lichoya68
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Post by lichoya68 on Jun 27, 2007 11:07:42 GMT -5
ok i think jeff will be nine what youall think will he be a bull a sun a celtic or a buck not buckeye thank god lets have the precictions final tommarrow is it yup GOOD LUCK JEFF thanks for the memories one ring woulda been nice but we need to move on you to the nba and the hoyas to the alamo GO HOYAS GO JEFF
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nathanhm
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Post by nathanhm on Jun 27, 2007 11:11:29 GMT -5
I think he is going to go 5,6 or 7 and end up either a Celtic, Sun or a Sixer.
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lichoya68
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Post by lichoya68 on Jun 27, 2007 11:16:25 GMT -5
hope your right nathan sixer hmmmm go hoyas go jeff tomarrow nite we wil know unlesss the trades come
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idhoya
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Post by idhoya on Jun 27, 2007 11:36:03 GMT -5
i hope he don't end up in Bahstin.
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chuck
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Post by chuck on Jun 27, 2007 11:51:31 GMT -5
Well it is sad that guys like Jeff and KG have the futures in the hands of guys like Kevin Mchale and Danny Ainge. THose 2 make Matt Millan look competent.
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RDF
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Post by RDF on Jun 27, 2007 11:58:58 GMT -5
If Sixers trade up, I will be on first plane to Philly and Billy King, "I just want to Teach", Tony Dileo, and Ed Snider better go into hiding.
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kghoya
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Post by kghoya on Jun 27, 2007 12:28:11 GMT -5
If Sixers trade up, I will be on first plane to Philly and Billy King, "I just want to Teach", Tony Dileo, and Ed Snider better go into hiding. hes going to be a sixer...much like i realized he was going pro... i know realize that the sixers are going to ruin my nba watching for years to come... come to grips with it...
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chuck
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Post by chuck on Jun 27, 2007 12:34:14 GMT -5
Bucher just reported a sick deal. Garnet to Pheonix, Amare to Atlanta, and 3, 11 picks to Minn. I have no idea why Phoenix would make that deal, but ATL is the winner inthat deal. This also means Jeff would not go to Minn.
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chuck
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Post by chuck on Jun 27, 2007 12:48:35 GMT -5
Ya know I probably loath Jay Bilas more than anyone, but I have to give him credit. He is always extremely complementary and fair when he discuss Gtown.
Still have to hit the mute button when Gottlieb starts talking.
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RDF
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Post by RDF on Jun 27, 2007 13:31:45 GMT -5
If Sixers trade up, I will be on first plane to Philly and Billy King, "I just want to Teach", Tony Dileo, and Ed Snider better go into hiding. hes going to be a sixer...much like i realized he was going pro... i know realize that the sixers are going to ruin my nba watching for years to come... come to grips with it... I know--get the money ready to bail me out okay KG?
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chuck
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Post by chuck on Jun 27, 2007 13:36:40 GMT -5
hes going to be a sixer...much like i realized he was going pro... i know realize that the sixers are going to ruin my nba watching for years to come... come to grips with it... I know--get the money ready to bail me out okay KG? I do not think that Philly will be able to trade ahead of Mil or Minn to get Jeff. At least I hope not.
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nathanhm
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Post by nathanhm on Jun 27, 2007 13:51:53 GMT -5
Philly is trying to trade with Milwaukee for the #6 pick.
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chuck
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Post by chuck on Jun 27, 2007 13:57:29 GMT -5
Philly is trying to trade with Milwaukee for the #6 pick. OY! I just yelled at my computer screen when I read that. My secretary ran into the office like I was hurt(LOL). Well I'm watching that draft coverage on ESPN right now, and as long as I do not hear it from Katz or Bucher I will hold out hope.
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sleepy
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Post by sleepy on Jun 27, 2007 14:01:32 GMT -5
Philly is trying to trade with Milwaukee for the #6 pick. Than i hope the Celtics take Green at the 5...
