Official 2013-14 NBA Regular Season Thread - SPOILERS!

And I am really liking the roster that NOLA are putting together. Look at this starting line-up for a team who lost their franchise a couple years ago...

PG- Holiday
SG- Gordon (if he stays)
SF- Tyreke
PF- Davis
C- Lopez

And still have Vasquez off the bench who, in my opinion, is one of, if not the most underrated players in the league. This team has a very bright future.
 
Mayo with Jennings in Milwaukee will be good, works better cause Mayo can play/shoot off the ball a lot better than Monta.
 
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Surprised no1 mention what happen with Iggy and the Kings

they were apparently offering him a 4 year 56 million dollar deal, than suddenly took back their offer

even to his surprise ...

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Surprised no1 mention what happen with Iggy and the Kings

they were apparently offering him a 4 year 56 million dollar deal, than suddenly took back their offer

even to his surprise ...

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It was because he didn't jump on the offer, instead he was 'thinking about it'. The Kings must have thought it was a crazy good offer and when he didn't jump on it, they assumed it was because he wasn't keen on playing there!
 
It was because he didn't jump on the offer, instead he was 'thinking about it'. The Kings must have thought it was a crazy good offer and when he didn't jump on it, they assumed it was because he wasn't keen on playing there!

Oh well their lost :P
 
1 - The nets team reminds me of the 03-04 Lakers team - Star old slow players that wont win a championship

2 - I hope Dwight wants to go to the Warriors and the Lakers do a sign and trade for Bogut and Barnes that would be a great deal. A good young player (what the lakers need) and the expiring contact of Bogut. Dwight doesn't want to be a Laker so dont bother staying. If this happens they will have so much money in 2014-15 they can get anyone they want. Lets face it the Clippers are now the better team in LA

3 - Andre Iguodala worth $56M. I dont think so.

4 - Manu Ginobili should retire IMO after watching game 6 and 7 of the finals

5 - Lakers need to get some decent bench players as they have a terrible bench.
 
4 - Manu Ginobili should retire IMO after watching game 6 and 7 of the finals


I wish people would give the guy a break and stop judging off a few lousy games!

How about the rest of his career where is accepted lower offers to play with the Spurs, was willing to play as a 6th man to help the team or the games he was instrumental in winning??

He deserves to retire when HE wants to retire, not when someone who only saw a couple of bad games thinks he should! :P
 
I'm no manu fan but yeah he deserves to retire on his terms. I just don't think paying him 7 mill a season
Really is in there best interests . At some point in the next 2 season they are gonna have to inject young talent into this team , is many really gonna give them 7 mill of value probably not ,
 
JR sticking with the Knicks

The Knicks brought back two of their own free agents Thursday. They came to terms on multi-year deals with J.R. Smith and Pablo Prigioni, according to their respective agents. Smith, 27, will get a four-year deal for roughly $25 million, the most the Knicks can pay under the "Early Bird" exception, Leon Rose said. The deal includes a player option for the fourth year. Smith would have his "Bird" rights then and the Knicks would be able to sign him for whatever they wanted. "Bird rights" are salary-cap exceptions that help teams re-sign their own free agents. Newsday
 
Big Al on the move

Free agent forward Al Jefferson has agreed to sign with the Charlotte Bobcats on a three-year, $40.5 million deal, a person with knowledge of the situation confirmed to USA TODAY Sports. The deal has a player option in the third season, and the Bobcats will have to use their amnesty clause on forward Tyrus Thomas in order to make the deal work. The person spoke on the condition of anonymity because the deal can't be formalized until the free agency moratorium lifts on July 10. USA Today Sports
 
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