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Old 05-05-2008, 08:01 PM   #96 (permalink)
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Re: blow it up

well for one, luis scola was the MVP, so that hurts ur argument a ton. its very easy for a guy like melo to dominate internationally. if they threw a double team to him, it would be a different story, however nobody is gonna leave dwight, kobe, lebron, paul, etc. open. melo is completely perfect for team usa. playoff basketball is a different story.

two, john salmons? are u serious? do u realize how important he is to the kings? who the hell would we give up? nothing short of camby. i live in sac. nobody here wants him traded for ****ty guys. and they have a plethora of sg and sf so we have nothing to offer.

three, ive never been that serious about melo being traded simply because it wont happen. but if i had my way, id swap melo for darrick rose w/o hesitation. name a solid PG in the league who didnt make it to the playoffs? hinrich and devin harris, and both of those guys have excuses. what i have been serious with is camby and iverson. they are MUST GO's.
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If Thomas wants to stop people from running up the score on him, then he should have built a better club. He shouldn't have wasted all that money on illogical signings, outrageous trades and heartless characters.

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It's all gone in New York now – the pride, the respect, the dignity. This isn't just a bad team; this is a bad act. A once proud franchise and fan base brought to its knees as its pathetic coach makes excuses and whines for mercy.
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