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  • #8170
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    thetruth
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    i need a qb and rb for him. make a offer asap.

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  • #207215
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    Michael.S.
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    Ocho and Brady for Johnson?

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  • #207216
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    QHaynes20

    clinton portis and trent edwards?

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  • #207219
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    Michael.S.
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    Brady , Ocho, Manning for Johnson?

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  • #207222
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    R-Dot-13
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    I made an offer in the other topic.

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  • #207230
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    thetruth
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    leftwich might not even start so no to him. i need a real offer.

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  • #207233
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    Michael.S.
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    Heres the real offer…………T.O. and Brady ,and ill even throw in Crabtree for Chris Johnson

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  • #207217
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    gatorheels
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    Leftwich & Johnathon Stewart & Donald Brown

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  • #207235
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    gatorheels
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    Truth- Leftwich is going to start. You are acting like Chris Johnson is Adrian Peterson haha

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  • #207238
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    QHaynes20

    Gator….he wont get the same value I got for him…please tell him that

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  • #701645
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    oejozosaooao
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    Brady

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  • #708594
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    eonoanvoaooa
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    Ocho and Brady for Johnson?

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  • #710387
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    lneyaozooa
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    clinton portis and trent edwards?

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  • #712921
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    Ken Seans
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    If Austin can put together a consistent season of being an aggressor in the paint, he could jump into the top three discussion because he is really that good. The problem is there is just as much game film of him being passive as being aggressive, so he’ll have to showcase that at Baylor.

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  • #712926
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    Ken Seans
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    The 2013 NBA Draft is still 297 days away, so a lot can and likely will change between now and then, but as NBA teams open camp at the end of the month, some teams will have their eyes on the next draft day prize.

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  • #712934
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    Ken Seans
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    The Hornets are bringing back just five players from last year’s squad including Xavier.

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  • #712939
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    Ken Seans
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    Brooklyn’s Deron Williams admitted that he was leaving some $40 million on the table with the Nets had they not made the transactions they made this summer.

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  • #712943
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    Ken Seans
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    Cleveland Frontcourt – The Cavaliers stomped the New York Knicks 98-64 and while they didn’t put in many minutes, the duo of Tristan Thompson and Tyler Zeller were impressive.  Thompson, playing in his first summer league after last year’s lockout, scored 13 points on 5-7 shooting in just over 12 minutes.  Rookie Zeller had 12 while hitting four of seven shots, for 12 in just 12 1/2 minutes.  Luke Harangody was strong off the bench with 12 points on 5-7 shooting in 17 1/2 minutes.  The regular season version of the Cavaliers is heavily reliant on the youth movement with both Thompson and Zeller integral parts of the team’s future.

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  • #712947
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    Ken Seans
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    Future draft picks are included in trades so much that it’s almost surprising when at least one isn’t involved in a deal. They’re valuable assets that can help make or break potential trades, but they can also make trades that appeared to be lopsided turn out to be absolute steals for the other team if they draft the right player.

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    goenvozoao
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    Once upon a time, Tracy McGrady was considered to be one of the best players in the NBA. The seven-time All-Star and two-time scoring champion seemed destined to be mentioned in the same breath as Michael Jordan, Dominique Wilkins and Kobe Bryant, some of the most electrifying scorers in the history of the NBA, but he never quite lived up to that billing.

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  • #718649
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    DWAGAAEEEA
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    “Jose is a pro,” Colangelo said. “He has been around the block. He has been a big part of this organization and has done a lot for us. I anticipate that as long as he is here, he is going to continue to do the things that are going to help this team win basketball games.”’;lop909

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