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how is that ridiculous if he said it himself and i heard it??? and there is a such thing as sign & trade so yes we can trade j-rich

 

What station, what time, who did the interview? This would be news today, and it is not. Why is that?

 

I believe Otis will trade Jameer and J rich, but don't believe your post. Sorry.

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What station, what time, who did the interview? This would be news today, and it is not. Why is that?

 

I believe Otis will trade Jameer and J rich, but don't believe your post. Sorry.

 

Didn't you hear? Otis has decided to share his master plan on public radio for the first time EVER!

 

ITS A NEW DAY BOYS...LETS DANCE!

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I heard it on NPR a couple minutes ago. This is legit fellas.

 

BUCKLE UP BOYZ. DESTINATION: HOLY ****SVILLE

 

I've been there before...........wasn't impressed.

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lolcat sig??? what is that??? and why would i have to ditch my fiancee, son, and job to talk about the magic??? i get on the computer on my free time to check my facebook, check the magic website to see if anythings happened, and see if theres new replies on this message board,that doesnt take long, like i said i dont sit on here all day everyday wondering what the sky looks like, i actually have a life

 

I like you. Let's go to 5 guys and grab a burger while we discuss your future on this forum.

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I heard it on NPR a couple minutes ago. This is legit fellas.

 

BUCKLE UP BOYZ. DESTINATION: HOLY ****SVILLE

 

I hope we sign Chuck Hayes soon. That giant sig is distracting me from your avatar.

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I HEARD OTIS ON THE RADIO YESTERDAY AND HE SAID WE ARE TRADING DWIGHT FOR THE ENTIRE GOLDEN STATE ROSTER. ITS A REUNION SUCKERS!!!!

 

Curry/Arenas

Ellis / JJ

J-Rich / Q-Rich

Lee / Clarke

Biedrens / Malik ALLEN

 

 

WTF OTIS??

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im curious.... what are those 138 ways???

 

 

 

