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LOVE to have him. Can shoot, rebound and brings toughness. I thought I read yesterday in one of the threads that the Lakers and a few others have their unused MLE to throw at him. Anyone know if this is true and if teams can use the MLE in this situation?
Quote from: slamdunk on February 18, 2010, 09:27:32 PMQuote from: Who on February 18, 2010, 08:10:18 PMOrlando, Boston, San Antonio spent theirs. As did the Cavs.The Lakers have their MLE but no use for Big Z.Outside contenders -- Hawks have their MLE and a bigger body up front. Dallas doesn't. Utah has their MLE but has luxury tax issues. Denver still has their MLE and needs size in a big way.Lakers spent their's on Artest.I had forgotten about that. Good catch.
Quote from: Who on February 18, 2010, 08:10:18 PMOrlando, Boston, San Antonio spent theirs. As did the Cavs.The Lakers have their MLE but no use for Big Z.Outside contenders -- Hawks have their MLE and a bigger body up front. Dallas doesn't. Utah has their MLE but has luxury tax issues. Denver still has their MLE and needs size in a big way.Lakers spent their's on Artest.
Orlando, Boston, San Antonio spent theirs. As did the Cavs.The Lakers have their MLE but no use for Big Z.Outside contenders -- Hawks have their MLE and a bigger body up front. Dallas doesn't. Utah has their MLE but has luxury tax issues. Denver still has their MLE and needs size in a big way.
In the playoffs you basically only have 2 wing players coming off the bench for any sort of significant minutes. We have Nate and Quis who are high quality bench players.In the championship run our 2 wing players were House and Posey who combined for a total of 9 points a game. As long as Quis and Nate can play good defense, our perimeter bench players will be fine.
Why would Mike Miller get bought out? If they buy out Mike Miller the Washington games are going to start having fewer fans than at Nets games.
I wish. I'd love Mike Miller, he'd be an amazing fit in Boston. He can shoot the ball from three, rebound, has good court vision..I just don't see Washington letting go of him, though. They don't have a reason to.
Quote from: lon3lytoaster on February 19, 2010, 11:18:34 AMI wish. I'd love Mike Miller, he'd be an amazing fit in Boston. He can shoot the ball from three, rebound, has good court vision..I just don't see Washington letting go of him, though. They don't have a reason to.They have two reasons: to save money and to aim for more ping pong balls
Quote from: winsomme on February 19, 2010, 11:27:04 AMQuote from: lon3lytoaster on February 19, 2010, 11:18:34 AMI wish. I'd love Mike Miller, he'd be an amazing fit in Boston. He can shoot the ball from three, rebound, has good court vision..I just don't see Washington letting go of him, though. They don't have a reason to.They have two reasons: to save money and to aim for more ping pong ballsI guess that's valid enough. I assume they could save maybe a million or so, but I don't think there's anyway they can catch up (Or down?) with the Nets.
DC is under the tax line. They need someone out there to sell at least a few tickets.And, he can make for a nice filler in a sign and trade.
Quote from: wdleehi on February 19, 2010, 11:52:17 AMDC is under the tax line. They need someone out there to sell at least a few tickets.And, he can make for a nice filler in a sign and trade.Ilgauskas would do all the same things....do you think WAS won't buy him out?