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- Posted on: Wed, 02/17/2010 - 7:56pm #13024
bobbybParticipantI dont want to hear from Cavs fans any more that the GM cant put any talent around him. Finally they have the all star caliber player beside him. Anyway, i am a Suns fans and this deal lessens the chances that Amare will be moved
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Mr.Knick 32ParticipantYes. Unless Miami throws Beasley on top of the offer for Stoudemire, He won’t be traded
0 - Posted on: Wed, 02/17/2010 - 8:01pm #257502
kurtu17Participantthey would take that in a heart beat…shit so would i though
0 - Posted on: Thu, 02/18/2010 - 3:41am #257591
tonyl33ParticipantCav’s has to be the favorites to win this year now after the trade. If they don’t win, I don’t know what to say. Anything less then the NBA finals is a bad season for the Cavs now. They can play so many different styles of ball with Jamison on the team now. They are just as big and fast as any time in the NBA. When they get Z back in 30 days, this team is crazy deep in talent. They can have the biggiest line up to the smallest line up and still being good.
Big Line Ups:
Cavs – Mo, LBJ, Jamison, Varejao, Shaq
Lakers – Fisher, Kobe, Artest, Gasol, Bynum
Boston – Rondo, Allen, Pierce, KG, PerkinsSmall line:
Cavs – Mo, Parker, LBJ, Jamison, Varejao
Orlando – Nelson, Vince, Pietrus, Lewis, HowardAll I have to see is, WOW. Cavs are so deep. They still have most of their players from the previous championship run when they lost to Spurs sitting the bench.
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