  1. Otis Smith himself would never go on the radio to talk about who he was trading
  2. It's dumb for any GM to publicly come out and say what he's going to do because it can't always work
  3. I believe it's also tampering because JRich isn't even a Magic player (I could be wrong here)
  4. Armbar
  5. Jareth is dumb sometimes
  6. Whoever was on the radio wasn't Otis Smith
  7. The new CBA hasn't even come out yet, it could make it impossible or not necessary to trade them
  8. Otis wouldn't throw his bosses under the bus like that
  9. The grass is always greener
  10. Osama's dead
  11. Otis Smith is quite possibly the last GM to show his hands to the media, let alone to some random local radio. . .
  12. John Stamos
  13. Reverse Armbar
  14. 2+2 does not equal 5
  15. Brandon Roy
  16. Orlando Magic
  17. Overpays for Terribads
  18. Vince Carter, Hedo
  19. Haikus
  20. Armbar
  21. You're new here and relatively new to the internet (it seems), so I wouldn't be surprised if you just got trolled
  22. Or you're trolling everyone here
  23. You're most likely Jareth anyways
  24. or KBerto
  25. or TITY
  26. or Marc
  27. or jec
  28. probably Osprey
  29. If you're not trolling you should at least look it up
  30. 108 to go
  31. David Stern
  32. All those doubts melted away on Saturday when he led the Portland Trail Blazers
  33. to one of the greatest comebacks in NBA playoff history.
  34. With 39.2 seconds left, Roy made a go-ahead bank shot that gave the
  35. Trail Blazers a stunning 84-82 comeback victory over the Dallas Mavericks --
  36. and evened their first-round playoff series at two games apiece.
  37. Roy finished with 24 points -- 18 in the fourth quarter alone -- as the Blazers
  38. erased a 23-point deficit. Portland became the third NBA team in the shot-clock era
  39. to win a playoff game when trailing by 18 points or more heading into the fourth quarter.
  40. "I've been in some pretty good zones before," the three-time All-Star said. "But nothing like tonight."
  41. After the victory, Roy was swallowed by the embrace of several of his teammates.
  42. "It still just doesn't feel real yet," he said. "It was just an unbelievable game
  43. and comeback. With everything I've been through this season, they just all
  44. came into that moment there on the court when guys were grabbing and cheering me on. It was real special."
  45. Trailing 67-44 in the third quarter, the Blazers closed the gap to 77-70 after Roy's step-back jumper.
  46. Jason Terry answered with a 3-pointer but then Roy drove down the lane and
  47. finished to narrow it to 80-74 with 2:32 to go. LaMarcus Aldridge added a turnaround jumper.
  48. Roy traded baskets with Shawn Marion before making a 3-pointer and a free throw with 1:06 left to tie it at 82.
  49. After Roy's go-ahead jumper from out front banked in, the Mavericks
  50. missed two 3-point tries, the first from Jason Kidd
  51. and the second from Terry as time ran out. Roy defended Terry on the final shot.
  52. Dirk Nowitzki had 20 points to lead the Mavericks. Terry finished with 13 off the bench.
  53. Aldridge finished with 18 points for the Blazers, while Gerald Wallace had 10 points and 11 rebounds.
  54. "When people ask me what did I do in the fourth quarter,
  55. I'll tell them I stood in the corner and watched The Brandon Roy Show," Wallace said.
  56. The series now heads back to Dallas for Game 5 on Monday.
  57. "Did we let up? I think we let up, yeah. There isn't any question," Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle said.
  58. The Blazers started slow, going 0-for-4 from the floor with two turnovers,
  59. and finished the first quarter shooting just 25 percent (4-for-16). Dallas capitalized on the pace,
  60. taking a 22-13 lead early in the second quarter after Terry's jumper.
  61. Aldridge didn't score for the Blazers until a pair of free throws at the 7:36 mark of the second quarter.
  62. While successfully defending Aldridge, Portland's top scorer, the Mavericks
  63. were spreading their scoring around better than they had in the previous three games,
  64. and extended the lead to 33-23 on Tyson Chandler's layup.
  65. Tempers flared with 3:21 left in the first half when Aldridge and Chandler got into a
  66. shoving match under the Blazers' basket, resulting in a technical for each.
  67. The scuffle seemed to bring the fans -- and the Blazers themselves --
  68. back into the game, albeit temporarily. Portland closed to 37-35 at the break after
  69. Wesley Matthews' layup and a pair of free throws from Aldridge.
  70. Matthews led the Blazers with 25 points in Portland's 97-92 victory in Game 3 on
  71. Thursday night, which drew the Blazers within 2-1 in the best-of-7 series.
