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Sat Aug 21, 2010 7:18 am
Badger, you have posted that video like 3 times now?
Sat Aug 21, 2010 8:14 am
Badger wrote:Always remember this one.
Yeah, why do you post that all the time? Longterm that did nothing to help the Jazz and a helluva lot to help Kobe, so if you're trying to slip a lil' shot at the Mamba you're actually failing.
Sat Aug 21, 2010 9:29 am
Haters hate.
Sat Aug 21, 2010 7:40 pm
Martti. wrote:Badger, you have posted that video like 3 times now?
I know. But this video explains Kobe's rookie season.
Sun Aug 22, 2010 12:41 am
benji- da Bulls traded Brand because management knew he wouldn't resign
Sun Aug 22, 2010 1:08 am
I guess the situation with both Francis and Bryant are the reasons to why I was never a big fan of either player... also the fact that the Lakers keep beating the Nuggets in the playoffs but anyway.
Mitch Richmond for Billy Owens was particularly terrible, but I'm sure I'll get told it was bad drafting or something else that will nullify my argument
Sun Aug 22, 2010 1:20 am
Badger wrote:Hornets did a good job until 97-98 season...
Always remember this one.
"another airball!"
I've actually seen a 'basketball coach' argue that the above is a perfect example of being clutch. With a straight face. And that's not even the stupidest piece of advice he's ever given.
Sun Aug 22, 2010 10:07 am
air gordon wrote:benji- da Bulls traded Brand because management knew he wouldn't resign
He would've been a restricted free agent though, so they could've matched the offer sheet had it come to that.
koberulz wrote:I've actually seen a 'basketball coach' argue that the above is a perfect example of being clutch. With a straight face. And that's not even the stupidest piece of advice he's ever given.
Was he referring to the idea of being fearless and not letting the fact you missed a couple of shots shake your confidence? If so he's kind of got a point, though a better example would be one where the misses are ultimately redeemed by made baskets/a gamewinner.
Sun Aug 22, 2010 10:43 am
Andrew wrote:Was he referring to the idea of being fearless and not letting the fact you missed a couple of shots shake your confidence? If so he's kind of got a point, though a better example would be one where the misses are ultimately redeemed by made baskets/a gamewinner.
I saw what you did there Andrew.
Sun Aug 22, 2010 10:49 am
Wish I could take credit for it, but I wasn't even thinking about that when I made that post. Consciously, at least.
Sun Aug 22, 2010 4:21 pm
Andrew wrote:Was he referring to the idea of being fearless and not letting the fact you missed a couple of shots shake your confidence? If so he's kind of got a point, though a better example would be one where the misses are ultimately redeemed by made baskets/a gamewinner.
Well yeah, but if you've airballed the last three, taking the fourth is a bad idea (particularly given that a couple of them were awful shots even if he
was shooting well at the time). If there's 20 seconds on the shot clock and Shaq sets a screen for you, you do not proceed to airball your fourth consecutive three. Looks to me far more like he panicked and was just throwing the ball at the rim.
Sun Aug 22, 2010 5:32 pm
True, I'd say that he mangled a good point with a terrible (or at least misguided) example.
Tue Aug 24, 2010 8:28 am
Andrew wrote:air gordon wrote:benji- da Bulls traded Brand because management knew he wouldn't resign
He would've been a restricted free agent though, so they could've matched the offer sheet had it come to that.
my apologies. i remember during Brand's stay with the bulls he would always be a company man & not complain. but once he left he talked about being so tired of the losing. even Krause admitted they wouldn't be able to resign him. either way- he didn't want to remain a bull and management was further rebuilding
Tue Aug 24, 2010 9:40 am
One of the few times a player has been happy to be headed to the Clippers because he's weary of losing.

Although in all fairness they had a pretty good year with Sam Cassell on board in 2006.
I'd still call it a bad trade as it was a huge gamble and probably not the best deal they could've gotten for him (considering how he was a company man as you said and not demanding out or pulling a Vince Carter) and they bounced from one rebuilding plan to the next in the wake of the trade, Chandler himself being traded to make room for one of the worst free agent signings they ever made. When you consider the context it's understandable but will still never be mistaken for a shrewd deal.
Tue Aug 24, 2010 2:53 pm
Seems like everything turned out pretty well in the loss of Brand after all.
Philly is stuck with Brand's absurd contract for how long at what cost? What a disaster. I remember many from this forum considering 76ers as one of the powerhouse when he signed with Phillies.
Tue Aug 24, 2010 3:17 pm
ZanShadow wrote:many from this forum considering 76ers as one of the powerhouse when he signed with Phillies.
I didn't. I think. Still...FUCK YOU ZANSHADOW.
Tue Aug 24, 2010 3:50 pm
ZanShadow wrote:Seems like everything turned out pretty well in the loss of Brand after all.
Absolutely, they've tried other rebuilding plans and they've managed to make some steps forward this offseason, at least on paper. But when the best you can say about the Brand trade is that it they ultimately bounced back from it or that it least brought in something for him rather than losing him for nothing in return, it's not exactly a stellar deal.
ZanShadow wrote:Philly is stuck with Brand's absurd contract for how long at what cost? What a disaster. I remember many from this forum considering 76ers as one of the powerhouse when he signed with Phillies.
No doubt, that signing really blew up in the Sixers' face. Even considering that he was coming back from a serious injury, it seemed like a good move on paper on the provision that he stayed healthy and wasn't a shell of his former self. The optimistic what-if scenarios haven't come to pass though.
Wed Aug 25, 2010 10:03 am
ZanShadow wrote:Seems like everything turned out pretty well in the loss of Brand after all.
yeh but that's just stupid. why not just say the same thing about Jay Williams and the motorcycle accident. if he doesn't crash his bike, the bulls don't draft Hinrich.. if the bulls don't draft hinirch they couldn't sign Boozer, Korver, Brewer

yeh i agree it was a bad trade andrew. thanks for opening up old wounds lol
Thu Aug 26, 2010 12:19 am
You're welcome, I'd hate to suffer alone.
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