Laxation wrote:CP3 wrote:Milwaukee beacause I think next season Bogut, Ford and Redd are gonna do much better
Milwaukee should be banking alot on this offseason. They have quite a bit to use for trading
Magloire and bell/williams at least
Donatello wrote:Blazers. Believe it.
meh probably not but if so, at least i have proof i called it here
keepnitgangsta1 wrote:Everybody is saying Orlando but I have to disagree. What three point threat do they really have? I know that they got a lot of young talent but I don't see them as a real surprise team.
Sonics have good young talent and I see them winning a lot more games then expected.
NJNetsFan wrote:Donatello wrote:Blazers. Believe it.
meh probably not but if so, at least i have proof i called it here
Hopefully, you're being sarcastic.
The Blazers are sunk, Nate's a loser, and their players want to leave so they're going to be traded away quickly without time to find an equal deal. The ship's sinking and everyone's fighting to get to the lifeboats.
I'm not so sure about Orlando - I don't feel that they have a go-to player which is really a must. I think Howard is a year or two away from being dependable every single night like Brand and Garnett.
Its_asdf wrote:Is he? Even if he is, he isn't really the guy that scores a lot more points than most of his other teamates, nor does he lead the Bulls in many categories. He's only led the Bulls like 28-29 times in scoring this season. The Bulls rely on a balanced attack from their other young players like Deng, Hinrich and Noicioni.
Besides, that wasn't my point. I was just using Chicago as an example of how having someone who can have a lot of success by themselves doesn't mean that they'll automatically become a great team.
No-one has yet mentioned Trevor Ariza of the Magic. Can anything good become of this guy?
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