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The Clipper Deal: Would You Do it?

Discussion in 'Houston Rockets: Game Action & Roster Moves' started by F.D. Khan, Jun 3, 2002.

  1. The Midnight Sun

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    K.D. your a smart man! I proposed the same trade last week! It makes perfect sense. Ming went 21-21 against who? Odom (15pts 7reb 6asst) gives us solidification at the three. try to get nokolos and woods who may be a steal if he develops. we could go big with him at the 2. with number 38 get a backup gaurd. Smush Parker or the Lenny Cook, see what they will become. And like like i said before usually players that tall end up with ankle, knee, or back problems! There is already speculation about this guys ankles which their government may want to cover. (CONSPIRACY?). We may not come out of here with a dominate center, but we can get a lot of CHEAP, depth and a three. I would be willing to part with Moochie, he is good and I love um', but he makes too much as a backup! K.D. you think like me!
     
  2. GATER

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    Nothing personal.

    You are not in the Lottery and I suspect Orlando does not have much of an Asian community. My conclusion was that Orlando would be behind NY, Chicago, LA, the Bay Area and Houston as acceptable locations for the Chinese government. In fact, given it's a Communist government, they might even reject Yao playing near Disneyland.

    If there is Yao Ming interest in Orlando, then you are proving my point. There is more interest than just NY.
     
    #42 GATER, Jun 4, 2002
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