^^ 2 ka bola ila gamiton...haha...tagsa c LB ug D Wade...haha
^^ 2 ka bola ila gamiton...haha...tagsa c LB ug D Wade...haha
^ HAHAHA.
Dominant na siguro sila next season. I heard that Heat can get those 3 people.
murag dle naman nah musikat kay tiguwang nman nah cya whahhaa
asa nman ron c tmac? New york knicks japun xah? wla nmn nanimaho oi.... hapit nlng ni muretire wla japun kchampion.... awa bsta hapit nani muretire mangita nanig lig.on nga team pra at least inig biya, naa nai championship.... asa pud kaha nga team? heheheh
^ T-Mac is in Free Agency na guro. 1 year naman siya this year.
Lakers to Target Blake, Watson & Ridnour
But the L.A. Times reports that apparently the team is unwilling to use its mid-level exception on a PG: “The Lakers will look at free-agent point guards Steve Blake, Earl Watson and Luke Ridnour, the executive added. But whoever signs with the Lakers will have to take a pay cut because they don’t plan on using the mid-level exception to sign a player. They will be looking to sign an experienced big man for the veteran’s minimum, which will be as much as $1.325 million for a player with 10 years or more of experience.”
Players would have a problem playing with the Lakers:
1. They have to take a pay cut.
2. In California, 55% of your yearly income is gone in taxes.
But if they're looking for a ring, Los Angeles is definitely one of the best destination for players who desperately wants a ring.
If they're looking for an experience big man, I would definitely recommend Rasho Nesterovic. Although, he is not as good as he once were, but this guy has a very good work ethic. If the Lakers are looking for a back-up or 3rd string Center, he's perfect for the role but don't expect he's "THE GUY" for a starting Center. Let Bynum own the spot.
Warriors trade Corey Maggette to Bucks for Dan Gadzuric & Charlie Bell
There's been a trade! And if you're a fan of salary dumps, well, we've got a deal for you. According to Charles Gardner of the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, the Bucks have acquired Corey Maggette from the Warriors in exchange for (the expiring contract of) Dan Gadzuric and Charlie Bell. Additionally, ESPN's Chad Ford reports that the Bucks will also receive the 44th pick in the upcoming NBA Draft, which they recently received from the Blazers in a swap of second round picks.
Maggette should provide the often punchless Bucks with a shot of scoring energy, albeit at a substantial price: namely, $31 over the next three season. Maggette put up 19.8 points and 5.3 rebounds per game last year in the up-tempo system of mad scientist-cum-coach Don Nelson, and Maggette's propensity to get to the line and score in one-on-one situations figures to give the Bucks some much-needed wing scoring. Still, as Yahoo!'s Kelly Dwyer over at Ball Don't Lie points out, the Bucks are also taking an enormous financial risk on an overpaid player with a reputation for selfishness:
And $31 million, over the next three years? That's a lot of money for any team to pay a player like Maggette, much less a squad that works out of a small market and is no guarantee to make it back to the playoffs (and take in the subsequent playoff revenue). The Bucks were due to pay about $11 million of that $31 million to Bell and Gadzuric any way, next season, but Maggette just seems like a millstone in the making.
Meanwhile, Gadzuric's $7.24 million will come off the books after next season, with Bell's remaining $7.8 million expiring the following year. For a franchise in full cost-cutting mode, there's little more to say, as the move doesn't make them free agent players this summer, although it does increase their flexibility down the line.
source here
Nets Trade Chris Douglas-Roberts To The Bucks For 2012 Second-Rounder - SBNation
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Daequan Cook and a first-round pick traded to OKC from Miami for a second-round pick!
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