Veteran Movement

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Veteran Movement 

Post#1 » by awesomator » Mon Mar 5, 2012 8:37 pm

Forget youth, they don't win in the NBA. Lets get old people....

Alec Burks for Kyle Korver. He can stretch the floor, and take lots of threes which sometimes he makes, and people generally love him. He has great hair, and those deliciously high socks. Also, he is a great community guy and that is what basketball is all about.

Enes Kanter for Kurt Thomas. Nothing spells proven veteran like Kurt Thomas. Gritty and tough, not afraid to take a charge, a real Jerry Sloan type player if I ever saw one.

Derrick Favors for Jason Collins. Nothing spells proven veteran like Jason Collins, except Kurt Thomas. Gritty and tough, not afraid to take a charge, a real Jerry Sloan type player if I ever saw one. Also, he might be able to bring in the twin, it would be a great talking point for Harp and Boller and pad our depth.

Finally, GTime for Lamar Odom. Dallas is giving up on him. I think he just needs a third chance. Not your prototypical Jazz player, but we did sign Tinsley..... This guy has championship experience, a veteran like that could only help in a plethora of ways that GTime won't be able to give for many more years.

Make it happen O'Connor, we need some more proven players now if we want to make a playoff push!
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Post#2 » by HolyToledo » Tue Mar 6, 2012 1:34 am

LOL.... At least you said Jason Collins, I would barfed if you said Jarron Collins LOL. I heard an interview with KOC and he said he never puts any input into who Corbin decides to play...Believe KOC, Corbin needs your advice.
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Post#3 » by Litany » Tue Mar 6, 2012 1:50 am

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Post#4 » by DeadlyTreeStump » Tue Mar 6, 2012 6:52 pm

awesomator wrote:He can stretch the floor, and take lots of threes which sometimes he makes,


This topic is funny, I get the joke and all... but Korver is a .41 3PT shooter for his career. No need for sarcasm here, specially considering how much we suck at shooting the ball these days...
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Post#5 » by BJSmiles » Tue Mar 6, 2012 7:13 pm

DeadlyTreeStump wrote:
awesomator wrote:He can stretch the floor, and take lots of threes which sometimes he makes,


This topic is funny, I get the joke and all... but Korver is a .41 3PT shooter for his career. No need for sarcasm here, specially considering how much we suck at shooting the ball these days...

I would take Kyle over CJ in a heartbeat. What he lacks in athleticism he makes up for in actually making shots. He also occasionally plays defense, which is about on par with CJ.
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Post#6 » by The59Sound » Tue Mar 6, 2012 7:43 pm

Kyle gets the most out of his talent and physical gifts, at least.
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