away from Kerr mind you.;
Nalod wrote:NumberTwoPencil wrote:Draymond Greene's triple double tonight was perhaps the quietest triple double I've ever seen . . . Curry had a great game, Thompson was solid, even Spraights was more noticeable . . . the third (maybe fourth) best player for GS had a triple double. Golden State is laying down some San Antonio-style team ball. I figured they would eventually stumble hard without Lee/Bogut/Ezeli but they keep on adapting. The upcoming OKC game should be interesting. If GS beats a (mostly) full-strength OKC team without Bogut, a rusty Lee, and no Ezeli (not that Ezeli is large part of their game but, come on, they need at least one big guy, right?) . . . well, I'll Believe.
Maybe Mark Jax really was holding them back with his bullshyt.
They won 55 games last year but its evident the owner made the right call as perhaps they were considered better!
Not taking anything away from Kerr mind you.;
I think they're improved because of the development of Curry, Klay and Green. And then on top of that Harrison Barnes is over his sophomore slump, plus they upgraded their bench with Spraights and Livingston. I think Kerr gets credit for moving Iggy to the bench, and helping Barnes get his confidence back. Mark Jackson played a huge part in getting that team to where it is, it annoys me that he's getting blasted now and people (not you!) are acting like Kerr magically appeared and got them to where they are.
we got our ass whooped. but looking forward to seeing them in toronto w/ derozan back. gsw fans said that was their best game of the season and they were really pumped up to face the best in the east.
Just saw that Derozan is expected to play this Thursday. That seems like a really quick recovery from that injury.