Chris_Broussard Chris Broussard
Deal definitely not dead, but they ain't "on the 10-yard line" anymore.
LOL @ Denver screwing up.
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Chris_Broussard Chris Broussard
Deal definitely not dead, but they ain't "on the 10-yard line" anymore.
Jugs wrote:no way is Devin Harris worth Batum
cb1115 wrote:Chris_Broussard Chris Broussard
Den would love to engage Portland and send Devin Harris, whom the Blazers like, there for andre Miller and Nic Batum. Port wants 2 keep Nic
cb1115 wrote:Chris_Broussard Chris Broussard
Deal definitely not dead, but they ain't "on the 10-yard line" anymore.
LOL @ Denver screwing up.
bruddahmanmatt wrote:cb1115 wrote:Chris_Broussard Chris Broussard
Den would love to engage Portland and send Devin Harris, whom the Blazers like, there for andre Miller and Nic Batum. Port wants 2 keep Nic
When is Chris Broussard NOT talking out of his ass?
Jetset wrote:bruddahmanmatt wrote:cb1115 wrote:Chris_Broussard Chris Broussard
Den would love to engage Portland and send Devin Harris, whom the Blazers like, there for andre Miller and Nic Batum. Port wants 2 keep Nic
When is Chris Broussard NOT talking out of his ass?
When he reported LeBron may have interest in join the Heat.
Jetset wrote:bruddahmanmatt wrote:
When is Chris Broussard NOT talking out of his ass?
When he reported LeBron may have interest in join the Heat.

UGA Hayes wrote:I think Denver has to be careful. They are probably thinking we can always do the NJ trade later, but I think the further the Nets fall from the playoffs, the less willing Melo is going to be to go there. If Melo really is willing to sign then I don't know how you not do that deal
Jugs wrote:no way is Devin Harris worth Batum

Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
Jordan45822 wrote:UGA Hayes wrote:I think Denver has to be careful. They are probably thinking we can always do the NJ trade later, but I think the further the Nets fall from the playoffs, the less willing Melo is going to be to go there. If Melo really is willing to sign then I don't know how you not do that deal
I think Denver wants to wait to make sure their picks are lottery bound to be honest.

Rich Rane wrote:I think we're all missing the point here. vc4pres needs to stop watching games.
UGA Hayes wrote:I think Denver has to be careful. They are probably thinking we can always do the NJ trade later, but I think the further the Nets fall from the playoffs, the less willing Melo is going to be to go there. If Melo really is willing to sign then I don't know how you not do that deal
AllBall wrote:Jetset wrote:When he reported LeBron may have interest in join the Heat.
Your confusing Broussard with Steven A. Smith. Broussard had Lebron going everywhere but the Heat this summer.
LeBron James is leaning towards joining Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade on the Miami Heat, according to Chris Broussard of ESPN.
Broussard reports that the dial on the LeBron-o-meter is hovering dangerously close to Miami, and that LeBron has, “concerns about signing a six-year deal [in Cleveland] and ending up ‘31 years old, with bad knees and no title.’”
Blackmun wrote:AllBall wrote:Jetset wrote:When he reported LeBron may have interest in join the Heat.
Your confusing Broussard with Steven A. Smith. Broussard had Lebron going everywhere but the Heat this summer.
Oh really? I love the internets...LeBron James is leaning towards joining Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade on the Miami Heat, according to Chris Broussard of ESPN.
Broussard reports that the dial on the LeBron-o-meter is hovering dangerously close to Miami, and that LeBron has, “concerns about signing a six-year deal [in Cleveland] and ending up ‘31 years old, with bad knees and no title.’”
Blackmun wrote:AllBall wrote:Jetset wrote:When he reported LeBron may have interest in join the Heat.
Your confusing Broussard with Steven A. Smith. Broussard had Lebron going everywhere but the Heat this summer.
Oh really? I love the internets...LeBron James is leaning towards joining Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade on the Miami Heat, according to Chris Broussard of ESPN.
Broussard reports that the dial on the LeBron-o-meter is hovering dangerously close to Miami, and that LeBron has, “concerns about signing a six-year deal [in Cleveland] and ending up ‘31 years old, with bad knees and no title.’”
