Fotis St wrote:Ryan Anderson + Hartenstein for 2 of Delly/Telly/Henson
Why the hell would Houston want any of those guys?
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Fotis St wrote:Ryan Anderson + Hartenstein for 2 of Delly/Telly/Henson
Badgerlander wrote:Bucksfan28 wrote:
40% vs 34% 3pt
58TS% vs 51TS%
Seems pretty significant to me.
is it? look at the per 100 possessions, Anderson scored exactly 2 more points than Mirza, so given the same amount of touches its a wash.
Gianstoppable wrote:Fotis St wrote:Ryan Anderson + Hartenstein for 2 of Delly/Telly/Henson
Why the hell would Houston want any of those guys?
coolhandluke121 wrote:Badgerlander wrote:Bucksfan28 wrote:
40% vs 34% 3pt
58TS% vs 51TS%
Seems pretty significant to me.
is it? look at the per 100 possessions, Anderson scored exactly 2 more points than Mirza, so given the same amount of touches its a wash.
Take a few minutes and ask yourself how Mirza can score at the same rate with such drastically inferior percentages and almost no fta's. Then ask yourself if that closes the gap between him and Anderson or makes it wider.
Henson/Mirza for RA works for me, but I don't see why the Knicks would do it.
MickeyDavis wrote:The NBA has reduced the number of timeouts per game and reduced the number of timeouts a team can call in the final two minutes of the game and in overtime in an effort to speed up the pace.
The maximum number of timeouts per game has been reduced from 18 to 14 and teams can now call just two timeouts – instead of three – in the final three minutes of regulation. Also, teams now have just two timeouts to use per overtime session instead of three.
bucksfansince88 wrote:All timeouts are 75 seconds now no more full or twenty
John Henson wrote:This lady just asked me who I play for and I said the Milwaukee Bucks, she quickly replied “oh the highschool across the street?”
Ron Swanson wrote:I like Ron Baker but it's being generous to say that he was an NBA player last year (I mean, he was on an NBA roster, so technically).ReasonablySober wrote:It's amazing to me that teams would sign their rookies to anything less than three years, given the low salaries.
Lot of teams worried that their guys are gonna pull a Kyle Singler.
Gianstoppable wrote:
Nets
Baddy Chuck wrote:Ekpe is back in the league. Optimists win?
emunney wrote:
We need a man shaped like a chicken nugget with the shot selection of a 21st birthday party.
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:
if you combined jabari parker, royal ivey, a shrimp and a ball sack youd have javon carter
Baddy Chuck wrote:Ekpe is back in the league. Optimists win?
Pachinko_ wrote:Baddy Chuck wrote:Ekpe is back in the league. Optimists win?
pretty much the best player in Europe last year
John Henson wrote:This lady just asked me who I play for and I said the Milwaukee Bucks, she quickly replied “oh the highschool across the street?”
Diggr14 wrote:Gianstoppable wrote:
Nets
Bucks could as a part of the 4-way.
Out Monroe / Hawes.
In Anderson + 2 1sts. -- depends what 1sts i guess. If any have a chance at the lottery, then sign me up.. if not.. pass and wait until the deadline when the unloading for the cap space frenzy goes full tilt this winter... because it’s going to. LeBron was at the Lakers summer league game tonight. Foreshadowing. They have the cap space and the assets to bring in whatever players he wants to join him. (Paul, George, LeBron - all FA), Anthony in trade, a 5 in S&T (D. Jordan?).. Lakers could have a completely different team next season.
Baddy Chuck wrote:Pachinko_ wrote:Baddy Chuck wrote:Ekpe is back in the league. Optimists win?
pretty much the best player in Europe last year
I'm sorry.
Pachinko_ wrote:Baddy Chuck wrote:Pachinko_ wrote:pretty much the best player in Europe last year
I'm sorry.
I know. Thanks.
John Henson wrote:This lady just asked me who I play for and I said the Milwaukee Bucks, she quickly replied “oh the highschool across the street?”