DonShula84
Sporty Don
Looks like a good trade for the Spurs imo.
That seems like a bit much to give up for Thomas....no?
right, i didnt mean just webster or outlawYou heard right, Portland wants Granger bad. It would take more than Outlaw or Webster on their own, though. Indy's a screwed up team, but Granger is a building block for them, and he's not going to come cheap. I wouldn't bet on seeing anything happen there.
hat would be a solid deal for Indy. they need a PG (Jack) cause Tinsley is always hurt and cant shoot a lick (37-38% usually) and is a TO machine. Outlaw has a lot of the same qualities Granger does but with less range. Frye is a nice throw in. You cant have too many bigs even if they scratch their way in to fouling a ton like frye.right, i didnt mean just webster or outlaw
im not sure how the salaries match up but something like
outlaw, jack, frye, and cash
for
granger, and filler
or
webster, jack, frye, and 2008 first rounder
for
granger and filler
i might be dreaming but i would be in love with either of those deals
Ira says Miami is working the late shift with Memphis for a potential Mike Miller deal.
Miami names in the mix: Jason Williams, Ricky Davis, Daequan Cook, Smush Parker
Memphis names in the mix: Mike Miller, Juan Carlos Navarro, Kyle Lowry
It's probably going to be a 2-for-2 type of deal if it goes down <-------my opinion.
:unsure: we must not be watching the same guyJCN is about to bust out. I mean BUST OUT into an all-star.
:unsure: we must not be watching the same guy
The Heat, however, was working Wednesday night on a possible acquisition of Grizzlies forward Mike Miller, the ex- University of Florida shooting star.
Looks like a good trade for the Spurs imo.
Ira says Miami is working the late shift with Memphis for a potential Mike Miller deal.
Miami names in the mix: Jason Williams, Ricky Davis, Daequan Cook, Smush Parker
Memphis names in the mix: Mike Miller, Juan Carlos Navarro, Kyle Lowry
It's probably going to be a 2-for-2 type of deal if it goes down <-------my opinion.