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  1. Thanks Weez, I appreciate it, along with the many others you've posted that I've been able to enjoy. Anybody got any ideas as to where Isiah is going to score a talented player for Thomas or Penny? Maybe he can ship that pair to Toronto for Alston, Marshall, and Rose? After that he could then flip Alston and Marshall to Atlanta for Walker? Alston/Childress/Harrington/Marshall/Center could be decent.
  2. Just wonderin if somebody could post the Insider about Isiah playin wit $40 million? What are they talkin about?
  3. How could you be disappointed in this trade? I understand losing Reef hurts, but the Hawks may be a lot further ahead than some think. Along with a high pick, the Hawks will have around $15-20 million in cap space. Diaw's a nice player, along with JT. If Kobe beats the charges, ATL may be his destination. It's reasonable when you consider Kobe wants (1) a team that he can call his own, (2) nice weather/climate, (3) the ability to offer as much as anybody else except the Lakers. They could even do that and bring Rasheed back next year, as long as it's more reasonable than the $17 million he's currently making. IMO, it's a decent trade
  4. I just got registered at HS.net, but been coming here for a little while now to read the insider and wanted to say thanks for posting the articles. you da man!
  5. the cavs don't get picks 1,2,3? Obviously, they'd be guaranteed 4th as long as they have the worst record. Darko, LeBron, and Carmelo would all be great selections (they're the 1st 3 picks- in no particular order- if all 3 are in this years draft), but after that, I see a dropoff. This is maybe one of, if not thee, most important offseasons for the Cavs franchise. I think it is too early to tell if and how far the talent level will fall after the 1st 3 picks because there can always be a player who flies under the radar until the weeks leading up to the draft. Pau Gasol is a great example. Nobody would've guessed (and if you did, please start picking my lotto numbers) that he'd have this kind of impact and be this far ahead of all of the teeny boppers drafted around him (1- K Brown, 2- Chandler, 3-Gasol, 4- E Curry). Although not a star, wasn't Lorenzen Wright also dealt w/ Gasol's draft rights for SAR? Hindsight's 20-20, but if I were in ATL, I'd be forming a line at Babcock's door and demanding to know what the deal is. Look at the past deals that we've seen him make-- Steve Smith for Easy Rider, the SAR deal, and the Big Dog trades (which cost them their lottery pick this year=no shot at LeBron or a slew of PG's way better than the Hawk's current PG's)--have continued to turn the Hawks into a mess. Nobody in the biz is perfect, and the Mookie Blaylock deal that fetched JT was a good one, although JT's uncertain contract status and position takes that deal down a peg or two. Honestly, they should've just cleaned house at the deadline, but the front office was too proud to do that and now that might have cost the Hawks a lot of time. Check over in the Around the League to see what I would do (and to offer your opinions-I'm interested to hear them) on what needs to be done to fix the Hawks.
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