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So what's Danny's plan for our future 5
« on: March 28, 2011, 04:43:59 AM »

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 For Real, I hope it's not Nenad, no disrespect, but he's a back up on a good team.

 Shaq is really really old, Oldest player in the NBA.

 Jermaine is a wus if I've ever seen one.

 Big baby is Six foot seven tops, and thinks he's Larry Legend or something the way he's jacking shots.

 We traded Semih who was the greatest Turkish Center I've ever seen play. And the only one.

 We need a guy that's Long, Strong, Tough, Mean, Can Block shots, and Rebound, and someone who won't back down from anyone.

 If Danny has a guy in mind than great. But Who? From Where?

 Deandre Jordan? The D Howard Pipe dream? In the draft?

 It's hard to see where we are going to get an NBA Center that does all the little things that win.

 It's hard to watch the Thunder now and not think they didn't Improve bigtime. They are a Legit team now that's for sure.

 The best two scorers you can ask for with three great defenders inPerkins, Ibaka, and Sefolosha, with Harden off the bench, great "TEAM" 

Re: So what's Danny's plan for our future 5
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2011, 05:05:23 AM »

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Krstic is always going to be a trade chip.

JO+Shaq will be gone for sure. They'll probably draft a center with their clippers pick.

No guarantees with Perkins either- he's been seriously injured and was a shadow of his former self in his limited time on court with the C's this year.

I'm assuming they keep Green, Rondo probably Davis and try and get a serious big man with Paul pierce and ray hanging around for 1-2 more years.(paul maybe 2 or 3)
I think KG is done after this year. If they lose they might give it one more shot but it gets harder each year.

Would be so nasty to get Dwight Howard up here with our big 4 for one or two seasons then rebuild around dwight+rondo.
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« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2011, 05:23:39 AM »

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  We traded Semih who was the greatest Turkish Center I've ever seen play. And the only one.
Memo Okur?

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I think Samuel Dalembert would be a good fit for our current team.  Probably not worth spending money on moving forward considering the Big 3 are going to retire, though.

I think more realistically this team should try to acquire a young C with potential to grow with Rondo - somebody like DeAndre Jordan or Javale McGee.
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I think Samuel Dalembert would be a good fit for our current team.  Probably not worth spending money on moving forward considering the Big 3 are going to retire, though.
I think Sammy should be Miami's #1 target this offseason.

I wonder if he'd pick Boston ahead of Miami.

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I think Samuel Dalembert would be a good fit for our current team.  Probably not worth spending money on moving forward considering the Big 3 are going to retire, though.
I think Sammy should be Miami's #1 target this offseason.

I wonder if he'd pick Boston ahead of Miami.

Not if he's smart.

I'm not sure he's a great fit for Miami, though.  I don't know whether he can run the floor at all or whatever.
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