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nathanhm
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Post by nathanhm on Jun 27, 2007 14:05:40 GMT -5
chuck, sorry to ruin your day but I got that from Katz's blog yesterday: Milwaukee is peeved over the way Yi Jianlian has been handled during the draft process. The Bucks legitimately want to take him if Mike Conley Jr. or Al Horford is off the board at No. 6 (which is a strong possibility). Yet, Yin's representative Dan Fegan didn't invite the Bucks to watch Yi work out in Los Angeles. The Bucks would have given Yi the chance to compete with Charlie Villanueva for starter minutes. Yet a source close to the Bucks said they were told by Yin's representation that Yi only would play in a major city with a significant Asian population. That last comment made no sense to the Bucks when they saw that Phoenix, which as of Monday didn't have a pick until No. 24 in the first round, was invited to watch Yi work out Monday. Meanwhile, if the choices for the Bucks are North Carolina's Brandan Wright or Georgetown's Jeff Green at No. 6, the Bucks may revisit at least two of the three trade offers that came their way recently, according to a source. One of the offers was from Philadelphia. The Sixers offered their two first-round picks (Nos. 12 and 21) for Milwaukee's No. 6 (so the Sixers could take Green). Another offer was with Portland, which desired No. 6 and Dan Gadzuric (and maybe someone else for money purposes) for Jarrett Jack and Joel Przybilla. The third trade that came to the Bucks was with Phoenix, which had offered up Shawn Marion to pry away No. 6, among many other Bucks' assets. But the Bucks dismissed that offer since Marion can opt out after next season. And even if Marion did show, most of the Bucks' money would be tied up with Marion and Michael Redd, diminishing the Bucks' production. insider.espn.go.com/espn/blog/index?name=katz_andy
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chuck
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Post by chuck on Jun 27, 2007 14:33:30 GMT -5
chuck, sorry to ruin your day but I got that from Katz's blog yesterday: Milwaukee is peeved over the way Yi Jianlian has been handled during the draft process. The Bucks legitimately want to take him if Mike Conley Jr. or Al Horford is off the board at No. 6 (which is a strong possibility). Yet, Yin's representative Dan Fegan didn't invite the Bucks to watch Yi work out in Los Angeles. The Bucks would have given Yi the chance to compete with Charlie Villanueva for starter minutes. Yet a source close to the Bucks said they were told by Yin's representation that Yi only would play in a major city with a significant Asian population. That last comment made no sense to the Bucks when they saw that Phoenix, which as of Monday didn't have a pick until No. 24 in the first round, was invited to watch Yi work out Monday. Meanwhile, if the choices for the Bucks are North Carolina's Brandan Wright or Georgetown's Jeff Green at No. 6, the Bucks may revisit at least two of the three trade offers that came their way recently, according to a source. One of the offers was from Philadelphia. The Sixers offered their two first-round picks (Nos. 12 and 21) for Milwaukee's No. 6 (so the Sixers could take Green). Another offer was with Portland, which desired No. 6 and Dan Gadzuric (and maybe someone else for money purposes) for Jarrett Jack and Joel Przybilla. The third trade that came to the Bucks was with Phoenix, which had offered up Shawn Marion to pry away No. 6, among many other Bucks' assets. But the Bucks dismissed that offer since Marion can opt out after next season. And even if Marion did show, most of the Bucks' money would be tied up with Marion and Michael Redd, diminishing the Bucks' production. insider.espn.go.com/espn/blog/index?name=katz_andyDouble OY! Well I would prefer Philly over Mil or MInn. The trade with Phoenix would be great, but doubtfull. Dallas wants to jump into the top six, but they do not want to give up Harris. Jeff would flourish in Dallas. Ainge wants Yi, the next Darko/Zkitishivilis(sp). Doc wants Jeff, a real basketball player.
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chuck
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Post by chuck on Jun 27, 2007 14:41:47 GMT -5
Then again the ESPN hype machine is in over-drive trying to stir up inerest for the draft. So who knows what to believe. Those fools tried to tell everyone that Brady Quinn was a top 5 pick.
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Post by hoyarooter on Jun 27, 2007 21:41:02 GMT -5
Bucher just reported a sick deal. Garnet to Pheonix, Amare to Atlanta, and 3, 11 picks to Minn. I have no idea why Phoenix would make that deal, but ATL is the winner inthat deal. This also means Jeff would not go to Minn. What am I missing here? Genius McHale would actually prefer the 3rd and 11th picks over Amare Stoudemire? He has to be the stupidest man in the NBA. Except Billy King. Maybe.
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Post by derhoya on Jun 27, 2007 22:35:14 GMT -5
Dallas wants to jump into the top six, but they do not want to give up Harris. Jeff would flourish in Dallas. that would be beautiful for my MAVS!!!!! and i'd be able to see Greeny play weekly still. win win for me. but harris is too valuable and just not entering the prime of his career, but then again they let go marques daniels a couple years back when similar thoughts were directed toward him. MFFL! tomorrow will be very interesting to say the least!
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RDF
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Post by RDF on Jun 28, 2007 0:51:02 GMT -5
Dallas wants to jump into the top six, but they do not want to give up Harris. Jeff would flourish in Dallas. that would be beautiful for my MAVS!!!!! and i'd be able to see Greeny play weekly still. win win for me. but harris is too valuable and just not entering the prime of his career, but then again they let go marques daniels a couple years back when similar thoughts were directed toward him. MFFL! tomorrow will be very interesting to say the least! Harris as in Devin Harris is too valuable? WHY? He's a defensive stopper who doesn't stop anyone, and he can't shoot, what is keeping him from being included in any deal? No wonder this league is going to hell--nobody can judge talent anymore.
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