Sachmo wrote:countryboi wrote:Diop got the axe from the cavs
they've obviously made the decision to tank the year.
Damn it. Last thing we need is Miami riding Greg Oden, Michael Beasley, AND Gana Diop to a championship.
Moderators: BigSlam, yosemiteben, fatlever, JDR720, Diop
Sachmo wrote:countryboi wrote:Diop got the axe from the cavs
they've obviously made the decision to tank the year.
JDR720 wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/WojYahooNBA/status/394198977244966912[/tweet]
my guess is the Jazz are being sensible and Gordon wants a crap load of money
BigSlam wrote:Someone PLEASE start a thread on the GB saying that Gorbet today is already better than Valanciunas will ever be IF Valanciunas even reaches his max ceiling.
mrknowitall215 wrote:BigSlam wrote:Someone PLEASE start a thread on the GB saying that Gorbet today is already better than Valanciunas will ever be IF Valanciunas even reaches his max ceiling.
That'll stir up a lot of chaos
lmcguir5 wrote:mrknowitall215 wrote:BigSlam wrote:Someone PLEASE start a thread on the GB saying that Gorbet today is already better than Valanciunas will ever be IF Valanciunas even reaches his max ceiling.
That'll stir up a lot of chaos
Lol, then we'll have Raps trolling our board. How did the turf war start between us and the Raps? Similar positions of the franchise I'm guessing??
LamarMatic7 wrote:and Chandler failed the physical, right?
chrbal wrote:What Calderon trade?
Michael Jordan Cancels Jose Calderon For Boris Diaw And Tyson Chandler Trade Between Bobcats And Raptors
Well, Bryan Colangelo's impressive fast-tracking of the rebuilding job in Toronto just took a hit. A day after apparently finding a taker for José Calderon's slightly onerous contract in the Bobcats -- as well as getting two useful players in Boris Diaw and Tyson Chandler in return -- the deal is reportedly off. According to Doug Smith of the Toronto Star, Bobcats owner Michael Jordan has nixed the deal between Charlotte and Toronto, meaning Calderon (and Reggie Evans) will have to awkwardly return to the Raptors after bidding their farewells, with Diaw and Chandler doing the same in Charlotte. The trade between the Raptors and Suns of Hedo Turkoglu for Leandro Barbosa, which was part of a three-team deal with the Raptors-Bobcats trade, is unaffected, however.
Jordan was reportedly hesitant to trade Chandler, who when healthy is a defensive fixture for Charlotte, per Yahoo!'s Adrian Wojnarowski. Chandler's contract also expires after this coming season, making him quite a valuable commodity to cost-cutting GMs around the league, which was half of his appeal to Colangelo and the Raptors, who are looking for the financial flexibility to remake their team after making a series of ill-advised signings the past few years.
http://www.sbnation.com/2010/7/13/15674 ... er-raptors