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Post#21 » by NYKMentality85 » Fri Jul 22, 2016 4:55 pm

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OrangeBlueSkies wrote:Jordan Crawford anyone ?


Speaking of a "Jordan", what about 'Jerome Jordan'?

So many people thought just because he was from Jamaica & 7 foot that he could become the reincarnation of Patrick Ewing. Hilarious.

Now the guy is 30 years old & playing overseas in Spain. I thought back in the day the kid could've at least been a serviceable backup as a big but boy was i wrong.
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Re: Roddy B 

Post#22 » by dakomish23 » Fri Jul 22, 2016 8:54 pm

There were 3 guys who we could of had for peanuts traded this summer that are in the NBA. There are still a ton out there on teams who would probably give them up for a conditional 2nd rd pick.
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Post#23 » by moocow007 » Fri Jul 22, 2016 9:14 pm

OrangeBlueSkies wrote:Jordan Crawford anyone ?


Jordan Crawford is in the Lance Stephenson category of player. He's just not as talented and probably a bit more ball dominant than Lance. Might as well just try to sign Lance (who, at this point, may have to settle on a min contract with someone).
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Re: Roddy B 

Post#24 » by Johnny Firpo » Sat Jul 23, 2016 2:53 pm

CoolKids wrote:http://espn.go.com/blog/dallas/mavericks/post/_/id/4665553/cuban-beaubois-is-pretty-much-untouchable

"There’s maybe one or two guys in the league that I would trade him for," Cuban said. "That’s it. Other than that, he’s pretty much untouchable."


good times


It was a hyperbole even at the time, but the kid really had an amazingly high ceiling. He was arguably the quickest, most explosive guard in the league with a 40-inch vertical and a 6'11 wingspan, and fluidity you rarely see. He really moved like a big cat, so much grace. Then the injuries happened, and it was over, he was never the same after that. Just goes to show you that talent is not enough, you need to be in the right system, with the right coach, and you need to avoid injuries.

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