I mean, if you just take a quick glance at Durant and don't take in his playing skills you'll just think he's some lanky dude.
lol, they picked the 1st and 2nd team in each division identical to the results of last year (with the exception Rose's injury put CHI 2nd behind IND this year). Way to go off on an limb GMs. Have identical standings like that ever occurred in the history of the game?
Which one player acquisition will make the biggest impact? 1. Dwight Howard, L.A. Lakers -- 70.0% 2. Steve Nash, L.A. Lakers -- 20.0% Also receiving votes: Andrew Bynum, Philadelphia; Joe Johnson, Brooklyn; Deron Williams, Brooklyn Last year: Chris Paul - 100% How did CP got 100% last year then? But yeah, I see disclaimer in the original article.
......Someone really thinks Austin Rivers has the chance to win rookie of the year???????????????????
Which one player acquisition will make the biggest impact? 1. Dwight Howard, L.A. Lakers -- 70.0% 2. Steve Nash, L.A. Lakers -- 20.0% Not fair. Who is the best head coach in the NBA? 1. Gregg Popovich, San Antonio -- 80.0% 2. Doc Rivers, Boston -- 13.3% I guess it's that obvious.
I found it interesting that Terrence Jones and D-Mo were the only guys to pop up on the list. Maybe this means that when Morey starts making calls those will be the first two players other GMs ask about.
Chase Budinger for TERRENCE JONES! Lowry for a lotto pick. Camby and Lee (2 guys who weren't coming back) for picks and young bodies. Bringing in a real C who looks like an All Defensive team favorite. Morey had a damn good off-season. Keep hatin' though, lil bro.
that's not fleecing, that's just not losing trades Fleecing is what happened to Orlando received for Dwight