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My son (7 years old) also always 成日坐系我大脾問呢問路 when I watch NBA, But after I answer his question. He will forget the answer. Actually, they just want to ask question, no really interest in ...
win715 發表於 2011-2-22 06:29 PM
我個女對球體活動是十分有興趣的,佢雖只得6歲,但逢星期六已跟某國際學校的女子隊長(黑種人)學打波了
依排d trade同rumor牽涉好多球員, 但冇乜對邊個球員有信心, 一個都冇pick到 (已經個個被人pick晒)

Updated trade news

Thursday, Feb. 24
Boston traded forward Luke Harangody and center Semih Erden to Cleveland for a 2013 second-round draft pick. Traded center Kendrick Perkins and guard Nate Robinson to Oklahoma City for forward Jeff Green, center Nenad Krstic, a 2012 first-round draft pick and cash.
Charlotte traded forward Gerald Wallace to Portland for center Joel Przybilla, forward Dante Cunningham, forward-center Sean Marks and a conditional 2011 and a conditional 2013 first-round draft pick. Waived guard Sherron Collins and forward Dominic McGuire.
Cleveland traded guard Mo Williams and forward Jamario Moon to the L.A. Clippers for guard Baron Davis and a 2011 first-round draft pick. Waived forward Leon Powe.
Houston traded guard Aaron Brooks to Phoenix for guard Goran Dragic and a future first-round draft pick. Traded forward Shane Battier and guard Ishmael Smith to Memphis for center Hasheem Thabeet, forward DeMarre Carroll and a future first-round draft pick .
Sacramento acquired guard-forward Marquis Daniels and cash considerations from Boston for a future draft pick.
Wednesday, Feb. 23
Utah traded guard Deron Williams to New Jersey for guard Devin Harris, forward Derrick Favors, a 2011 first-round pick, a 2012 first-round pick (via Golden State) and cash considerations.
New Orleans traded guard Carl Landry to Sacramento for guard Marcus Thornton and cash considerations.

Tuesday, Feb. 22
• Chicago traded forward James Johnson to Toronto for the 2011 first-round draft pick Toronto acquired from Miami.
• Denver acquired center Kosta Koufos from Minnesota.
• New York acquired forward Carmelo Anthony, guard Chauncey Billups, guard Anthony Carter, forward Renaldo Balkman and forward Shelden Williams from Denver for forward Wilson Chandler, forward Danilo Gallinari, guard Raymond Felton, center Timofey Mozgov, a 2014 first-round draft pick and a 2012 and a 2013 second-round pick and cash. Traded center Eddy Curry and forward Anthony Randolph to Minnesota for forward Corey Brewer.
• San Antonio signed forward Steve Novak to a second 10-day contract.
人生有幾多個十年? 不如坐底飲杯茶食個包啦!
V_____V
今年太多transfer la.. 搞到我跟吾切。
個waiver market 比 Harvey 兩兄弟玩晒 哈哈哈。
Rising Star, 5th pick overall:
G - J.Kidd 24, D.Rose 33, M.Conley 108, R.Hamilton 117, S.Curry 136, M.Belineli 173
F - K.Durant 5, C.Villanoeva 61, A.Randolph 80, B.Bass 192,
C - Bargnani 52, A.Bogut 89, A.McDyess 145, R.Hibbert 164

EF League 6th Pick Overall:
G - C.Billups 16, B.Gordon 67, A.Miller 78, A.Brooks 102, A.Iverson 115,
F - D.Granger 6, T.Thomas 91, Battier 126, K.Martin 139, B.Bass 163
C - B.Lopez 30, Okur 43, Bargnani 54, Perkins 150
Thursday, Feb. 24
• Boston traded forward Luke Harangody and center Semih Erden to Cleveland for a 2013 second-round draft pick. Traded center Kendrick Perkins and guard Nate Robinson to Oklahoma Cit ...
tlkwan 發表於 2011-2-25 05:16 PM
希望你下年都參加。其實你都吾錯。又同你trade過兼幾active ^.^

btw, 暫時兩個trade我都係蝕比你﹐ 真係人算不如天算。
Rising Star, 5th pick overall:
G - J.Kidd 24, D.Rose 33, M.Conley 108, R.Hamilton 117, S.Curry 136, M.Belineli 173
F - K.Durant 5, C.Villanoeva 61, A.Randolph 80, B.Bass 192,
C - Bargnani 52, A.Bogut 89, A.McDyess 145, R.Hibbert 164