  72. The Mavericks did not go to the free throw line in the first half, while the Blazers went 12-for-12
  73. Kidd's high-arcing 3-pointer game the Mavs a 48-37 lead in the third quarter and the
  74. Rose Garden crowd fell quiet. It touched off a 16-4 run
  75. by the Mavs capped by Peja Stojakovic's 3-pointer to make it 64-41.
  76. The Blazers missed their first 15 shots from the floor in the third.
  77. "You can always, after the fact, talk about what you could have done or should have done,"
  78. Nowitzki said. "You can go a million ways about it, and afterward you're a lot smarter,
  79. but that doesn't help anybody right now. We all have to take it and stay positive."
  80. Roy embarked on his turnaround when he had 16 points in Portland's Game 3 --
  81. after grousing to a reporter in frustration after going scoreless in Game 2.
  82. The comments seemed to polarize fans, but Roy said overwhelming encouragement
  83. from friends and family -- including a text from Charles Barkley -- led him to the breakthrough.
  84. The three-time All-Star has played off the bench since his
  85. surgery in January, and has at times had trouble adjusting to his diminished role.
  86. Carlisle insisted Roy's emergence in the playoffs didn't throw the Mavericks.
  87. "We've been saying all series that we've been game-planning for him like he's an All-Star,"
  88. the coach said. "He's had two of those nights now, so we'll continue to do that.
  89. He got on a roll in the fourth and made some things happen. I'm going to take the blame for a lot of that.
  90. There are different things defensively we could have done."
  91. The Mavs opened the playoffs with an 89-81 victory. Nowitzki had 28 points --
  92. 18 in the fourth quarter alone -- and 10 rebounds. The 7-foot veteran had 33 points in Dallas' 101-89 win in Game 2.
  93. Overall against Dallas, the Blazers have a 48-18 advantage
  94. at home in the regular season, and they're 8-1 in playoff games.
  95. Dallas is 2-1 when it opened 2-0 in 15 previous best-of-7 series. The exception was the 2006
  96. NBA Finals when the Miami Heat defeated the Mavericks in six games.
  97. The Heat were just the third team to claim a championship after trailing 0-2.
  98. The last time Dallas and Portland met in the playoffs was 2003.
  99. The Mavs claimed the first three games before the Blazers
  100. won the next three. The Mavericks took the deciding game in Dallas.
  101. Liquid helium below its lambda point begins to exhibit
  102. very unusual characteristics, in a state called helium II.
  103. Boiling of helium II is not possible due to its
  104. high thermal conductivity; heat input instead
  105. causes evaporation of the liquid directly to gas.
  106. The isotope helium-3 also has a superfluid phase,
  107. but only at much lower temperatures; as a result,
  108. less is known about such properties in the isotope helium-3.
  109. Helium II is a superfluid, a quantum-mechanical
  110. state of matter with strange properties.
  111. For example, when it flows through
  112. even capillaries of 10-7 to 10-8 m width it has
  113. no measurable viscosity. However, when measurements were done
  114. between two moving discs, a viscosity comparable to that
  115. of gaseous helium was observed. Current theory explains
  116. this using the two-fluid model for helium II. In this model,
  117. liquid helium below the lambda point is viewed as
  118. containing a proportion of helium atoms in a ground state,
  119. which are superfluid and flow with exactly zero viscosity,
  120. and a proportion of helium atoms in an excited state,
  121. which behave more like an ordinary fluid.
  122. Helium II also exhibits a "creeping" effect. When a surface
  123. extends past the level of helium II, the helium II moves
  124. along the surface, seemingly against the force of gravity.
  125. Helium II will escape from a vessel that is not sealed by
  126. creeping along the sides until it reaches a warmer region
  127. where it evaporates. It moves in a 30 nm thick film
  128. regardless of surface material. This film is called a
  129. Rollin film and is named after the man who first
  130. characterized this trait, Bernard V. Rollin.[8][9] As a result of
  131. this creeping behavior and helium II's ability to leak rapidly
  132. through tiny openings, it is very difficult to confine
  133. liquid helium. Unless the container is carefully constructed,
  134. the helium II will creep along the surfaces and through
  135. valves until it reaches somewhere warmer, where it will evaporate.
  136. The chance a local radio could ever have Otis Smith to talk about the moves he's going to make this summer are very slim
  137. Why would Otis decide so quickly to trade JRich and Nelson when he has much bigger problems in Hedo and Bass?
  138. :svgsad:

