who's good for Odom?
Posted on: Wed, 07/08/2009 - 5:39pm
Posted on: Wed, 07/08/2009 - 5:39pm
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ckowalski
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he should sign with
he should sign with cleveland. he gives them exactly what they are lacking; an ability to guard the versatile power forward, rebounding, and he is already comfortable coming off of the bench. Lets face it: Cleveland's second unit is anemic on offense at best. That being said I'm not sure the Cavs would open up the checkbook to sign him. I think Houston would be a good fit too. They badly need size and scoring.
Posted on: Thu, 07/09/2009 - 1:43pm
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Hubie Brown
Every team needs a play who can play all five positions. Does anyone remember when he started his rookie season at point guard. What about his second season at shooting guard. Odom can play. He's actually reincarnated in Charlie Villnueva.
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if not the lakers where's a good fit for him? and what would he bring to their team plus how would that team improve?