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Re: Zach Randolph on the trading block
At Golden state, notice they are suddenly winning ?
Memphis is doing what any good team does. They are just gauging the value of their talent around the league. They have to get under the Tax so they will talk to anyone. Talking and dealing are two different things. |
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Re: Zach Randolph on the trading block
They need depth. I am still not sure why they would want to trade ZBO or even Gay. I think they are capable of wining it all with a more productive bench.
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Re: Zach Randolph on the trading block
This can't be true.
Cousins has a C body all the way. The fact that he has some PF skills is just a plus. On top of that, people have come to think of offensively-skilled C's as PF's nowadays, since we've come to think of the Tyson Chandlers as the prototypical C's. |
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