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    5-time NBA All-Star G-train's Avatar
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    Default Re: Pop is right about the Lakers-Grizzlies deal

    I'm not going to be able to have a decent debate with a poster with a user name 'el drunko 24/7'

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    Default Re: Pop is right about the Lakers-Grizzlies deal

    Quote Originally Posted by G-train
    I'm not going to be able to have a decent debate with a poster with a user name 'el drunko 24/7'
    Coming from a guy named "G-Train" who expected a losing franchise to take on another big contract when they had no chance of winning anyhow. Have you even listened to Wallace's interview? So the San Antonio Tankers have a problem with it? Tough!

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    Default Re: Pop is right about the Lakers-Grizzlies deal

    I think everybody need to lay off the trade. If u want to be a true champion u need to go through the best and right it's prob the Celtics, Spurs, and possible the Laks.

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    Default Re: Pop is right about the Lakers-Grizzlies deal

    Quote Originally Posted by applejoe
    I'm loving the fact that there are haters that just can't stand fact that the Lakers are the greatest team in the history of basketball and Kobe is the most respected player in the league. The Lakers gave the rest of the league the past few years to compete, but now it's back to the usual Lakers domination

    NBA History....

    Celtics>Lakers thank you verymuch

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    Quote Originally Posted by RajonKGcelts
    NBA History....

    Celtics>Lakers thank you verymuch

    Not for long. A young player name Bynum from the Laks will start dominating the NBA in a few years, and he's surrounded by talented players.

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    Default Re: Pop is right about the Lakers-Grizzlies deal

    Quote Originally Posted by RajonKGcelts
    NBA History....

    Celtics>Lakers thank you verymuch
    C's were dead for about 20 yrs. Finally decide to wake up?

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    Quote Originally Posted by G-train
    I'm not going to be able to have a decent debate with a poster with a user name 'el drunko 24/7'

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    Default Re: Pop is right about the Lakers-Grizzlies deal

    Fully agree with Pop. It sounds to me like he would have been one of the many owners who opposed the ill-fated Chris Paul trade 3 years later. It's interesting and refreshing seeing someone so vigorous in his postion, so public in his disapproval of lopsided trades.

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    Default Re: Pop is right about the Lakers-Grizzlies deal

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Feeny
    Fully agree with Pop. It sounds to me like he would have been one of the many owners who opposed the ill-fated Chris Paul trade 3 years later. It's interesting and refreshing seeing someone so vigorous in his postion, so public in his disapproval of lopsided trades.
    That trade wasn't even that lopsided, if anything it went in Memphis' favor. That said, I'm not sure who those picks were used on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Relinquish
    That trade wasn't even that lopsided, if anything it went in Memphis' favor. That said, I'm not sure who those picks were used on.


    Just because Pau is irrelevant now doesn't mean Grizzlies made out better.

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    Default Re: Pop is right about the Lakers-Grizzlies deal

    Quote Originally Posted by Relinquish
    That trade wasn't even that lopsided, if anything it went in Memphis' favor. That said, I'm not sure who those picks were used on.
    Wow.

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    Default Re: Pop is right about the Lakers-Grizzlies deal

    Some gems in this thread:

    Not for long. A young player name Bynum from the Laks will start dominating the NBA in a few years
    People will be quiet once Javaris becomes a solid PG.
    Crittenton is likely going to be a star point guard down the road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackWhiteGreen
    Some gems in this thread:

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    Default Re: Pop is right about the Lakers-Grizzlies deal

    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Feeny
    Fully agree with Pop. It sounds to me like he would have been one of the many owners who opposed the ill-fated Chris Paul trade 3 years later. It's interesting and refreshing seeing someone so vigorous in his postion, so public in his disapproval of lopsided trades.

    I don't want to overrate Duncan. but the Spurs have finally started paying their players some money with Parker huh.

    I mean when they really have to start competing in free agency, I hope they will only look for fair value trades and never take advantage of another franchise.

    who knows, they are a great great great franchise, maybe they'll just make me eat my words and continuously use late round picks and build them into contenders.



    the post Stockton/Malone Sloan Era was quite competitive and exciting though

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