2012 NBA Free Agent Watch Thread

Bilz

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Amnestying Scola isn't that bad of an idea really. He's making 10 million a year and I'd be surprised if the bid to get him is drastically lower than that. Wouldn't someone offer at least $5 mil a year for him?
 

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what can the rockets offer orlando though?? what LOW picks will houston have with dwight on board?

Western conference is WAY more competitive than than the East. The Rockets will actually have a worse team to put around Dwight than Orlando has the past few years.

Also Kevin McHale isn't half the coach Stan Van Gundy has been.
 

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Amnestying Scola isn't that bad of an idea really. He's making 10 million a year and I'd be surprised if the bid to get him is drastically lower than that. Wouldn't someone offer at least $5 mil a year for him?

Taking the bad contracts that plague us (Turkoglu, J-Rich and Duhon). fukk picks, just take those bums.
 

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Western conference is WAY more competitive than than the East. The Rockets will actually have a worse team to put around Dwight than Orlando has the past few years.

Also Kevin McHale isn't half the coach Stan Van Gundy has been.

whatim saying is lets say houston offers their 2013 first rounder to orlando. well if dwight is on the squad, i think its gonna be a pretty low pick. rockets wont be that bad with dwight
 

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He had hops as well

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Mean Mark could hoop :ooh:
 

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Marc Stein ‏@ESPNSteinLine

Numbers circulating in Kris Humphries' bidding war: Word is Nets offering three-year deal worth $24 mil; Bobcats offering three years, $22M

Marc Stein ‏@ESPNSteinLine

Nets could well be involved no matter what Humphries decides. If Hump chooses Charlotte, Nets will surely offer to sign-and-trade him there
 
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