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    Quote Originally Posted by Masoud_A View Post
    PHX won the bid for Scola, now they have a nice frontcourt to go with a prominent young PG, good work by PHX front office.
    Scola is a good pickup, but having Robert Sarver as their owner has only damaged this team. After Stoudemire left, Steve Nash wasted the last 2 years staying loyal to the franchise and the team didn't acquire any good players. I have been following the Suns the past 2 seasons (because of Nash being my favorite player) and unless they'll get Eric Gordon from the Hornets they will not go very far. Dragic was a good signing and with Dudley, Beasley and Scola they'll have a good lineup, but players like Frye and Gortat have had some very long streaks where they go ice-cold. Frye was not good at all from 3 point range last season even though many of his shot attempts were wide open. And Gortat looked amazing mainly because of his pick'n'roll with Nash - at the end of the season he had butter fingers and could not score a basket even if his life depended on it. Players like Warrick, Childress (was amnestied today) and Robin Lopez have mostly been garbage.

    The team also lacks a winning mentality - they probably had the most humble squad around the league the past season, but they need someone that can be a little more aggressive. Maybe Gordon can solve this?

    I'll predict they will fight for the 8th seed along with Dallas (and maybe Houston depending on if they get Howard).

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    Quote Originally Posted by ghermez agha View Post
    words cant describe how much i hate lin and grunwald right now....such bad management and such a messed up decision on lin's part.

    i was watching ESPN earlier and they were talking about how lin was 85% ready by game 5 in the play offs and didnt even wanna play, WOW.

    also they were saying that he got a big head and started thinking highly of himself a little after the linsanity thing started.....i can see that.

    anyhow, its so messed up that lin, who was CUT by the rockets is goin back to that very team and turned his back on the only team that was willing to give him that opportunity. if it wasnt for the knicks, he wouldnt be anything other than a roster-filler just like he was, if that. shows how ungreatful he was....he didnt even try to get a fair deal done with the knicks. if he really wanted to stay in NY he wouldnt have signed that damn offer sheet with houston....which any idiot knows the knicks would be fu**** if they had to pay him 14.2 mil in his third season.

    bottom line is lin knew EXACTLY what he was doing by signing that offer sheet.

    lin is a disgrace....hope he doesnt do shit in houston.
    Yeah, I don't think he even deserves that kind of money (not yet atleast). It all might have been a fluke and he has already shown that he is injury-prone. Maybe the best thing for the Knicks to do is to get rid of Lin. However, it was also reported today that Jason Kidd apparently got arrested for drunk-driving. Although unlikely, Kidd could face jail time up to a year, so maybe the Knicks must keep Lin afterall?

    BTW, have you guys thought about Lin playing for Chinese Taipei in the future (and McGee playing for Philippines for that matters)? It would definitely rise the class and the competition of basketball in Asia, but in the same time things would get more difficult for the Iranian team to be successful, say reaching the Olympics. What do you think?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raptor View Post
    Scola is a good pickup, but having Robert Sarver as their owner has only damaged this team. After Stoudemire left, Steve Nash wasted the last 2 years staying loyal to the franchise and the team didn't acquire any good players. I have been following the Suns the past 2 seasons (because of Nash being my favorite player) and unless they'll get Eric Gordon from the Hornets they will not go very far. Dragic was a good signing and with Dudley, Beasley and Scola they'll have a good lineup, but players like Frye and Gortat have had some very long streaks where they go ice-cold. Frye was not good at all from 3 point range last season even though many of his shot attempts were wide open. And Gortat looked amazing mainly because of his pick'n'roll with Nash - at the end of the season he had butter fingers and could not score a basket even if his life depended on it. Players like Warrick, Childress (was amnestied today) and Robin Lopez have mostly been garbage.

    The team also lacks a winning mentality - they probably had the most humble squad around the league the past season, but they need someone that can be a little more aggressive. Maybe Gordon can solve this?

    I'll predict they will fight for the 8th seed along with Dallas (and maybe Houston depending on if they get Howard).
    NOLA has already matched the offer, EJ is staying with the Hornets and also the Suns will probably end up with Orange Juice Mayonnaise as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raptor View Post
    Yeah, I don't think he even deserves that kind of money (not yet atleast). It all might have been a fluke and he has already shown that he is injury-prone.
    So when Linsanity started, I was telling people that it was a fluke. Remember that the year before Raymond Felton was suddenly blowing up stat sheets (I would know, my roommate was lucky enough to draft him in our fantasy bball league). Then we saw guys like Toney Douglas and later Imam Shurpert play ball that seemed to be beyond their level. I think Lin is just a product of the system, and his success was only magnified because he is Asian-American. Plus people didn't notice that Lin had many games with +6 turnovers.

    Felton went to Portland after, and it took a coaching change near the end of the season for him to get anywhere close to his season with the Knicks. Now he is back with the Knicks.

    I do think Lin is a good player, but I don't think he will be as good as he appeared last season when he goes to Houston or any other team.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Raptor View Post
    I'll predict they will fight for the 8th seed along with Dallas (and maybe Houston depending on if they get Howard).
    Dallas is a huge variable in the playoff race next season. Even though they parted ways with Jason Terry and Jason Kidd, I feel that Darren Collison and Elton Brand are going to play a lot better in Mavs uniforms. If they do play better, Dallas can be as high as a 5th seed, if not they will miss the playoffs. They need to keep wheelin' and dealin'.

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    Eric Gordon is staying with the Hornets

    http://sports.yahoo.com/news/hornets...3644--nba.html

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    what has happend to Hamed Haddadi?
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    J.R. Smith 'Without A Doubt' Thinks Jeremy Lin Contract Could Be Locker Room Issue

    "I'm sure the city would love to have him back, but the team decided to go in a different direction," Smith said. "It's nothing personal, I don't think, just business. We just hope everybody can benefit from here.

    "I don't really know how Mr. Dolan feels at this point with what the luxury tax is now and what it used to be, but I just hope it works out the best for both of them."

    Asked if Lin's contract could cause a challenging dynamic with his teammates, Smith agreed.

    "Without a doubt," he said. "I think some guys take it personal, because they've been doing it longer and haven't received any reward for it yet. I think it's a tough subject to touch on for a lot of guys."
    Smith should shut his damn mouth up! Nobody has forgotten how his ghetto family always got physical with the Chinese fans in the arena He is getting paid for chucking up broken jumpers and a flashy dunk every now and then but he can't see a fellow player who impacts the game 10x times more than him make $8mill per year? The only locker room problem is Smith.

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    i agree that lin shoulda stayed in knicks, he might not have the same success in houston.


    btw, does NBA have to have some kind of a stupid trade story every year now? stared with lebron going to miami now all the hype about dwight howard....they will drag this to another month before he makes his decision

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    Quote Originally Posted by EKBATAN View Post
    i agree that lin shoulda stayed in knicks, he might not have the same success in houston.


    btw, does NBA have to have some kind of a stupid trade story every year now? stared with lebron going to miami now all the hype about dwight howard....they will drag this to another month before he makes his decision
    **** that whiny little *****, Dwightmare has just started and I reckon it will last till the last hour of deadline.

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