retrolenny wrote:You Washington fans think Daye and a conditional 1st round pick from Det is not enough for McGee? Maybe it should be Stuck, Prince and 3 first round picks for McGee... You guys crack me up!!!
Make it 4 picks and we might consider...
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retrolenny wrote:You Washington fans think Daye and a conditional 1st round pick from Det is not enough for McGee? Maybe it should be Stuck, Prince and 3 first round picks for McGee... You guys crack me up!!!
retrolenny wrote:You Washington fans think Daye and a conditional 1st round pick from Det is not enough for McGee? Maybe it should be Stuck, Prince and 3 first round picks for McGee... You guys crack me up!!!
long suffrin' boulez fan wrote:NatP4 wrote:but why would the pacers want Mahinmi's contract
Well, in fairness, we took Mike Pence off their hands. Taking back Mahinmi is the least they can do.
sfam wrote:retrolenny wrote:You Washington fans think Daye and a conditional 1st round pick from Det is not enough for McGee? Maybe it should be Stuck, Prince and 3 first round picks for McGee... You guys crack me up!!!
Austin "Defenseless" Daye? Why exactly would we want him again? The Wizards, for the first time ever that they've had that name (instead of Bullets), have started playing defense. While McGee gets lost on D, he at least swats bunches of balls, and still has enough potential that we can all hope he gets a clue a some point in the near future.
What exactly would Daye bring us?
ray ray wrote:Robin Lopez and the Suns 1st round pick conditional for JaValee McGee. ( the condition is if the Suns pick is in the top 10, then they get Orlando's 2011 1st round pick and the Suns 2011 2nd round pick)
Your thoughts?
According to two Western Conference executives, Wizards are gauging interest in Andray Blatche to determine if trading the skilled 6-foot-11 forward is best for the organization moving forward.
"JaVale seems very not available," one of the executives said.
keynote wrote:Chocolate City Jordanaire wrote:Kobe is the prototype. NBA player pops with prodigee son. Son's usually better.
Luke Walton is an exception.So is Marcus Jordan (though he might make an NBA team, watch and see).
As are the Barry boys - all of 'em. And Damien Wilkins. And Pat Ewing Jr. And Danny Schayes.
Frankly, I think it's a toss-up at best as to whether the son of a famous baller will outshine his dad. Kobe and Curry are clearly better than their pops, but there aren't many more in that category. And, there are quite a few guys who were comparable to or worse than their dads in their respective primes.
From a NYTimes article back in March 2009:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/03/24/sport ... cebox.html