Best low-key player acqusition this season.
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Best low-key player acqusition this season.
Who is the best low-key/low cost acquisition this season?
Derek Fisher (has to be up there with "Kobe's new passing atitude", "Bynum's Emergence" and "Robbin' Gasol" for one of the main reasons the Lakers are where they are)
Kyle Korver (getting anything for Giricek is low cost. 22-4 record is nicer.)
Jamario Moon (Hard knock life story, gave Toronto some of the athletisism and defense they needed. Paid on league minimum, one of the better money for productivity deals this season)
(Bank robberies for Gasol, and 7-1 deals for KG do not count as low-key/low cost)
Derek Fisher (has to be up there with "Kobe's new passing atitude", "Bynum's Emergence" and "Robbin' Gasol" for one of the main reasons the Lakers are where they are)
Kyle Korver (getting anything for Giricek is low cost. 22-4 record is nicer.)
Jamario Moon (Hard knock life story, gave Toronto some of the athletisism and defense they needed. Paid on league minimum, one of the better money for productivity deals this season)
(Bank robberies for Gasol, and 7-1 deals for KG do not count as low-key/low cost)

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derek fisher imo, he brough leadership and stability at the point
Dwight Howard on his FT struggles:
"I just think everybody needs to stop talking about it," Howard said. "There's more to life than free throws."
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even though he just got traded and his team was underachieving, i think the bulls getting joe smith was a very good move. don't know how bad they would be without him. now that he's with cleveland i think he'll be a good unheralded move. ben wallace and wally have been getting all the headlines.
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There are a number of these, definitely. Joe Smith, as dcash4 noted, was a very good move. Grant Hill was a great move, and he's doing the 15/5/3 thing in Phoenix right now on 50.5/34.2/86.9, which is pretty impressive. He hasn't rebounded this well since 02-03, hasn't been this prolific a passer since 04-05 (and all of these are during his injury-plagued Orlando years, though 04-05 was a 66-game season)...
He's having a stand-out season for Phoenix.
I think Utah's record since acquiring Korver speaks for itself, though.
He's having a stand-out season for Phoenix.
I think Utah's record since acquiring Korver speaks for itself, though.
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rsavaj wrote:Grant Hill fo sho.
I knew I was forgetting someone. Funnily enough, I asked myself "Who was that guy the Suns got...?" but my memory is pretty screwy.
I'd hold off on Kurt Thomas until he actually plays a game for the Spurs.
Joe Smith, Luis Scola, and Posey are all contenders as well, can't believe I left them out.

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Malinhion wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
...because a guy who has played more than 50 games twice in his career and averages about 5 FGA per game has the capability of being a cancer.
To be fair, a player can be a cancer in the locker room, at practices, etc.
Although, I doubt there is any evidence that Giricek has been a cancer.
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bballcool34 wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
To be fair, a player can be a cancer in the locker room, at practices, etc.
Although, I doubt there is any evidence that Giricek has been a cancer.
of course there is
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3172562
Giricek had fallen out of favor with Jazz coach Jerry Sloan after the two had a heated exchange during a timeout in a Dec. 19 game at Charlotte. The 6-foot-5 reserve guard was ordered to the locker room, was sent home for three games and never played again for the Jazz.
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