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Re: Interesting Sean Grande interview
« Reply #15 on: June 09, 2014, 03:56:32 PM »

Offline gpap

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soooo basically....He really really thinks that we AREN'T getting K Love. I'm starting to believe it as well.
Stinks for the C's but oh well.
I think KLove has tried to force the T'Wolves hand to trade him to the C's but, I don't think they will  - why....jus because they wanna do...
it would be a moronic move but I can see that happening

Unfortunately. His quote was something along the lines of "Rondo, Love and Melo will likely be playing on 3 different teams come opening night."

Re: Interesting Sean Grande interview
« Reply #16 on: June 09, 2014, 04:20:04 PM »

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Boy, Sean Grande loves himself some Sean Grande....

Could he remind us again that he was talking about Love-Melo-Rondo back in March, when no one else even thought it was possible?

Re: Interesting Sean Grande interview
« Reply #17 on: June 09, 2014, 04:39:09 PM »

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Boy, Sean Grande loves himself some Sean Grande....

Could he remind us again that he was talking about Love-Melo-Rondo back in March, when no one else even thought it was possible?

Lol....even though he sounds like he has a modest ego, I do enjoy listening to him because of his insight into the game.  As the Celts radio PBP guy, he sounds like he has more inside info into the team than some of the other "sources."

Re: Interesting Sean Grande interview
« Reply #18 on: June 09, 2014, 09:10:24 PM »

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Something tells me that Love is trying to team up with Anthony, rather it be with the C's or the Bulls. These two teams are the only two who could make this happen. If the Wolves play games with Love he will leave them high and dry.
Love and Anthony can team with Rose or Rondo and compete and after comments by Anthony in the past he really likes Rondo. I think Love can accept either, but would lean in Anthony's favor of Rondo. I do believe we can bring in Anthony this year and then sign Love next year if Wolves wants to play games.... To be continued!

Re: Interesting Sean Grande interview
« Reply #19 on: June 10, 2014, 09:47:15 AM »

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Something tells me that Love is trying to team up with Anthony, rather it be with the C's or the Bulls. These two teams are the only two who could make this happen. If the Wolves play games with Love he will leave them high and dry.
Love and Anthony can team with Rose or Rondo and compete and after comments by Anthony in the past he really likes Rondo. I think Love can accept either, but would lean in Anthony's favor of Rondo. I do believe we can bring in Anthony this year and then sign Love next year if Wolves wants to play games.... To be continued!
Never thought of that.....Anthony and Love together...with another star....
While not being a homer - Chicago has a much better team as currently constructed with the additional rim protector in Noah. Yes at this point Rondo > Rose, but Rose + Noah>Rondo for another Big 3.

Re: Interesting Sean Grande interview
« Reply #20 on: June 10, 2014, 10:12:52 AM »

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To me Chicago has too many questions marks right now. How long is the current coaching staff going to be in place? How healthy is Rose going to be/how good will he be when he is back? What are you really signing up for if you join Chicago for a multi year deal?

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« Reply #21 on: June 10, 2014, 01:09:37 PM »

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yeah Chi. definitely seems like they're on the verge of going boom or bust. if rose comes back to be anything he once was it changes the dynamics of their team dramatically. but he is a guy that relied on athleticism to be great. almost 2 yrs. now of no NBA game activity, i'd say the likelihood of him getting injured again is pretty good.