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Why Stop Now G.M. Dunleavy???

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Why Stop Now G.M. Dunleavy??? 

Post#1 » by RiversideClips » Wed Feb 17, 2010 2:16 am

After today's ridiculous Camby Trade ( I think we got an Expired Happy Meal & a Snoop Dogg CD) why don't we trade Kaman to Detroit for Stuckey, Prince, a 1st Round and a 12 pack of BAD Malt Liquor.
Obviously since Clipper Fans are "Stupidly" loyal we may not notice that Management has given up. What do you think the chances are that I get a reimbursement of the $4800.00 I spend in Season Tickets?? My guess is nothing but a RENEWAL phone call. Thanks Donald & Mike its time to cancel your bad REALITY SHOW!
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Re: Why Stop Now G.M. Dunleavy??? 

Post#2 » by donemilio21 » Wed Feb 17, 2010 3:46 am

Every year we hope something will change, and every year we get disappointed.
Sterling is 77 years old and has no known health problems. I assume he'll be around for at least 10 more years.
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Re: Why Stop Now G.M. Dunleavy??? 

Post#3 » by ShowtimeFan » Wed Feb 17, 2010 9:00 pm

Perhaps the Clippers could parnet up with TUMS, have a Tums night when playing the better Teams, with free samples to All season ticket holders.

Dunleavy could do a Tums commercials, sitting at his desk at Staples, head in hands, looking down at his desk, with a giant Costco size (1/2 emplty) Tums bottle, sitting in front of him, with the Lid off...

Baron could be on the Bottles, smiling...

Imagine a commercial showing the Clippers all sitting around the Locker room at half-time, the (new) could comes in rolling a White Board with a "plan" for the second half comeback..

Then flips the white board around to revel a huge Tums bottle outline with "X's" & "O's" and prompty pulls out a Tums bottle grabs a handfull for himself and passes the bottle around the Locker room with everybody happy and downing them like candy...
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Re: Why Stop Now G.M. Dunleavy??? 

Post#4 » by aniloman » Thu Feb 18, 2010 3:52 pm

There may be a method to the madness of Dunleavy. I read another poster say something about Lebron. Does any one recall anything from Lebron or his camp about playing in LA?
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Re: Why Stop Now G.M. Dunleavy??? 

Post#5 » by PlinkingPanda » Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:04 am

aniloman wrote:There may be a method to the madness of Dunleavy. I read another poster say something about Lebron. Does any one recall anything from Lebron or his camp about playing in LA?


Haven't heard a single word of LA from LeBron's lips. However I won't doubt Dunleavy, other than the Camby trade he's done a damn good job as a GM.
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Re: Why Stop Now G.M. Dunleavy??? 

Post#6 » by JJ LoDuca » Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:50 am

I'm afraid that It's gonna be just like the Kobe year-- all or nothing. We're gonna throw ALL our money at LeBron, spend weeks talking to him whilst all the other quality FAs get snatched up, and end up signing James freaking Singleton at the end of the summer.

But hey, it'll nice to see Jumpin' James around again.
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Re: Why Stop Now G.M. Dunleavy??? 

Post#7 » by PlinkingPanda » Fri Feb 19, 2010 12:57 am

JJ LoDuca wrote:I'm afraid that It's gonna be just like the Kobe year-- all or nothing. We're gonna throw ALL our money at LeBron, spend weeks talking to him whilst all the other quality FAs get snatched up, and end up signing James freaking Singleton at the end of the summer.

But hey, it'll nice to see Jumpin' James around again.


:lol: He definitely deserves a max contract in my book. 8-)

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