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[ESPN insider] Rumors: Ariza trade a prelude to bigger deal

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by DarkHorse, Aug 13, 2010.

  1. Pete Chilcutt

    Pete Chilcutt Member

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    The reason I am worried about it is his desire to play in NYC. Not about the money or anything.
     
  2. alethios

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    Tommy likey...Tommy want wingey!
     
  3. DraftBoy10

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    That's what I was trying to allude to.

    22 million a year with a lockout LOOMING.
    Great team in the L with a season removed from a WCF appearance.

    You catch my drift? He's got a lot out there in Denver that NOBODY can offer, yet he's letting it sit on the table. He's going to NYK, make no mistake about it. Unless he takes that offer of course.
     
  4. JayGoogle

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    What a waste of money. I can see why Durant who has a lot of money to waste...won't even waste it on this..
     
  5. SergioValencia

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    Nice job contradicting yourself. You'd have to pay the butcher for his service, just like you would for Insider.
     
  6. mlwoo

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    The butcher does not charge you to look at a T-bone he cut. It's only if you buy it would you have to pay for his services.

    I think the real payment would be having your head up a bull's ass. That would be a steep payment.

    Now the payment would be you actually paying for the newspaper, but everything is free now. Maybe the butcher would just let you stick your head up his ass for payment if you bought the newspaper and t-bone from him? Then you'd have to have a paperboy/butcher/masochist?

    I'm confused now.
     
  7. T_Man

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    ROFLMAOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!
     
  8. SergioValencia

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    Have you people never seen the movie Tommy Boy (1995) ? He stole the line about sticking one's head up a bull's ass straight from Big Tom Callahan.

    You're lame, and so was the movie.
     
  9. Raven

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    He'll want to play in NY, Chicago, or Orlando. If he's willing to play in Houston then why not just stay in Denver?

    So I agree that Iggy is a more realistic option.
     
  10. tmoney1101

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    Yeah, we get it, now...

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