Fuck Your Couch
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A number one pick was included.
It does not say anything about a number one pick
I don't know, Gilbert somewhat has a point. But so does everyone scorching the league over this. I think you have to trust Dell to make an arms length transaction and live with it. Letting the other teams say what the Hornets can trade just makes the whole NBA stink, eventhough they are the owners.
I think Stern was on Simmons podcast saying that Weber and Dell have complete control over the basketball decisions about a year ago. I should re-listen to it.
Wow sportscenter breaking news, howard wants out and won't tell us where.
a.) Chris Broussard just throws as much shit at the wall as he can hoping things stick. He's a clown. When he's right he goes bananas about his sources, but he makes up a lot of stuff.
b.) I think the email was in Comic Sans. Lots of tweets about that from reliable peeps.
c.) Gilbert is coming off as just as much as a spoiled child as he is claiming the players are. Dude is out of control.
d.) This is a mess.
b.) I think the email was in Comic Sans. Lots of tweets about that from reliable peeps.
a.) Chris Broussard just throws as much shit at the wall as he can hoping things stick. He's a clown. When he's right he goes bananas about his sources, but he makes up a lot of stuff.
b.) I think the email was in Comic Sans. Lots of tweets about that from reliable peeps.
c.) Gilbert is coming off as just as much as a spoiled child as he is claiming the players are. Dude is out of control.
d.) This is a mess.
I already posted where...
As a Rockets fan, I don't understand how that deal was supposed to work. What exactly were the Rockets getting in return besides Pau and cap room? They were losing 3 players AND a first round pick for.... basically nothing.
In the meantime, the Houston Rockets have to be upset. Houston took a gamble here, but getting Gasol would have opened up a crucial $3 million more in cap space it could have used to offer Nene a max contract. That frontcourt, combined with great depth and several underrated perimeter players, would likely have propelled the Rockets to a top-four seed in the West, if not better. (Scoff if you will, but Houston had the scoring margin of a 48-win team last season. It didn't need to improve that dramatically to join the elite.)
my badIt was a first round pick from Houston (via the Knicks).
As a Rockets fan, I don't understand how that deal was supposed to work. What exactly were the Rockets getting in return besides Pau and cap room? They were losing 3 players AND a first round pick for.... basically nothing.