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Re: J.R. Smith on the Trading Block
« Reply #30 on: August 23, 2010, 10:50:51 PM »

Offline gar

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I wish that Harrangody could replace BBD; but is too early to know how he will fair against real NBA competition. Am afraid he will get abused by bigger PF's who Baby is able to push out of the paint. If he can be effective then I think BBD is expendable.

However, would not want anything to happen to BBD until we are able to see Shaq and lil'shaq teaming up.


Re: J.R. Smith on the Trading Block
« Reply #31 on: August 24, 2010, 01:20:53 AM »

Offline Mike-Dub

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I wish that Harrangody could replace BBD.

Why do you wish that.  You don't want both of them to succeed?  Why does everybody overlook Big Baby and have a thing against him.
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Re: J.R. Smith on the Trading Block
« Reply #32 on: August 24, 2010, 02:17:20 AM »

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Baby turned out to be a borderline starter in this league. If he makes progress like he said he will, than we can only hope he becomes a poor man's Elton Brand. I was really impressed with J.R Smith this Summer , I have NBATV and I saw him busting his ass  with the rookies, and every interview he was talking about becoming a better teammate and a better player. Take it with a grain of salt, but it looks like he finally had that breakthrough  moment. I just don't think he is a future SG for the Celtics, he is too old for that(26), he is a better fit for a team that will be a contender next year.
Plus i don't think Gody will be ready this year, but he will be ready trust me that kid has a solid game.