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Wed Feb 16, 2011 7:24 am
puttincomputers wrote:watch me end up on the twolves in this one as well.
Don't worry, all NLSCers are in the 20s (late first round).
Valdis wrote:Shaq I will miss you
Along with the rest of the NBA.
Wed Feb 16, 2011 11:08 pm
I am excited which team will choose the Bigman Jackson.
Sat Feb 19, 2011 12:24 pm
I've edited the reserved post, now read it and be amazed at how deep the draft is.
Sat Feb 19, 2011 6:28 pm
Nice draft recap
I like my team, i bet we will make the finals.
Sun Feb 20, 2011 2:07 am
The LOLcats? Well, I guess my hard-nosed defense is perfect for Larry Brown's system, as stated in the article. I just hope he doesn't do to me what he did to Darko.
As for the article, I like it.

All players had a concise description, but I think you shouldn't have overworked yourself on it.
Sun Feb 20, 2011 3:18 am
puttincomputers wrote:Lets go New Orleans!
You're currently a fourth string SG, behind Rudy Fernandez, Desmond Mason, and Roger Mason. Don't worry, you're still a 10th man or something.
Houndy wrote:Wow, Blazers baby!
Playing behind a Brandon Roy coming off an injury-free season!
Valdis wrote:Spurs? Fuc* it
You'll get nice playing time as you are a backup to Tiago Splitter.
Radioman wrote:Nice draft recap

I like my team, i bet we will make the finals.
Thanks, you'll be even more impressed to see your team after the offseason.
Axel. wrote:The LOLcats? Well, I guess my hard-nosed defense is perfect for Larry Brown's system, as stated in the article. I just hope he doesn't do to me what he did to Darko.

As for the article, I like it.

All players had a concise description, but I think you shouldn't have overworked yourself on it.
You're playing under Silas, I made the change, but you're no Darko.

