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Post by John on Aug 15, 2005 15:03:19 GMT -4
Still not sure if he'll be released by Dallas or be traded at the last moment. I was reading that the Pacers could sign him.
Couldn't he still be a starter on someone's team, especially if they don't have to pay him a whole lot?
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Post by Boyd on Aug 15, 2005 15:03:53 GMT -4
Miami would be a nice home for the old SG.
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Post by John on Aug 15, 2005 15:17:43 GMT -4
Miami would be a nice home for the old SG. Are you from Miami, Jason?
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Post by Boyd on Aug 15, 2005 15:21:41 GMT -4
Not Miami, but South Florida.
I would NEVER live in Miami.
Grizzlies 1st, then Heat.....
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Post by Dan on Aug 15, 2005 15:27:04 GMT -4
Or whoever's doing better.
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Post by Boyd on Aug 15, 2005 15:40:00 GMT -4
Or whoever's doing better. Grizzlies 1st, then Heat..... Cause Grizz are doing better then the Heat...
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Post by Dan on Aug 15, 2005 15:41:54 GMT -4
Yeah okay. Didn't you tell me the other day you like em even?
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Post by admin on Aug 15, 2005 16:37:47 GMT -4
Personally, I would rather see Finley in Phoenix.
Steve Kerr recently wrote that Miami's offseason moves reminded him alot of Karl Malone and Gary Payton going to the Lakers.
I dont think its the same situation, but they its an interesting comparison.
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Post by John on Aug 15, 2005 16:56:52 GMT -4
Steve Kerr recently wrote that Miami's offseason moves reminded him alot of Karl Malone and Gary Payton going to the Lakers. Ah yes, Steve Kerr...the luckiest man alive! Thank you, Michael Jordan and Tim Duncan! Steve Kerr's mantra with the Bulls: "That's ok, Mike...I'll just watch!" Steve Kerr's mantra with the Spurs: "That's ok, Tim...you take this one. I'll just watch!"
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Post by Dan on Aug 15, 2005 17:05:34 GMT -4
Can't forget that big shot he made in that one finals.
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Post by Dan on Aug 15, 2005 20:04:05 GMT -4
Steve Kerr recently wrote that Miami's offseason moves reminded him alot of Karl Malone and Gary Payton going to the Lakers. Ah yes, Steve Kerr...the luckiest man alive! Thank you, Michael Jordan and Tim Duncan! Steve Kerr's mantra with the Bulls: "That's ok, Mike...I'll just watch!" Steve Kerr's mantra with the Spurs: "That's ok, Tim...you take this one. I'll just watch!" Those are very stupid comments. If you watched the 2003 playoffs at all, you would know that Kerr singlehandedly got the Spurs back into the game with those 3 3's he made against Dallas (in Game 6 of the WCF), plus he played clutch in those Finals. Also, how can you forget his big time shot in the Finals with the Bulls? That was a great shot.
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Post by John on Aug 15, 2005 20:08:48 GMT -4
Those are very stupid comments. If you watched the 2003 playoffs at all...
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Post by DRE on Aug 15, 2005 20:34:11 GMT -4
Who got Kerr open for those shots? Kerr or Duncan/Jordan? Answer that and i think you'll see Wolves' point.
-Dre
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Post by Boyd on Aug 15, 2005 20:35:56 GMT -4
Kerrs one of the best shooters of all time. But, thats about it.....thats only my opinion though.
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Post by Dan on Aug 15, 2005 21:14:27 GMT -4
Who got Kerr open for those shots? Kerr or Duncan/Jordan? Answer that and i think you'll see Wolves' point. -Dre Actually, those 3's he made were off of swing passes for Stephen Jackson, one of the 3's he made was off a double team of Malik Rose (who knows what Nash was thinking), I have the DVD, and I've watched that quarter many times.
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