EF League 6th Pick Overall:
G - C.Billups 16, B.Gordon 67, A.Miller 78, A.Brooks 102, A.Iverson 115,
F - D.Granger 6, T.Thomas 91, Battier 126, K.Martin 139, B.Bass 163
C - B.Lopez 30, Okur 43, Bargnani 54, Perkins 150
今年太多transfer la.. 搞到我跟吾切。
個waiver market 比 Harvey 兩兄弟玩晒 哈哈哈。
Xtravagant 發表於 2011-2-25 05:48 PM
Analysis of part of completed Deals:

Atlanta gets: Hilton Armstrong, Kirk Hinrich
Washington gets: Mike Bibby, Jordan Crawford, Maurice Evans(notes), 2011 first-round pick

Analysis:
This trade really boils down to two players: Hinrich and Bibby. Both players will see their contracts expire after next season, and there aren’t any significant financial implications here for either team. The Wizards part with Hinrich at a bit of a discounted price, but will net a late first-round pick and Crawford, who has the potential to be an explosive scorer down the line. Some see Jamal Crawford, in him, while others see Nick Young. The Hawks get a significant defensive upgrade at the point in Hinrich, who will slide right into Bibby’s spot in the starting lineup. They’ll lose a bit on the offensive end with Bibby’s scorching hot 44 percent clip from three, but that’s about it. The two post almost identical assist ratios (27.6% for Bibby, 27% for Hinrich), but there’s a rather considerable different in their usage rates (14.6 for Bibby,17.1 for Hinrich). Expect a few less looks for Joe Johnson, Josh Smith, and Al Horford, but nothing too noticeable. This deal, on top of the trade rumors involving Jeff Teague, indicates the franchise’s reluctance to hands the keys over to Teague in the near future.

Chicagogets: 2011 first-round pick (via Miami Heat)
Torontogets: James Johnson

Analysis:
The Raptors wasted little time putting Johnson to the test, as he got his first start on Wednesday at small forward ahead of Sonny Weems. There is some nice defensive potential here (2.6 blocks per 36 minutes; 2.3 steals per 36), but he is otherwise an extremely erratic player with a few major flaws – one, he fouls at an exorbitant rate (7.3 per 36 minutes) and two, he is tied with Hilton Armstrong for the league’s second highest turnover rate (22.9; 5.3 per 36 minutes). What that 22.9 mark means is that 22.9 percent of his possessions end in a turnover. The tools are there, but he needs to make some major alterations to his game before he warrants consideration.

New Orleansgets: Carl Landry
Sacramentogets: Marcus Thornton

Analysis:
Credit the Hornets, Dell Demps, and Monty Williams for managing to obliterate Thornton’s trade value ina matter of months. He went from being labeled untouchable– with some advocating the team keep him rather than make a move for Carmelo Anthony – to … this. Given Thornton’s major regression to virtual mediocrity this season as he was yanked in and out of the lineup by Williams, it’s almost imperative that he lands somewhere that will provide him some sort of stability, both with respect to minutes and role. The Westphal-led Kings are about the last place that would fit the bill. Nonetheless, with Tyreke Evans(notes) possibly out for the season – he’ll be re-evaluated in three weeks, but there’s very little reason for the Kings to rush him back – the starting two-guard job will be his for the taking. Jermaine Taylor, though better as of late, isn’t a real threat to anyone. On the flip side, Carl Landry will serve to bolster the Hornets’ frontcourt depth, but isn’t looking at any sort of expanded role in New Orleans. He can score in bunches, but is one of the worst rebounders for his position (62nd in rebound rate amongst 75 PF’s) and is a net negative in the other counting categories (assists, steals, blocks). He’ll look to re-discover his shooting touch as well, particularly on long twos.

