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Post#21 » by dc0de » Fri Jan 18, 2008 7:47 pm

miruss2001 wrote:Agree 100% Yuri- though a deal of Kaman, Maggettee and Cassell for Bargs, Jose, Rasho and Kapono works ;)

Food for thought at least.


A young center who takes up space, can rebound, block and score in the paint.

Along with a scoring, tough minded sg and veteran PG who can actually help us in the play offs?

Where do I sign? But why in the world do the Clippers do this?
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Post#22 » by James699 » Fri Jan 18, 2008 7:48 pm

bring in anyone, I just dont want to see Roko .
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Re: In relation to this thread re: a 3rd string PG. 

Post#23 » by TheDoctor » Fri Jan 18, 2008 8:03 pm

itbobby007 wrote:In relation to this thread re: a 3rd string PG.

D-League showcase: Maurice Baker might help a contender at this point

Attention NBA general managers, especially those of you in Cleveland, Boston, Golden State, Toronto and Denver who need help at point guard:


There is a player with the Dakota Wizards, a 6-1 guard out of Oklahoma State named Maurice Baker, who may be the answer to your problems.

Yes, Danny Ferry, you may be setting your sights on Mike Bibby again, but what's your Plan B? and what happens if Plan B and Plan C fail?

And you, Danny Ainge, you may still be publicly denying the obvious, but everyone around the NBA can see you need a ball handler behind Rajon Rondo. If you can't find a way to get Damon Stoudamire, where will you turn next?

And, hey, Chris Mullin, if that Gary Payton backup plan fails after C.J. Watson's next 10-day contract expires, you'll want to read on.

Same with you, Bryan Colangelo, as you contemplate whether Darrick Martin is an adequate insurance policy for the playoffs in case T.J. Ford cannot return.


"He has a huge heart, he's not a great shooter but he is a great clutch shooter, and he's one of the best rebounding guards I've ever seen," said Eric Chapman, the Boise-based director of the Chapman Report, a scouting and consulting service that tracks minor league basketball players.


From that same article:

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Re: In relation to this thread re: a 3rd string PG. 

Post#24 » by James Ballswin (Realizar) » Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:16 pm

itbobby007 wrote:In relation to this thread re: a 3rd string PG.

D-League showcase: Maurice Baker might help a contender at this point

Attention NBA general managers, especially those of you in Cleveland, Boston, Golden State, Toronto and Denver who need help at point guard:


There is a player with the Dakota Wizards, a 6-1 guard out of Oklahoma State named Maurice Baker, who may be the answer to your problems.

Yes, Danny Ferry, you may be setting your sights on Mike Bibby again, but what's your Plan B? and what happens if Plan B and Plan C fail?

And you, Danny Ainge, you may still be publicly denying the obvious, but everyone around the NBA can see you need a ball handler behind Rajon Rondo. If you can't find a way to get Damon Stoudamire, where will you turn next?

And, hey, Chris Mullin, if that Gary Payton backup plan fails after C.J. Watson's next 10-day contract expires, you'll want to read on.

Same with you, Bryan Colangelo, as you contemplate whether Darrick Martin is an adequate insurance policy for the playoffs in case T.J. Ford cannot return.


"He has a huge heart, he's not a great shooter but he is a great clutch shooter, and he's one of the best rebounding guards I've ever seen," said Eric Chapman, the Boise-based director of the Chapman Report, a scouting and consulting service that tracks minor league basketball players.


Also from the same article:

"Finishing at the rim in traffic, that's the one part of the game he doesn't have anymore since the ankle surgery," Chapman said, "but he keeps getting it back little by little, and you can see it each game."
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