NittanyBuc
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He's never said anything about EP, just Williams and Atkins. I would think that if Payton was there, he would tell me "Yeah I play in a league with Elfrid Payton. Jason Williams plays in it, too", not "Yeah I play in a league with Jason Williams. Chucky Atkins plays in it, too".
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Guy I work with plays in the same league. I believe he said Chucky Atkins is also in there.
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Wouldn't mind seeing Napier in the D-League for a good bit of the season, either. Would probably better for his development, anyway
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Who from the "good ole days" is still here?
NittanyBuc replied to You're Fat, Pat!'s topic in Orlando Magic Forum
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This is such a weird thread
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Between that and poor shooting, probably a ton
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Just one of those guys that never seemed to put it together. He definitely has the physical traits to make a solid player and I hope he can get it going in Portland
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You won't get Adams, doubtful on McGary. Morrow, possibly.
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I'd rather leave a spot or 2 open and have one of the summer league guys play for the Bayhawks
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Hennigan has yet to make a move that wasn't calculated. You're not giving him enough credit
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Lol UCF has had players get into legal trouble. Hell, JJ Worton was arrested for having an altercation with an officer, for example. The big difference is that UCF is small bananas compared to FSU so when something happens, it can be handled in-house and no major national media outlets really care enough to report it. If this was UCF's RB, ESPN would mention it for a day and no one would care after that. And yeah, I'll agree to an extent that O'Leary has his players on a shorter leash. The guy is a crotchety old man who can be an exceptional ******* and his disciplinarian style is a huge turn-off for big time recruits. But I do believe that there is a correlation between talented rosters and teams with legal troubles. Part of it has to do with being under the media microscope when you're good, the other part, imo, has to do with those talented guys getting big heads with their patrons on and around campus. Coaches at big time programs have a tendency to cater to recruits and probably are a bit more flexible with their discipline. But as stated before, most schools at the elite tier have had players with legal issues on their rosters. UF, USC, Miami, etc. all had guys with legal issues when they were competitive. Just my two cents...
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Boards were upgraded a few years ago and a lot of people lost their login info, thus they had to make new accounts. See Mauro. Even if he did start posting in 2010, why does it bother you?
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He's no Moldy Hobo
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Thanksgiving was not recent and it's only one month into the NBA season. Horrible argument with even worse evidence
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NBA summer league pass
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Gordon looks like he was locked in the weight room all summer
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Love signed a 5 yr deal with the team he played for the prior season.... Players receive can get a larger contract by staying with the same team. It's a rule in the new CBA which gives teams an advantage in keeping their own guys
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Except size
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That would be a phenomenal acquisition, imo
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It was a BS tweet. It was all based off of the report from the Boston reporter from earlier in the day
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lol Lakers Nation@LakersNation Magic will not match any max contract offers for Tobias Harris.
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They benched him in the 4th because he's a defensive liability
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Yeah there was literally nothing of substance in that mini article. All speculation/educated guessing
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http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4381822
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I was thinking about it yesterday- imagine Vucevic's contract in 3 years after the salary cap spikes. He could easily be the biggest bargain in the NBA, sans players on rookie contracts