I thought the same thing^.
I'm guessing that the interview was done in Serbia-talk and then translated.
Check out the author's bio at the end.
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I thought the same thing^.
I'm guessing that the interview was done in Serbia-talk and then translated.
Check out the author's bio at the end.
i wonder how much a bible thumper like howard and a ummmm, insert your own word here--->, _________ thumper like darko have in common.
its been a few months, so i should probably just mention my displeasure over the darko trade, still.
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Originally Posted by b-diddy
goat thumper? Wait, you aren't talking intercourse.
Darko against us tonight:
4 points (2-5 shooting)
5 rebounds
2 blocks
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Originally Posted by Some Yahoo! fantasy expert
What's the over/under on him getting a $10 million/year contract?
I don't know about 10million$ but he'll get a nice chunk of money from either Orlando or some team that thinks he can blossom in their system or some crap like that. He's got all the skills, he just doesn't seem to have the mental toughness to put them to use.
Anyone notice Arroyo is shooting 12-52 (%23) in his last 10 games?
Hopefully our cast offs sabatoge the team just enough to get us a good pick.
He got a potential game winning block on Pargo last game
Darko being shopped?
Just saw this in the WTFDetroit.com NBA Rumor Mill
Paul Silas said when the Pistons traded Darko that he felt that Darko would be a "career journeyman".Quote:
Could Magic float Darko trade balloon?
The Magic's biggest asset in the trade game is Grant Hill's expiring contract.
Then it drops down to an extra point guard and a warehouse of wing players.
What about Darko Milicic?
Now the Magic like the 21-year-old Darko's potential, plus they are also looking for another big man to go with Milicic, Dwight Howard and Tony Battie. So, on the surface, floating a trial trade balloon for Milicic might not make sense.
Except for this:
He's a restricted free agent at the end of the season, meaning teams can offer him deals inwhich the Magic can match.
And if some team with money (think Atlanta) has big bucks, they could try to pry him away. If it's too big a deal, perhaps the Magic have to think about passing.
But before it gets to that, could the club see what he might be worth before the February trade deadline?
Orlando needs another scorer, preferably a go-to guy. While one of the no-nos in the NBA is trading small for big, the Magic might need to take a look if they believe that the up-and-down Darko might command a hefty salary this summer.
The Magic can't get, say, a Ray Allen, for Milicic, because they would need to throw in others to make the deal work. Stars like that can only be had if the other team is rebuilding and wants Hill's contract for cap relief.
But what about Pau Gasol of Memphis? He wants out. What about swapping a big for a big? Again, the Magic would have to include others with Milicic to the Griz to make the salaries work.
I doubt the Magic pull the trigger on any kind of major deal. But they might have to at least look and see what Darko might bring them.
Maybe he'll turn out to be right.