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Well, maybe we can hope that the Lakers do get KG and then Kobe still decides he doesnt want to be with the Lakers and trade him off for another Superstar! Might be wishful thinking, but it is a thought. There was a rumor of him maybe going to NJ for Kidd and Carter, i would take that along with KG. How exciting would that team be???
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I have no idea why the Suns are entertaining the offer of trading Amare Staudemire and getting Kevin Garnett in return. I don't know if this is just a rumor that goes through, but I am just puzzled by this. Why would you want a guy who is 8 years older than Staudemire and the only thing he does a little bit better is rebound. It just baffles me. Amare fits in perfect with Steve Nash's run and gun style and I don't think KG would at all...
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Kurt Thomas is an old, worthless pile. Him and Danny Fortson can now duke it old for the old man who fills the 11th man on the roster. LOL... I guess at least they ended up getting two 1st round picks for letting Lewis go by trading their exception clause. The bad part is getting Phoenix's first round picks will ensure that they will be high 20's picks since the Suns will be one of the best teams in the league.
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Bad news for Portland Trailblazer fans...
Phenom and #1 pick Greg Oden is likely out for the season after knee surgery today... The Blazers future is still very bright with a young array of talent, but a major playoff push will now probably be on hold until the 2008-09 season.
Phenom and #1 pick Greg Oden is likely out for the season after knee surgery today... The Blazers future is still very bright with a young array of talent, but a major playoff push will now probably be on hold until the 2008-09 season.
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I agree with you Ken. The media acts like Oden is done for his career or something. The kid is only 19 years old. As long as he heals like he should, he should be a force for the next 15 years after surgery. The only thing this injury is going to do is make Portland better in the future as now they will do worse without Oden and get a higher draft pick next year. Plus, he will have a whole year to rest his ailing wrist etc.
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