They sure did. Hansbro showed up boozer too. which was awesome.Duki said:they didnt play indiana, chicago did
and they had a shitload of trouble with them lol
o wow hello mr bussNoriega said:LAL vs OKC tonight. Baby I'm hyped to see my Lakers play tonight!
oh wait...
Duki said:o wow hello mr buss
didnt know we had the owner of the lakers posting on gaf
his lakers goddamn
its miss buss to you soon to be mrs jacksonDuki said:o wow hello mr buss
didnt know we had the owner of the lakers posting on gaf
his lakers goddamn
50/50 IMO. They'll probably want that money to spend on rose... but it's a lot of money for them to just pay out. Gotta remember he's only 1 year into that contract, they have to pay out the other 5? years of it..... tons of money there.Red Blaster said:How likely will the Bulls amnest Boozehead? 80%-90%?
giri said:Afflalo can guard 2's, and thats a "wing position", and he does guard 1's, so he does guard multiple positions.... but if you want to specifically include 3's, then no.
Pierce yes, because he's fundamentally better, he gets guys going into the support defense really well, i mean i can see the argument for no, but he does just as much, by doing it in the team which usually results in more consistent results.
Marion isn't over rated, i'd says he's right about where he should be, he does a number on a lot of players. Though age may take this away from him shortly.
Battier? no. Not after last season. Age has finally caught up to him.2 -3 years ago? yeah i'd have agreed.
Also, Deng had one hell of a year defensively.
Probably not on Marion, but he was a good defender in phx, but never as good as he should have been. He's bit of a basket case. I think age might have finally allowed him to settle down.Black Mamba said:Deng is the one whose name slipped my mind. Like I said, lebron is top 5. Puts him at 5. I agree with the points you made about pierce (I said he's good), but he isn't the help defender that Lebron is while being only a bit better man to man.
We'll probably forever disagree on marion. I never believed he was that good of a defender, even in his prime. I think he was mostly the by-product of playing on a shit defense which allowed inflating his stats and worth.
Duki said:0%, owner is a cheap fuck and always will be
he aint paying no one to not work
Red Blaster said:SVG has overachieved with what limited pieces he's had.
detroits economy still has the lions and redwings i guesscuevas said:Fuck the nba, at this point they aren't just fucking themselves they are fucking the cities that rely on them.
the cap hit? i didn't think their contract counted towards the cap at all if amnestied?Black Mamba said:It would be stupid to amnesty Boozer. He has too long a contract to do it; remember the cap hit will be spread out over the years. Who are they going to replace him with? If they had a legit SG or PF to go after this off-season, but this off-season is trash (best player is West off an ACL and then Tyson Chandler).
Although, I'd trade Boozer for West in a heartbeat if they knew they could make that move.
giri said:the cap hit? i didn't think their contract counted towards the cap at all if amnestied?
though, it looks like they will be able to take 2 years to amnesty someone, so a guy like boozer might be given another year, and then axed. Rose has another year on his rookie contract i think?
But you're right, at this stage, there's no one better out there to get, free agent wise. But they do need to upgrade at either the 4 or the 2. I think the 2 is more important personally.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_y...w-wojnarowski_nba_lockout_billy_hunter_110111After Billy Hunter made the grand stand of marching out of Fridays bargaining session, refusing to negotiate below 52 percent of the NBAs revenue split, there emerged a strong movement within the Players Association thats vows the union will never let him act so unilaterally again.
iamshadowlark said:Except that they weren't? We consistently loss against BOS and CHI only winning 1 game between the both of them. In the playoffs we consistently beat them losing only a game a piece between them. Is that improvement really hard for you to grasp?
/ggRight now, everyone has to choose sides: Billy or Derek, one player involved in the labor process told Yahoo! Sports. How the [expletive] did it come to this?
reilo said:
reilo said:
AWoj is sensationalist and his opinions in an op-ed suck, but he usually has the basics right.thekad said:Is this like when Obama "stormed out" of a meeting that was over.
MorisUkunRasik said:A glimpse into the future:
"60/40 split, take it or leave it"
-Sincerely Your Benevolent Owners
reilo said:AWoj is sensationalist and his opinions in an op-ed suck, but he usually has the basics right.
Woj said:In the end, there are two courses for the union: Take the deal largely on the table or blow this up, decertify and lose the season fighting the NBA in the federal courts.
Only, its too late to decertify. Everyone wanted to do it back in July when the lockout started, and Hunter refused. His decision had nothing to do with legal strategy, nothing to do with leverage or getting the best possible deal for the players. It had everything to do with what it always does with Hunter: self-preservation. He worried about losing power, losing his job, and he sold everyone on a toothless National Labor Relations Board claim thats going nowhere.
Oh yeah, definitely. I ignore those things for sure. It's quite obvious who his sources are (NBA agents and some players).thekad said:He's narrative building (ie he's a hack).
yeah christthekad said:He's narrative building (ie he's a hack).
reilo said:
Black Mamba said:Woj's sources are agents and their uh..retelling of things is with a certain shade of grey.
