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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#661 » by Don » Fri Jul 17, 2009 2:09 am

I don't see anything in Indy that warrants much attention for our needs. Jack was the one guy, and now that looks like it's over.
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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#662 » by sixerswillrule » Fri Jul 17, 2009 3:07 am

Westbrook36 wrote:
sixerswillrule wrote:
Westbrook36 wrote:Jason Williams is one of the few guys that I would continue to root against even if he were on my team. Hate that guy.


:lol:


I have about 10-15 guys in the NBA right now that I couldn't root for even on my team. In a league with hundreds of players I don't think the ratio is that bad.


I guess I was only considering players you hate in general. You seem to mention a new one every day. That number has got to be in the the triple digits by now...
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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#663 » by Foshan » Fri Jul 17, 2009 3:37 am

PAGING BIG ED, PLEASE CALL GS:

Hoopsworld reports they are looking for a veteran leader who can help be the glue guy to make the team work. How ideal AMiller would be for them! I could stomach almost anything we got back in a trade from them outside of Maggette and Claxton.
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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#664 » by LongLiveHinkie » Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:24 am

sixerswillrule wrote:
I guess I was only considering players you hate in general. You seem to mention a new one every day. That number has got to be in the the triple digits by now...


Oh absolutely. I'm a hater through and through. I hate 99% of players in all leagues and like very few. To me my teams are the good guys and everyone else minus a select few are my enemies.
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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#665 » by sixerswillrule » Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:38 am

In my eyes, the only reason to hate a player is because he's done something to your team to make you hate him. Like consistently do well against you or hit a game winning shot. Like Prince and Pierce for the Sixers. Other than that, it makes no sense at all to hate someone.

To hell with logic I guess then...
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Post#666 » by LongLiveHinkie » Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:41 am

Well I don't dislike all players equally. Some I obviously hate way more than others. Hate was probably the wrong word. What I should have said is that I don't really like many players outside of my own teams, except a few. But the fact that I hate a ton of players still remains the same. The number definitely exceeds triple digits if you count all sports combined. Mainly because there are entire teams, especially in the NFL where I hate every player on the team.
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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#667 » by sixerswillrule » Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:47 am

That had pretty much nothing to do with what I said, but okay.
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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#668 » by LongLiveHinkie » Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:12 am

Well you said you can't imagine someone could hate everyone, which I clarified I didn't. But as far as the original thing goes, yes it drifted off to another area.
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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#669 » by Don » Fri Jul 17, 2009 12:42 pm

Man, we're struggling for topics to talk about on a slow sports week. You know who I really hate? Brock Lesner. :starwars
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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#670 » by Gsraider » Fri Jul 17, 2009 4:04 pm

tmoore wrote:Indy Star says Miller could be an option if the Pacers don't match the Raptors' offer sheet for Jarrett Jack. Indy only has $5.2 mill to spend on free agents -- less than the $5.85 MLE -- so it'd probably have to be a sign-and-trade. Not sure what the Sixers would want in a situation like that.


If they will not take back a contract that is any longer than 1 year in duration, it would be pretty damn hard to do a 1-1 trade. If the would consider it, Jeff Foster or T.J. Ford could be options. Otherwise, Philly could take back someone like Murphy or Foster and Ford if Indy would take back Dalembert along with Miller. Doubtful though, particularly with Hibbert doing well in the SL thus far.
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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#671 » by Foshan » Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:11 pm

To kind of go off my GS idea, what about

Miller to Indy

Azu/filler to Phil

Foster to GSW

They need a big body down low off the bench, doesn't fit the run and gun, but he is a beefy vet, which is what they are looking for.
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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#672 » by 76erFixer » Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:16 pm

its a shame because maggette would really excel in the Princeton offense if he knew the meaning of the word pass
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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#673 » by indy_dave00 » Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:35 pm

T.J. Ford makes 8.5 mil his contract has an opt out after the 2009-10 season. Its unlikely he'd opt out but his contract would allow the Sixers 2 years to slowly work Jrue Holiday into the point guard position in the NBA.

Bird loves Dre Miller and would probably be willing to give him a 3 year deal . Currently after the 2010-11 season the Pacers will have huge cap space as Murphy, Dunleavy, Tinsley, Foster and Ford's contract all end following that season. That's 45 mil coming off in one year adding Miller at around 10 in the final year of a new 3 year deal , still leaves the Pacers with huge cap space.

Ford is a solid 14 ppg 7 apg player who could be a fine 2 year patch while Holliday develops .
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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#674 » by tmoore » Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:37 pm

Sixers wouldn't want Ford because he'd put them into luxury-tax territory, has too many years left on his contract and is too injury-prone.
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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#675 » by tmoore » Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:39 pm

Am told Sixers are still waiting to hear if there's a reasonable sign-and-trade deal out there for Miller.

As for McCants, hear he's on the list of guys the Sixers have some interest in.
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Post#676 » by sixerfan1976 » Fri Jul 17, 2009 5:59 pm

waiting waiting waiting

thats all we are good at.

mccants and carney are on the list..but when your best offer is the min for one year..they wont sign with you on july 15. they will wait til they are desperate...and no one else shows them any move.

tj ford would be great but we are too cheap
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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#677 » by Gsraider » Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:09 pm

sixerfan1976 wrote:mccants and carney are on the list..but when your best offer is the min for one year..they wont sign with you on july 15. they will wait til they are desperate...and no one else shows them any move.


If Miller leaves for nothing however, wouldn't Philly be willing to break up its MLE and offer two guys such as this more than the minimum? If they were willing to use the MLE if Miller leaves for nothing, that should mean that they are still willing to spend the $5.8 million or so on others. Since you can break that up, there is no reason why Philly shouldn't be able to offer more than minimum deals.
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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#678 » by sixerfan1976 » Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:14 pm

Gsraider wrote:
sixerfan1976 wrote:mccants and carney are on the list..but when your best offer is the min for one year..they wont sign with you on july 15. they will wait til they are desperate...and no one else shows them any move.


If Miller leaves for nothing however, wouldn't Philly be willing to break up its MLE and offer two guys such as this more than the minimum? If they were willing to use the MLE if Miller leaves for nothing, that should mean that they are still willing to spend the $5.8 million or so on others. Since you can break that up, there is no reason why Philly shouldn't be able to offer more than minimum deals.


I agree with you..but what I hear is that if there is no sign and trade....we want to just spend the vet min and no more than a 1 year deal. Hope they "splurge"
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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#679 » by Gsraider » Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:49 pm

sixerfan1976 wrote:I agree with you..but what I hear is that if there is no sign and trade....we want to just spend the vet min and no more than a 1 year deal. Hope they "splurge"


Uh-oh. You're saying that they aren't even willing to spend what they were initially as you reported? Great to be a fan right now.
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Re: Tom Moore 2.0 

Post#680 » by sixerfan1976 » Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:51 pm

correct..unless they think it puts them over the top which it doesnt in this case...they just want to go vet min for one year.

the potential drop in cap for next year has them nervous.

no one goes to the games...ie....they arent making any money....ie..they got no money to spend.....they dont want to pay tax.

i suppose its possible to go above vet min for one year..but most guys want 2-3 year deals..aint happening here

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