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Probably signed some random offer sheet so the Hawks will actually have a timetable to match, just to get things over with... I'm assuming. :lol:

Exactly. And it's 5 years. The Hawks can EASILY match this.

 

 

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The Cavs have recieved Mo Williams from the Milwaukee Bucks, in a 6-player deal involving Cleveland, Milawaukee and the Oklahoma City.

Cleveland gets:

Mo Williams, from Milwaukee

Milwaukee gets:

Damon Jones, from Cleveland

Luke Ridnour, from OKC

Adrian Griffin, from OKC

OKC gets:

Joe Smith, from Cleveland

Desmond Mason, from Milwaukee

Deal is set to be announced later today.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3533552

I think it's a very good deal for Cleveland. Joe Smith is getting old and Damon Jones' egotistical ways needed to go.

Joe Smith was a good scorer off the bench for Cleveland last season, which should help OKC's bench game, but since they got rid of Luke Ridnour, there starting lineup is starting to look like junk again. So IMO, OKC did not benefit well from this trade at all.

I say Cleveland got the best end of the deal, and OKC got the worst.

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I figured you'd like this trade. I absolutely hate it.

Reporter: General Manager Hammond, what is the rationale behind this trade?

Hammond: Well, Oklahoma City approached us and said they wanted a player from Oklahoma to win over the new fans despite the fact that their team will be an embarrassment this next season. Cleveland had been wanting a true guard to bolster their lineup and give Lebron James some help. In return, we get an expensive guard whose numbers have already peaked, a player who left Milwaukee already after playing for every other team in the NBA, and a forward who no one's heard of. Congrats to the Cavaliers for their future success and the 4 wins they'll put on us next season.

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(Great, now Danny's going to make me despise him again. watch him [get] Darius Miles.)

:censored:, I was actually right.

:cursing:

He's at best a move to add some (quite frankly, needed) depth, at worst a camp body. The contract's not guaranteed, so there is little risk to the Celtics.

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If Kwame Brown can keep getting signed to guaranteed contracts, then there must be a place in the NBA for Darius Miles.

On January 16, 2013 at 3:49 PM, NJTank said:

Btw this is old hat for Notre Dame. Knits Rockne made up George Tip's death bed speech.

 

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And the New York Knicks have just acquired Patrick Ewing Jr. from Houston for the rights to Frederic "I Got Pwned By Vinsanity" Weiss.

ESPN article

Welcome aboard Lil Fella!!

"The true New Yorker secretly believes that anyone living anywhere else has got to be, in some sense, kidding."

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And the New York Knicks have just acquired Patrick Ewing Jr. from Houston for the rights to Frederic "I Got Pwned By Vinsanity" Weiss.

ESPN article

Welcome aboard Lil Fella!!

That's awsome.

I love seeing juniors play for the same team as their parent or family member.

It's cool. Blast from the past.

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The experts over at ESPN.com have predicted the standings for this coming season:

playoff teams in bold

Western Conference

Pacific

L.A. Lakers 55-27

Phoenix 47-35

Golden State 39-43

L.A. Clippers 35-47

Sacramento 34-48

Southwest

New Orleans 54-28

Houston 53-29

San Antonio 51-31

Dallas 45-37

Memphis 23-59

Northwest

Utah 51-31

Portland 44-38

Denver 39-43

Minnesota 26-56

Oklahoma City 23-59

Eastern Conference

Atlantic

Boston 55-27

Philadelphia 47-35

Toronto 45-37

New York 29-53

New Jersey 28-54

Central

Detroit 50-32

Cleveland 50-32

Chicago 38-44

Milwaukee 35-47

Indiana 34-48

Southeast

Orlando 49-33

Washington 43-39

Miami 39-43

Atlanta 37-45

Charlotte 32-50

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