T-Mac was on the Orlando team that drafted Hunter. They really needed some inside presence right away (their starting C was Andrew Decler....). Hunter was basically a walking turnover for two straight seasons who made exactly zero contributions to the team. It got to the point where people booed when he came to the scorers table.
Two words : Hell no This guy teamed up with Jacque Vaughn to sell out the playoffs in 2003 when Magic blew a 3-1 lead to Detroit.
One word: NO. anyway didn't T-Mac answer WHO to a question asked about Hunter back in his Orlando days. I think that says enough
Right now with Yao coming back in time for the playoffs, we don't need a backup 4/5. The 2 tandoms of Yao/Hayes & Deke/JHo will do just fine. If we get somebody, it should be a backup 1 to spell Raef.
You consistently come up with trade proposals that I like. Again, that would make us SERIOUS contenders. We'd be deep enough to battle anybody.
no i dont need a backup pg, at least not according to van gundy, he's got head and lucas playing at that spot.
no we dont need a backup pg, at least not according to van gundy, he's got head and lucas playing at that spot.
there aint no proof tmac dont like hunter.. stop bullshieting and spreading bs rumors, unbelievable. Hunter would be a very good backup pf/center. But unless deke goes down or start struggling, i dont see the rockets going after hunter.
Whoa...calm down buddy, I never said he didn't like him. Someone else brought that up and I was just asking as to why he didn't like him.
Say no to stupid rookies who dont think before they speak. Clearly the Bulls are not going to give up on Tyrus Thomas. They used their number 4 pick on him, hes only 19-20 and has played half a year of Pro Ball. Rook just relax ok.
Lonnie Baxter is out of jail and playing in Europe somewhere if I recall correctly, Italy maybe? I think he only did a month or so, or that's how long it took to get him acquitted.
Hunter Out Indefinitely With Finger Injury 13th February, 2007 - 3:35 pm Press Release - Philadelphia 76ers President Billy King announced today that Sixers center Steven Hunter will be out indefinitely after an MRI taken yesterday afternoon by Dr. Jack McPhilemy revealed a left fifth finger P.I.P. (proximal interphalangeal) volar lateral dislocation. Dr. Randy Culp of the Philadelphia Hand Group evaluated Hunter this morning and recommended he undergo surgery. Hunter will travel to New York City this afternoon to receive a second opinion from Dr. Michelle Carlson, an orthopaedic surgeon specializing in hand surgery at the Hospital for Special Surgery (HSS). Hunter suffered the injury during the first quarter of the Sixers-Mavericks game on Sunday, Feb. 11, but returned to the game. [READ]