mhectorgato wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Wasn't implying that devin was referring to you. Rather, that you got suspended for have an alter ego who also posted here.
And this is why no matter what I refuse to buy into what he says.
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mhectorgato wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Wasn't implying that devin was referring to you. Rather, that you got suspended for have an alter ego who also posted here.
mattyBoi wrote:Some more writers summing it up for you guys who still dont get it...
Magic: We get why the Magic traded for Lewis; we just don't understand why GM Otis Smith felt the need to dole out a six-year, $118 million contract. Sure, Lewis' shooting range opens the interior for Dwight Howard, but the Magic potentially choked off their future salary-cap space for a player more complementary than main dish. Wouldn't the $9 million trade exception have been better spent in acquiring a player like Mike Bibby, who would have bolstered the Magic's shaky point-guard play while also addressing their perimeter scoring needs? The Magic are better, but they'll need a good bit more creativity than a big check to keep improving.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/w ... des/1.html
NEM wrote: However, I'm a fan of my team winning so, keep the winning coming. All the "tank" fans can take their crap to another board. We are here to win.
rurouniad wrote:Now dont tell me I've been had!!!!!
mattyBoi wrote:Some more writers summing it up for you guys who still dont get it...
Magic: We get why the Magic traded for Lewis; we just don't understand why GM Otis Smith felt the need to dole out a six-year, $118 million contract. Sure, Lewis' shooting range opens the interior for Dwight Howard, but the Magic potentially choked off their future salary-cap space for a player more complementary than main dish. Wouldn't the $9 million trade exception have been better spent in acquiring a player like Mike Bibby, who would have bolstered the Magic's shaky point-guard play while also addressing their perimeter scoring needs? The Magic are better, but they'll need a good bit more creativity than a big check to keep improving.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2008/w ... des/1.html