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  1. Otis Smith himself would never go on the radio to talk about who he was trading
  2. It's dumb for any GM to publicly come out and say what he's going to do because it can't always work
  3. I believe it's also tampering because JRich isn't even a Magic player (I could be wrong here)
  4. Armbar
  5. Jareth is dumb sometimes
  6. Whoever was on the radio wasn't Otis Smith
  7. The new CBA hasn't even come out yet, it could make it impossible or not necessary to trade them
  8. Otis wouldn't throw his bosses under the bus like that
  9. The grass is always greener
  10. Osama's dead
  11. Otis Smith is quite possibly the last GM to show his hands to the media, let alone to some random local radio. . .
  12. John Stamos
  13. Reverse Armbar
  14. 2+2 does not equal 5
  15. Brandon Roy
  16. Orlando Magic
  17. Overpays for Terribads
  18. Vince Carter, Hedo
  19. Haikus
  20. Armbar
  21. You're new here and relatively new to the internet (it seems), so I wouldn't be surprised if you just got trolled
  22. Or you're trolling everyone here
  23. You're most likely Jareth anyways
  24. or KBerto
  25. or TITY
  26. or Marc
  27. or jec
  28. probably Osprey
  29. If you're not trolling you should at least look it up
  30. 108 to go
  31. David Stern
  32. All those doubts melted away on Saturday when he led the Portland Trail Blazers
  33. to one of the greatest comebacks in NBA playoff history.
  34. With 39.2 seconds left, Roy made a go-ahead bank shot that gave the
  35. Trail Blazers a stunning 84-82 comeback victory over the Dallas Mavericks --
  36. and evened their first-round playoff series at two games apiece.
  37. Roy finished with 24 points -- 18 in the fourth quarter alone -- as the Blazers
  38. erased a 23-point deficit. Portland became the third NBA team in the shot-clock era
  39. to win a playoff game when trailing by 18 points or more heading into the fourth quarter.
  40. "I've been in some pretty good zones before," the three-time All-Star said. "But nothing like tonight."
  41. After the victory, Roy was swallowed by the embrace of several of his teammates.
  42. "It still just doesn't feel real yet," he said. "It was just an unbelievable game
  43. and comeback. With everything I've been through this season, they just all
  44. came into that moment there on the court when guys were grabbing and cheering me on. It was real special."
  45. Trailing 67-44 in the third quarter, the Blazers closed the gap to 77-70 after Roy's step-back jumper.
  46. Jason Terry answered with a 3-pointer but then Roy drove down the lane and
  47. finished to narrow it to 80-74 with 2:32 to go. LaMarcus Aldridge added a turnaround jumper.
  48. Roy traded baskets with Shawn Marion before making a 3-pointer and a free throw with 1:06 left to tie it at 82.
  49. After Roy's go-ahead jumper from out front banked in, the Mavericks
  50. missed two 3-point tries, the first from Jason Kidd
  51. and the second from Terry as time ran out. Roy defended Terry on the final shot.
  52. Dirk Nowitzki had 20 points to lead the Mavericks. Terry finished with 13 off the bench.
  53. Aldridge finished with 18 points for the Blazers, while Gerald Wallace had 10 points and 11 rebounds.
  54. "When people ask me what did I do in the fourth quarter,
  55. I'll tell them I stood in the corner and watched The Brandon Roy Show," Wallace said.
  56. The series now heads back to Dallas for Game 5 on Monday.
  57. "Did we let up? I think we let up, yeah. There isn't any question," Mavericks coach Rick Carlisle said.
  58. The Blazers started slow, going 0-for-4 from the floor with two turnovers,
  59. and finished the first quarter shooting just 25 percent (4-for-16). Dallas capitalized on the pace,
  60. taking a 22-13 lead early in the second quarter after Terry's jumper.
  61. Aldridge didn't score for the Blazers until a pair of free throws at the 7:36 mark of the second quarter.
  62. While successfully defending Aldridge, Portland's top scorer, the Mavericks
  63. were spreading their scoring around better than they had in the previous three games,
  64. and extended the lead to 33-23 on Tyson Chandler's layup.
  65. Tempers flared with 3:21 left in the first half when Aldridge and Chandler got into a
  66. shoving match under the Blazers' basket, resulting in a technical for each.
  67. The scuffle seemed to bring the fans -- and the Blazers themselves --
  68. back into the game, albeit temporarily. Portland closed to 37-35 at the break after
  69. Wesley Matthews' layup and a pair of free throws from Aldridge.
  70. Matthews led the Blazers with 25 points in Portland's 97-92 victory in Game 3 on
  71. Thursday night, which drew the Blazers within 2-1 in the best-of-7 series.
  72. The Mavericks did not go to the free throw line in the first half, while the Blazers went 12-for-12