According to the union, Hunter never just walked out. The two sides collectively agreed the meeting was over when the owners said they wouldn't move past 50/50 and hunter said they wouldn't go below 52.
Just look at this quote:
"Only, its too late to decertify. Everyone wanted to do it back in July when the lockout started, and Hunter refused. His decision had nothing to do with legal strategy, nothing to do with leverage or getting the best possible deal for the players. It had everything to do with what it always does with Hunter: self-preservation. He worried about losing power, losing his job, and he sold everyone on a toothless National Labor Relations Board claim thats going nowhere."
Such bullshit. Decertification is a last ditch hail mary effort and always would be. NFLPA lost in court.
Not to mention, reports I've read said hunter basically said "i can't sell 50/50 to the players" to Stern and now Woj reporting Hunter is the last hold-out.
This piece is a character assassination piece with the hands of the agents all over it trying to bring hunter down.
"Sooner than later, these labor talks need to get out of Fishers and Hunters hands, and into those of the rank and file. Whatever the civil war, the Players Association still belongs to the players. They should take it back, and take it back now."
What a farce. yeah, it makes sense to allow uneducated rank and file players make decisions for the future. That's how they win this dispute.
Who writes like this? Seriously?AWoj said:Nevertheless, the end game of the players deal doesnt make Fisher corrupt, on the take or a sellout of his peers. Only, Fisher knows in his heart what has happened, and maybe someday an agenda could come clear. Not now, though. Not with Hunter and his minions running this kind of low-rent garbage.
For now, Billy Hunter has the clearest agenda here: self-preservation. This job is too public now, too scrutinized to think smoke and mirrors can save you. Those days are done, and probably so is he.
Steve Kauffman, who was a player agent during the 1998-99 lockout, saw first hand how agents can derail the bargaining process. It was 100 times worse in '98-'99, when super agent David Falk wielded enormous influence as the representative for the majority of players on the union's bargaining committee, including NBPA president Patrick Ewing.
By all accounts, the pressure from the Super Seven this time around has been mild by comparison. The agents who wrote that letter have quieted their calls for players to abandon the union through a rogue decertification, and one union official said Tuesday that most agents who reach out to Hunter and other NBPA executives have done so constructively.
But to the extent that agents are influencing Hunter and impairing his ability to close this deal, Kauffman questions not only their motivation but also, in some cases, their qualifications.
"If agents, individually or collectively, are trying to derail Billy and the players' union from concluding this deal, that is at best inappropriate and at worst irresponsible," said Kauffman, a respected expert on CBA issues who now represents coaches and front-office executives. "Obviously, the career span of an agent is far longer than that of a player. Many agents are primarily looking out for their own best interests.
"And to take it a step further," Kauffman added, "there are some that I believe don't fully understand the issues and how they affect their own clients."
Kauffman's comments, on the record and without fear of reprisal, raise two key points:
Agents' attempts to influence the negotiations can be harmful even if their overriding point that the players have made too many concessions is accurate.
Their motivation is not purely client-driven, but in some instances self-driven. Less money for players means less for agents, and further restrictions on player movement makes their roles less vital.
When hard-line owners dig in, at least it's their investment and their business model they're trying to protect. The agents?
"They have the biggest conflict of interest of anyone," a front office executive told CBSSports.com.
Given the opportunity to respond to Kauffman's statements, a prominent member of the Super Seven declined comment Tuesday.
Hah I read that earlier and forgot to post it.Black Mamba said:http://www.cbssports.com/nba/story/...night-labor-fight-continues-because-of-agents
haha. berger just released an article complaining about the agents holding a lot of this up.
I don't think it was fisher, but it was someone who is backing Fish for sure.reilo said:Who writes like this? Seriously?
And could he be more obvious that Fisher or his agent called in?
Pass.ClovingSteam said:While we're waiting for the season to startwe should simply act as though tonight is the beginning of last season. Every day we will discuss the games of today's date of last season. It's a win win for all. We get to reexperience the failings of the Heat.some time next year
ClovingSteam said:While we're waiting for the season to startwe should simply act as though tonight is the beginning of last season. Every day we will discuss the games of today's date of last season. It's a win win for all. We get to reexperience the failings of the Heat.some time next year
When's the last time the Rockets were playing Christmas day? Oh...
thekad said:Cool, I can't wait until the Christmas Day games.
Whilst i like the pieces, it's a much worse trade. It would leave them with no one at 1 or 2. unless you plan to run gay @ 2?Duki said:i fired up association on 2k12 to play with the trade system on the heat, see what i could get for dwade and shit
traded dwade and chris bosh for marc gasol, zbo and rudy gay
this is probably a terrible trade game wise because lmao second most broken player in the game, but i cant decide whether its a good trade or not for real life
leaning towards pretty lousy, but not 100% on this
much better than the denver trade for lebron people talked about though
Cheap motivated Baron...not sure if want.Black Mamba said:rumor going around that if baron is amnestied (oh, he will be), he wants to be a Laker.
Do not want..
yeah rudy at 2, fuck it why notgiri said:Whilst i like the pieces, it's a much worse trade. It would leave them with no one at 1 or 2. unless you plan to run gay @ 2?