New Jersey gets: Deron Williams
Utah gets: Derrick Favors, Devin Harris, 2011 first-round pick, 2012 first-round pick (Warriors), $3 million in cash

Analysis:
Not a whole lot changes for Favors here. He goes from averaging 20 minutes a game as a starter in New Jersey to a bench role behind Paul Millsap in Utah where he’ll see a few less minutes. His potential has continually been capped by his problematic foul rate (6 per 36 minutes), and he’s only been a two-category contributor up to this point (rebounds, blocks). Getting out of New Jersey is a victory in and of itself for Harris, who was severely (and inexplicably) underutilized by Avery Johnson, playing just under 32 minutes a game at the expense of Jordan Farmar. Johnson’s offensive system almost made poor use of Harris’ speed, playing at the league’s fourth slowest pace. He’ll fill in just fine for Williams, and while colleague Matt Buser sees his presence as a reason to downgrade the values of Al Jefferson, Paul Millsap, and Andrei Kirilenko, I completely disagree. Harris is vastly underrated by the general public for a number of reasons – he plays for a losing team far from the public eye, is seen as a bit of a disappointment given his previous projected trajectory towards stardom, is a few years removed from that ideal age range for young, up-and-comers, and plays in an era dominated by star-studded point guards. A closer look reveals that he stands Williams’ equal, if not slightly superior, in two key areas – free throw attempts per minute and assist ratio. Though his shot has failed him this season, Harris’ ability to slash and create for his teammates should prove of great value. Add in that his usage rate is considerably lower than that of Williams, even with a far inferior cast in New Jersey, and there’s plenty to be optimistic about. If anything, I expect higher production levels out of Millsap and Jefferson.

Golden State gets: Troy Murphy, 2012 second-round pick
New Jersey gets: Dan Gadzuric, Brandan Wright

Analysis:
This has almost no implications for the Warriors whatsoever. The Warriors will roll with the same five-man frontcourt rotation they have been for most of the season – David Lee, Andris Biedrins, Ekpe Udoh, Vladimir Radmanovic, and Louis Amundson (who will likelyreturn on Friday). The Nets are expected to buy out Gadzuric, and get a free look at a brittle but talented prospect in Brandan Wright, who never really fit into the Warriors’ system or plans, before deciding whether to extend him a qualifying offer by the June 30 deadline. Troy Murphy is expected to be bought out, and will likely land in Boston, with Miami, Orlando, and possibly New York being the other options. Boston and Miami are the favorites at the moment. The likelihood he makes a major impact with any of those teams is highly unlikely, with an offensive hierarchy already well-established in all four locales. Keep expectations low, and in check, especially considering he hasn’t played organized basketball in some time.
人生有幾多個十年? 不如坐底飲杯茶食個包啦!
V_____V
希望你下年都參加。其實你都吾錯。又同你trade過兼幾active ^.^

btw, 暫時兩個trade我都係蝕比你﹐ 真係人算不如天算。
Xtravagant 發表於 2011-2-25 05:50 PM
This year is my first time to play, so I made many mistake on waive some injuryed player, e.g. Nene, Gibson,....... etc. at early stage. So I am 12 of 12 now. But I will try my best to catch up and I believed that I will play better next year, if I still can play with all of you. By the way, 暫時兩個trade你都係蝕比我, just unluck, no one can exact know the performance of the player in furture as you say that "人算不如天算". Don't worry, you still 6 of 12, still have good chance to be frist 8 at the end of the season.
人生有幾多個十年? 不如坐底飲杯茶食個包啦!
V_____V
本帖最後由 Rated-R 於 2011-2-25 08:52 PM 編輯
希望你下年都參加。其實你都吾錯。又同你trade過兼幾active ^.^

btw, 暫時兩個trade我都係蝕比你﹐ 真係人算不如天算。
Xtravagant 發表於 2011-2-25 05:50 PM
改下D OFFER會受人歡迎些
我好肯定冇入錯IBAKA,HAHA~!
sorry that I veto the trade of e.gordon for terry

I just offered a trade with p.gasol for e.gordon (2 v 2) which was also rejected one week ago, I can't believe terry is better than gasol!
sorry that I veto the trade of e.gordon for terry

I just offered a trade with p.gasol for e.gordon (2 v 2) which was also rejected one week ago, I can't believe terry is better than gasol!
R-Star 發表於 2011-2-26 07:53 PM
我只想有多個Ast又有即戰力的人用,Gordon而家搞到我十分煩,唔系Jt better than gasol ,系你個offer太苛刻
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