There you go, Diop could turn MKG into Shawn Marion.

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               Kemba2Hendo wrote:We just need big bodies not necessarily talented ones. Jaruff is still torn up about Kwame going to Philly I bet.


 
                                                                                                          
 
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
               Felton for Pres wrote:If we got Jamison, do people really think he'd be on the bench behind Mullens? I don't agree.

 
                    
                    
                    
                                      
                
                                      
                                                                      

 
   
   Great Move..Haywood.. Carreer 6 pts 6 boards 1 block  52 games last year ...32 years old. 2 mil per for 3 years. I assume 3rd year is team option..
  Great Move..Haywood.. Carreer 6 pts 6 boards 1 block  52 games last year ...32 years old. 2 mil per for 3 years. I assume 3rd year is team option.. 
BobsBuddy wrote::D
Great Move..Haywood.. Carreer 6 pts 6 boards 1 block 52 games last year ...32 years old. 2 mil per for 3 years. I assume 3rd year is team option..
Now offer our 2 protected 1st round picks in 2012/2013 picks plus Carroll to Nets for Khump Rights and there 2013 first round pick, Amensity Diop and sign Khump to big money 4 years 17 points/10 boards 1 block (27 years old )carreer. Keep TT to backup.
KW RS RWILL
HENDO,BG Hig
MKG,JT, Dbrown
KHUMP, Mully
BHAY Biz TT
 
                                      
                    
                                      
               
 
                                      
                                      
                    
               It’s late on a Wednesday night in January. Center Brendan Haywood has just played another game in an 11-season NBA career, and sits back for some down time. What does he do?
“Turn on League Pass, and watch the Denver Nuggets against the Milwaukee Bucks,” Haywood said.
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And this isn’t passive viewing. Former teammates and coaches marvel at the recall Haywood has about every player in the league, big man or not.
“You’d be surprised how many players don’t watch basketball. They’re just good at it,” Haywood said. “For me, watching basketball isn’t work, isn’t a chore. It’s what I love to do.”
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Carlisle calls Haywood one of the best teammates in the league and a fine help defender. Others – former Washington Wizards interim coach Ed Tapscott and ex-Wizards and Tar Heels teammate Antawn Jamison – say Haywood’s basketball intellect is off the charts.
“When the Wizards were making the playoffs, Gilbert (Arenas) and I got all the credit. But he was the glue guy on those teams,” Jamison told the Observer recently. “You saw a significant drop-off in our defense whenever he didn’t play because the help just wasn’t there, both with what he did and what he told us was coming.”
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Jamison said he could go to Haywood for a scouting report on any player in the league and hear nuances he’d missed or forgotten. Haywood illustrated Jamison’s point.
“I might not be guarding Gerald Wallace, but I know he’s heavy right-handed,” Haywood said. “Guys who don’t want to go left only have limited counter(move)s. You know they can only do this, or they can only take a jumper.”
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“Communication on defense is a very big thing,” Haywood said.”Sometimes it’s underrated, but you can never do enough of it.”
“When you can trust the big guy behind you, you’re not scared to pressure the ball or contest shots,” Carroll said. “He’s very pro-active in letting you know, ‘I’ve got your back.’ If you’re going to play a high-octane defense, you’ve got to have that because (perimeter) guys aren’t going to take as many chances if you’re worried about guys blowing by you. He overcomes that.”
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                                  Fred Williamson wrote:deserves a bump. Dude is one of major reasons for our recent success. Great signing.