Official 2013-14 NBA Regular Season Thread - SPOILERS!

trade him to Miami for Beasley and Jones/Rashard/Griffin/Hamilton... or even Oden as he has no garantee he'll produce anything other than a warm bench.
 
Whether it was food poisoning – as trainer Tim Grover claims -- or a 103-degree fever, Michael Jordan wasn't healthy during the fifth game of the 1997 NBA Finals, better known simply as the “Flu Game.” The greatest player of all-time posted a ridiculous line of 38 points, seven rebounds and five assists against the Jazz, and the game is reverentially thought of as one of Jordan's most impressive performances, considering the circumstances. Thanks to Grey Flannel Auctions in New York, fans will be able to bid on the now-legendary black and red Nikes that Jordan was sporting on June 11, 1997. Jordan even signed them for a Utah ball boy after the game, as documented in this photo. For 16 years, the ball boy kept the pair of (presumably unsterilized) kicks secure, but evidently, he wanted to see what type of money the shoes would fetch.
 
trade him to Miami for Beasley and Jones/Rashard/Griffin/Hamilton... or even Oden as he has no garantee he'll produce anything other than a warm bench.
You know Asik is owed over $8m for this season right?? lol
 
yer, they afforded Mike Miller last year, surely they would take a three-peat at the cost of $8 million.
That is why they had money for Oden, Beasley and 2 scrubs. There is now way they can afford Asik now! ;)
 
big gamblers Miami.. throwing the $ at Oden & Beasley.. could work out to be another genius pat Riley move.

Oden, if he flaps up, well they have insurance. Beasley could be a disaster in the locker room though.
 
No matter his involvement in a project, the talk always circles back to James’ plans when he becomes a free agent in mid-2014. There’s speculation he may jump ship for the Los Angeles Lakers, though he seems pretty happy living the Miami dream. “I miss the slower pace back home but have grown used to my new city’s little perks like fresh fish and sweet fruit,” he said, already thinking of a retirement homestead. “It will definitely be someplace warm. I don’t want to go back to cold winters.” WWD.com
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