I'm not overworked at all, my classes are really easy, and I had nothing else to do.
Fri Feb 25, 2011 10:19 am
Meet Corey Harrington
Corey Harrington, 19, isn't your typical NBA rookie. Born in Salt Lake City, Utah, he traveled the country with his family for a few years, from Utah, to Texas, to Florida, to New York, before settling less than 20 miles from his future college, Stanford. He was only introduced to basketball there, at the age of ten. By 13, he was playing in front of players who played for Stanford, who were thrilled to see young talent like him. He trained all through high school to play at the best of his ability during his year at Stanford, where he was nicknamed "The Core" before deciding to sign up for the 2011 NBA Draft.
At Stanford, Harrington played point guard, causing huge mismatches with his small forward-sized body and athleticism. Blowing past opponents, he would rack up nearly 30 points a game for Stanford before succumbing to an ankle sprain. His highlight moment came against the Connecticut Huskies, when he crossed up soon-to-be-fellow-first-rounder Grant Wheat and dunked from the free-throw line sending the crowd into an uproar. Also carrying extreme ball-handling skills, great court vision, and very tenacious defense,Harrington will be a force to be reckoned with from the beginning.
With the Domination, Harrington is likely to be the starting point guard. He will wear the number 3, and looks to lead the team that has very high hopes for a year-old expansion team.
STRENGTHS: Dunking, speed, jumping, athleticism, defense, close-range shooting, stealing, rebounding, size.
WEAKNESSES: Outside shooting, occasional attitude problems, free-throws, injuries, fatigue, turnovers.
OVERALL: The Domination just picked the best guy available. They should have picked a big man, but the first big man drafted was drafted at #10 and is definitely not as skilled as Harrington. With a shallow draft for big men, the Domination will likely turn to free agency for centers and forwards. As a big-scoring guard, Harrington was the right man to pick.
Sun Feb 27, 2011 3:20 am
Where Did Your Favorite Free Agents Go?
Carmelo Anthony - Denver (re-signed) - $13.58M for 7 years
Chris Paul - Dallas - $16M for 4 years
Zach Randolph - Washington - $8.5M for 4 years
Jason Richardson - Phoenix (re-signed) - $9M for 7 years
Caron Butler - Houston - $7.7M for 4 years
Andrei Kirilenko - Memphis - $7.96M for 3 years
Tyson Chandler - North Carolina - $9.86M for 3 years *
Aaron Brooks - Houston (re-signed) - $8.78M for 7 years
Jamal Crawford - Atlanta (re-signed) - $8M for 1 year
Hedo Turkoglu - Orlando (re-signed) - $5.94M for 2 years
JR Smith - Denver (re-signed) - $6.75M for 5 years
Tayshaun Prince - Oklahoma City - $3.6M for 4 years
Yao Ming - Houston (re-signed) - $6.46M for 1 year
Troy Murphy - New Jersey (re-signed) - $5.26M for 3 years
Anthony Parker - Cleveland (re-signed) - $1.8M for 1 year
Kenyon Martin - Denver (re-signed) - $3.33M for 2 years
Jeff Green - Oklahoma City (re-signed) - $9M for 5 years
Grant Hill - Phoenix (re-signed) - $2.5M for 3 years
Wilson Chandler - North Carolina - $7.52M for 2 years *
Marc Gasol - Dallas - $7.5M for 5 years
Al Thornton - Washington (re-signed) - $7.88M for 5 years
Udonis Haslem - Miami (re-signed) - $4.4M for 3 years
Nick Young - Washington (re-signed) - $5.92M for 4 years
Thaddeus Young - Philadelphia (re-signed) - $8.69M for 5 years
Boris Diaw - Atlanta (re-signed) - $5.22M for 7 years
Tyrus Thomas - Sacramento (re-signed) - $4.5M for 1 year
Walter Herrmann - North Carolina (re-signed) - $1.98M for 1 year *
Rashad McCants - Dallas (re-signed) - $6.11M for 7 years
Ronald Murray - Utah (re-signed) - $1.98M for 1 year
Rudy Fernandez - New Orleans (re-signed) - $6.42M for 7 years
Shane Battier - Golden State - $4.3M for 2 years
Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:17 am
Chris Paul to Dallas? And Marc Gasol? FUCK YEAH
Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:36 am
lol, I said that too. Rashad McCants is also pretty solid in this right now. He's Monta Ellis's main backup for Dallas. Ellis is injured and may not be ready for the season yet. Which means McCants may start. His rating is only two lower than that of Jared Dudley - last year's MIP.

DAL is the team to beat. I think they got robbed by MIA in the finals. 4-3
Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:39 am
Ellis is on the Mavs? I LOVE IT
Sun Feb 27, 2011 4:51 am
z02 wrote:Monta Ellis and Jeremy Lin to Dallas | Brendan Haywood and Jason Terry to Golden State
At first glance, this looks really stupid for Golden State and awesome for Dallas. Ellis combined with Stephen Curry for over 50 points per game this season, forming one of the best tandems in the game. But Golden State is rebuilding, they have a size issue and needed a center. Getting Haywood and Terry for the high-powered scorer might actually turn out to be a great deal. Dallas probably now has the best roster in the league. Including Miami's. It will be discussed in a little bit.
GSW: B | DAL: A
It happened last season. Ellis played 9 games with them and averaged 27ppg and 4apg after averaging about 30 with GSW. Even though I stole Tyson Chandler, they signed Marc, (much cheaper) and they still have a crazy starting lineup:
Paul (90),
Ellis (89), Marion (82),
Nowitzki (91), Gasol (80). Check out that Big 3! (ratings aren't all that accurate)
Sun Feb 27, 2011 6:54 am
Woohoo! Paul to Mavs... if it could be in real-life Paul could have haters
Mon Feb 28, 2011 1:22 am
Thierry, not only CP3 just Carmelo will get $2M per season
Mon Feb 28, 2011 5:22 am
Guys, the dollar value is PER season. Chris Paul has signed for $16M per year, Carmelo for $13M per year, etc.
Mon Feb 28, 2011 11:37 am
Well, Jason Kidd left, so did Tyson Chandler and Andrei Kirilenko (he was traded to DAL for Caron). They signed Marc Gasol pretty cheap and re-signed rising star Rashad McCants cheap(ish). They offloaded Haywood's and Terry's contracts for Ellis's too