Why does it seem like no one is pursuing barbosa
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Why does it seem like no one is pursuing barbosa
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Why does it seem like no one is pursuing barbosa
It seems like he can help a couple teams (us including) coming off of the bench but it seems like no one is even really pursuing him. is there a reason behind this?
OneWhoKnocks wrote:Any ridiculous trade scenario made up by a Laker fan may be one-upped by Mitch Kupchak in actuality. It's pretty scary.
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I think he wants more money than teams are offering him. 

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dmorans1 wrote:Fábio Balassiano
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Journalist, blogger and columnist @ extratime.
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil · http://balanacesta.blogosfera.uol.com.brFábio Balassiano @balanacesta
Brazilian's Leandro Barbosa in talks with Phoenix Suns, Brooklyn Nets and Lakers http://goo.gl/TqydpInterview:
Leandrinho admits Contact Lakers, Suns and Nets, but traces period to return to NBA
BNC: Could you tell which teams are interested in his basketball?
LB: I'm talking to, among others, with the Phoenix Suns franchise that have a history, a life there, with the Brooklyn Nets, we tried harder and the Los Angeles Lakers - is very hot with the staff there too. The Steve Nash (who played point guard with Leandrinho in Phoenix) texted me so I go there, even. When I was in the Olympics this conversation happened pretty strong, but then they signed with another wing (Jodie Meeks) and then cooled a bit. They have many owners (position 1), and if they would hire me to take one of the cast. It's early, I have to wait.
BNC: Was there any possibility of you playing point guard at some of these contacts, or you're still seen by NBA teams as a wing?
LB: I had the opportunity to play for the reserve point guard in Nash Lakers. It would be like was a bit in Phoenix. I would reserve one wing, but also some time in the frame. He said he would do it with great pleasure, without any problems.
BNC: And how would play with Kobe? You have been rivals for a long time back when Lakers and Phoenix are "loved" a lot on the court, right ...
LB: (Laughs) It would be different, right. I do not know, man, you can not talk much. We are like a lot off the court. Inside is a serious job, everybody wants to win and we had duels that were marked. Outside court we are friends, we talked a little about it in the London Olympics. It would be totally different, very cool, a nice experience to play alongside him and Nash again. In the Lakers title chance is much higher. So yes it is worth winning the league minimum salary, ie, fighting to be champion. I often think, at this point, title, trophy in, playing in a final NBA.
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Flagrant 2 wrote:dmorans1 wrote:Fábio Balassiano
@balanacesta
Journalist, blogger and columnist @ extratime.
Rio de Janeiro, Brasil · http://balanacesta.blogosfera.uol.com.brFábio Balassiano @balanacesta
Brazilian's Leandro Barbosa in talks with Phoenix Suns, Brooklyn Nets and Lakers http://goo.gl/TqydpInterview:
Leandrinho admits Contact Lakers, Suns and Nets, but traces period to return to NBA
BNC: Could you tell which teams are interested in his basketball?
LB: I'm talking to, among others, with the Phoenix Suns franchise that have a history, a life there, with the Brooklyn Nets, we tried harder and the Los Angeles Lakers - is very hot with the staff there too. The Steve Nash (who played point guard with Leandrinho in Phoenix) texted me so I go there, even. When I was in the Olympics this conversation happened pretty strong, but then they signed with another wing (Jodie Meeks) and then cooled a bit. They have many owners (position 1), and if they would hire me to take one of the cast. It's early, I have to wait.
BNC: Was there any possibility of you playing point guard at some of these contacts, or you're still seen by NBA teams as a wing?
LB: I had the opportunity to play for the reserve point guard in Nash Lakers. It would be like was a bit in Phoenix. I would reserve one wing, but also some time in the frame. He said he would do it with great pleasure, without any problems.
BNC: And how would play with Kobe? You have been rivals for a long time back when Lakers and Phoenix are "loved" a lot on the court, right ...
LB: (Laughs) It would be different, right. I do not know, man, you can not talk much. We are like a lot off the court. Inside is a serious job, everybody wants to win and we had duels that were marked. Outside court we are friends, we talked a little about it in the London Olympics. It would be totally different, very cool, a nice experience to play alongside him and Nash again. In the Lakers title chance is much higher. So yes it is worth winning the league minimum salary, ie, fighting to be champion. I often think, at this point, title, trophy in, playing in a final NBA.
thanks for the info!
OneWhoKnocks wrote:Any ridiculous trade scenario made up by a Laker fan may be one-upped by Mitch Kupchak in actuality. It's pretty scary.