moss_is_1 wrote:Hornetsfan4ever wrote:C'mon with those Eric Gordon trade ideas people!
Barea, Budinger, Mbah a Moute for Gordon.
Kevin Martin and Eric Gordon's contracts together on the same team? Martin needs to be going out in a Gordon deal.
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moss_is_1 wrote:Hornetsfan4ever wrote:C'mon with those Eric Gordon trade ideas people!
Barea, Budinger, Mbah a Moute for Gordon.
The J Rocka wrote:moss_is_1 wrote:Hornetsfan4ever wrote:C'mon with those Eric Gordon trade ideas people!
Barea, Budinger, Mbah a Moute for Gordon.
Kevin Martin and Eric Gordon's contracts together on the same team? Martin needs to be going out in a Gordon deal.
moss_is_1 wrote:Hornetsfan4ever wrote:C'mon with those Eric Gordon trade ideas people!
Barea, Budinger, Mbah a Moute for Gordon.
Nathan Froe, a suburban Washington sales professional, and the other forum fans didn't have an inkling Dixon had taken notice until the former Maryland and Calvert Hall star mentioned the pointed critiques after scoring 35 points to pace Washington over the Chicago Bulls on Monday night to even their first-round playoff series at 2-2.
"A close friend of mine told me to read this message board last night, I guess it's the Washington Wizards message board," Dixon began in a post-game interview on Comcast SportsNet.
The guard continued by identifying the criticism and then saying: "That got me fired up. You know I'm already a self-motivated person. But that took it to another level. ... I definitely wanted to throw that back in their face."
tsquareddd wrote:http://extramustard.si.com/2014/03/25/daryl-morey-message-boards/The majority of sports fans are reasonable people who have a lot of varying passions and interests. But there is a certain sect of sports fans for whom watching actual games is only but a small aspect of their dedication to a team. These are the people who spend a good chunk of their free time browsing message boards, positing theories and deconstructing the opinions of their fellow addic… er… fans. I’ve been a sports message board frequenter since I was in my teens, and it can get, well, pretty weird. The community aspect of these message boards often keeps people coming back on a daily basis, just for their own entertainment. For the most part, these people are never under the assumption that what they’re doing is actually constructive… until now.
According to Rockets GM Daryl Morey, the time that fans spend theorizing player signings and trade scenarios isn’t completely wasted.
We do RT @jamesasteven: @dmorey Do nba GMs (to your knowledge) ever gain trade/transaction ideas from online message boards/fans?
— Daryl Morey (@dmorey) March 25, 2014
Meaning any of our past posts could have swayed a franchise-altering move and changed the lives of many people.
As a RGM veteran.. I see good and creative ideas.. and stuff that is DOA.. hopeless
Biedrins SHOULD be near untouchable,but then GSW is not the sharpest lightbulb in the drawer

MitchSlapped wrote:I posted a thread around December 2009/January 2010 on trades and transactions of a trade that would send Marcus Camby to the Blazers for Steve Blake and Travis Outlaw. Shortly after, it happened