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Old 07-13-2007, 11:45 AM   #27 (permalink)
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Re: Trade Idea: RJ for Re-signed Posey, Haslem, Wright

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Originally Posted by Flash is the Future
We missed out on AI this year because we refused to include Haslem. Not giving him up for RJ alone.
RJ is a better fit for the Heat than AI. You don't need another ballhog, but someone who can wait his turn and put pressure on the defense when Wade sits. AI's trade value was extremely low at the time, as well. A year ago Haslem wouldn't have been enough anyway.

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Originally Posted by cpawfan
Check the log

http://www.basketball-reference.com/...an02&year=2007

Walker wasn't a regular starter
Did not say he was. I asked who is going to be their regular starter at the 3 this year if not Walker? Eddie Jones? Walker seems likely to be in the starting lineup next year regardless of what his role was last year. Walker also started at the 3 when the Heat won the championship.

Riley is the guy who traded for two of the biggest retards in the NBA, started them, and won the championship with them. He is obviously not uncomfortable with starting Walker. A different GM would likely have a different view.
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Main Entry: buef
Pronunciation: 'byüf
Function: transitive verb
Etymology: alteration of the name Buford, an NBA reserve known for his lack of basketball intelligence and poor skills, but also for the ability every few games to perform well and lead his team to victory
1 to lose in professional basketball as a result of one of the opposing team's scrubs and/or journeymen having a career night, or making key plays, that he will likely never reproduce, and without said scrub's production, the opposing team could not have won <the Lakers were buefed by the Nets when Rodney Buford hit a dagger three to secure the victory for New Jersey>
2 to be defeated by the play of Rodney Buford
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