Touche.
Editing your post is cheating though.
I do whatever it takes to win.
P.S. chick in your sig, I'd hit it.
Detroit Gets: McGrady, Battier
Houston Gets: Prince, Hamilton, McDyess
Congratulations on a successful trade.
Due to Detroit and Houston being over the cap, the 25% trade rule is invoked. Detroit and Houston had to be no more than 125% plus $100,000 of the salary given out for the trade to be accepted, which did happen here. This trade satisfies the provisions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement.
DET
C- Wallace
PF- FA Signing or Maxiell
SF- Battier
SG- McGrady
PG- Billups
HOU
C- Yao
PF- McDyess/Scola
SF- Prince
SG- Hamilton
PG- Rafer Fuck Alston/Bobby Jackson
seems fair to me...
I don't know if inconsistent-ass Sheed and undersized rebounding-challenged Maxiell and offensively-avoidant Battier and injury-prone McGrady and too-cool Billups is a recipe for success.
IF we moved Rasheed for Okafor and told Billups to be more of a scorer and McGrady to be more of a playmaker, I'd do it.
Yeah, the starting PF would need to be a FA pickup in that scenario. We can't start Max next to someone that's not a big-time rebounder, we'd give up a ton of offensive boards.
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So true!!Originally Posted by Zekyl
Originally Posted by Wilfredo Ledezma
I don't think the Pistons are built on a star or someone who could put up a bunch of points. It's a team effort and that's why we sport the best starting 5 in the whole NBA. Now I agree that offense stalls from time to time... but that's the coach's fault... and why Flip is no longer with the team because even if he did have a clue the team would still not listen to him. There are players who could score more if the pace of play was picked up. just my own opinion.
Agreed.Originally Posted by slydiggity
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Saw this one elsewhere:
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/feature...10~8&te=&cash=
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