air gordon wrote:looks like sweetney is the go to guy
isiah must be feeling suicidal right about now.....poor guy, all he needs now is for curry to retire early, and to give in to a marbury trade demand to minnesota for jaric.
maes wrote:Sweetney is #5 in the NBA for efficiency per 48 minutes...shocking for a 6' 8" Center. Depending on how well Pax drafts w/ the Knick's picks, the Curry trade might look brilliant in a few years.
Gordon is a little disappointing...maybe he just always a slow starter?
Andrew wrote:So far the only real problem with the Curry trade is the loss of Antonio Davis in my opinion.
maes wrote:Andrew wrote:So far the only real problem with the Curry trade is the loss of Antonio Davis in my opinion.
You're totally right, if things had gone as planned and the Knicks waived Antonio Davis, that would have made the move all the more sweeter.
If only Tim Thomas would actually play instead of waiting to be traded :/
But the Bull to watch in the coming weeks is Tyson Chandler, who has experienced shortness of breath and was diagnosed last week with a hiatal hernia, also known as diaphragmatic hernia.
"I knew something wasn't right," Chandler said. "I was feeling like I couldn't get my wind."
Chandler said he is taking medication twice a day, except on game nights when he skips an evening dosage to avoid potential side effects.
It's hard to say if Bulls coach Scott Skiles is concerned. Asked about it before the game, he said he didn't know anything about it.
The episodes certainly made Chandler nervous. He coordinated a visit to a specialist with team athletic trainer Fred Tedeschi.
Chandler has struggled with acid reflux in the past and also had lesions in his esophagus from acid buildup. The reflux is under control and the lesions have healed, Tedeschi said.
Information on the Mayo Clinic Web site says a hiatal hernia can form at the opening of the diaphragm where the esophagus joins the stomach. It causes chest pain similar to heartburn, Chandler said.
"It makes you nervous because you can feel it in your heart, it seems," he said.
The extent of its effect on his play is unclear.
He didn't start the season in great shape, but that was attributed to a poor workout regimen in the summer.
He said he often fights fatigue from the condition, especially in the fourth quarter.
air gordon wrote:so far this season, chandler is stealing money from the bulls
Andrew wrote:No such luck, a 109-101 loss.Ah well...at least Curry can't gloat..or shouldn't. Jamal Crawford is probably feeling pretty happy about it. Nice outburst from Gordon though, 28 including 7/11 from downtown.
Andrew wrote:air gordon wrote:so far this season, chandler is stealing money from the bulls
Absolutely...I was hoping he'd be in double-double territory this year. But just out of interest, do you reckon it would have been better if they'd kept Curry for the same price and let Chandler go? Curry's currently banged up and his numbers aren't much better than last year's and Sweetney's been good so far (better than I had anticipated) so in that respect it doesn't look like much of a blunder, but that might not always be the case.
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