  73. Kidd's high-arcing 3-pointer game the Mavs a 48-37 lead in the third quarter and the
  74. Rose Garden crowd fell quiet. It touched off a 16-4 run
  75. by the Mavs capped by Peja Stojakovic's 3-pointer to make it 64-41.
  76. The Blazers missed their first 15 shots from the floor in the third.
  77. "You can always, after the fact, talk about what you could have done or should have done,"
  78. Nowitzki said. "You can go a million ways about it, and afterward you're a lot smarter,
  79. but that doesn't help anybody right now. We all have to take it and stay positive."
  80. Roy embarked on his turnaround when he had 16 points in Portland's Game 3 --
  81. after grousing to a reporter in frustration after going scoreless in Game 2.
  82. The comments seemed to polarize fans, but Roy said overwhelming encouragement
  83. from friends and family -- including a text from Charles Barkley -- led him to the breakthrough.
  84. The three-time All-Star has played off the bench since his
  85. surgery in January, and has at times had trouble adjusting to his diminished role.
  86. Carlisle insisted Roy's emergence in the playoffs didn't throw the Mavericks.
  87. "We've been saying all series that we've been game-planning for him like he's an All-Star,"
  88. the coach said. "He's had two of those nights now, so we'll continue to do that.
  89. He got on a roll in the fourth and made some things happen. I'm going to take the blame for a lot of that.
  90. There are different things defensively we could have done."
  91. The Mavs opened the playoffs with an 89-81 victory. Nowitzki had 28 points --
  92. 18 in the fourth quarter alone -- and 10 rebounds. The 7-foot veteran had 33 points in Dallas' 101-89 win in Game 2.
  93. Overall against Dallas, the Blazers have a 48-18 advantage
  94. at home in the regular season, and they're 8-1 in playoff games.
  95. Dallas is 2-1 when it opened 2-0 in 15 previous best-of-7 series. The exception was the 2006
  96. NBA Finals when the Miami Heat defeated the Mavericks in six games.
  97. The Heat were just the third team to claim a championship after trailing 0-2.
  98. The last time Dallas and Portland met in the playoffs was 2003.
  99. The Mavs claimed the first three games before the Blazers
  100. won the next three. The Mavericks took the deciding game in Dallas.
  101. Liquid helium below its lambda point begins to exhibit
  102. very unusual characteristics, in a state called helium II.
  103. Boiling of helium II is not possible due to its
  104. high thermal conductivity; heat input instead
  105. causes evaporation of the liquid directly to gas.
  106. The isotope helium-3 also has a superfluid phase,
  107. but only at much lower temperatures; as a result,
  108. less is known about such properties in the isotope helium-3.
  109. Helium II is a superfluid, a quantum-mechanical
  110. state of matter with strange properties.
  111. For example, when it flows through
  112. even capillaries of 10-7 to 10-8 m width it has
  113. no measurable viscosity. However, when measurements were done
  114. between two moving discs, a viscosity comparable to that
  115. of gaseous helium was observed. Current theory explains
  116. this using the two-fluid model for helium II. In this model,
  117. liquid helium below the lambda point is viewed as
  118. containing a proportion of helium atoms in a ground state,
  119. which are superfluid and flow with exactly zero viscosity,
  120. and a proportion of helium atoms in an excited state,
  121. which behave more like an ordinary fluid.
  122. Helium II also exhibits a "creeping" effect. When a surface
  123. extends past the level of helium II, the helium II moves
  124. along the surface, seemingly against the force of gravity.
  125. Helium II will escape from a vessel that is not sealed by
  126. creeping along the sides until it reaches a warmer region
  127. where it evaporates. It moves in a 30 nm thick film
  128. regardless of surface material. This film is called a
  129. Rollin film and is named after the man who first
  130. characterized this trait, Bernard V. Rollin.[8][9] As a result of
  131. this creeping behavior and helium II's ability to leak rapidly
  132. through tiny openings, it is very difficult to confine
  133. liquid helium. Unless the container is carefully constructed,
  134. the helium II will creep along the surfaces and through
  135. valves until it reaches somewhere warmer, where it will evaporate.
  136. The chance a local radio could ever have Otis Smith to talk about the moves he's going to make this summer are very slim
  137. Why would Otis decide so quickly to trade JRich and Nelson when he has much bigger problems in Hedo and Bass?
  138. :svgsad:

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