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sebstar
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4/20/2010  1:57 PM
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crzymdups wrote:if Portland is offering Camby two years $21M with unlikely bonuses of $4M over the two years... can't we just offer Camby more years? 5yrs $30M.

You trying to have this fool playing for us at 42 years old???????

....And for 6 milly at that??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

hey, robert "the chief" parish played that long and was still effective.

Duke smoking like a chimney tho. Kept him loose and young.

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4/20/2010  2:18 PM
sebstar wrote:
crzymdups wrote:
sebstar wrote:
crzymdups wrote:if Portland is offering Camby two years $21M with unlikely bonuses of $4M over the two years... can't we just offer Camby more years? 5yrs $30M.

You trying to have this fool playing for us at 42 years old???????

....And for 6 milly at that??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

hey, robert "the chief" parish played that long and was still effective.

Duke smoking like a chimney tho. Kept him loose and young.

Camby seems to have found some sort of fountain of health and youth, too. he hasn't been injured in a long while. maybe he's taken up smoking, too?

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4/20/2010  2:50 PM
THey are paying him 21 mil a year he should just sign it and not even think.

Cuz at any moment the Larue Martin gods are gonna strike his old ass down. Sawx had the Babe Ruth curse, Cubs got that phucked up goat thing, and Portland got some kind of kharma with Centers.

Bill Walton was only with them 4 years (they won in 1977) but his feet were awful and he avged only 45 games a season over 10 years. Missing whole seasons, and once playing only 14 games! This is perhaps the greatest college center ever. Yes, maybe even better than Kareem! This guy was unbelieveable. Even still also won with Boston!

His injuries really hampered his career. He is not broadcasting anymore is he? Haven't heard form him in a while!

POrtland is historically screwed when drafting big men. Larue Martin, Bowie, Walton, Oden, and while not affecting the team professionally, Kevin Duckworth, a former all Star center for them (2nd round pick!! and trip to finals) died at age 44 from a heart attack!

Camby is statistically toast.

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4/20/2010  3:55 PM
Nalod wrote:THey are paying him 21 mil a year he should just sign it and not even think.

Cuz at any moment the Larue Martin gods are gonna strike his old ass down. Sawx had the Babe Ruth curse, Cubs got that phucked up goat thing, and Portland got some kind of kharma with Centers.

Bill Walton was only with them 4 years (they won in 1977) but his feet were awful and he avged only 45 games a season over 10 years. Missing whole seasons, and once playing only 14 games! This is perhaps the greatest college center ever. Yes, maybe even better than Kareem! This guy was unbelieveable. Even still also won with Boston!

His injuries really hampered his career. He is not broadcasting anymore is he? Haven't heard form him in a while!

POrtland is historically screwed when drafting big men. Larue Martin, Bowie, Walton, Oden, and while not affecting the team professionally, Kevin Duckworth, a former all Star center for them (2nd round pick!! and trip to finals) died at age 44 from a heart attack!

Camby is statistically toast.

since you mentioned bill walton - here's what he's been up to. i wouldnt wish this type of pain on anyone. hope bill gets better man:

Still missing Bill Walton
By Kelly Dwyer

When Trey brought up the idea to me yesterday, I was a bit uneasy. Even as I write this, I feel like I'm horning in where I don't belong.

His motivation was spot-on. "You wrote something about Bill Walton last year that was pretty good, he's going through a tough time right now, re-introduce people to that post, if they missed it. Get the word out about Bill." And Trey tells me these things, in paraphrased quotes that are actually nothing like the email he sent me, because of the fantastic work done over the last week by Eric Freeman of The Baseline, and Nick Canepa of the San Diego Union-Tribune.

And, of course, the fine work of Bill Walton.

But I feel like I'm elbowing into the party. Hey guys, I like Bill Walton too! Throw me some attention! Ugh.

It's Bill, though. So this post goes up.

I still miss Bill Walton, and if you don't think the game and this league and this playoff season are a better place with Bill Walton around, then you can just click on over to your favorite NFL Mock Draft page, kindly, before you even finish reading this sentence.

Walton's back in the news because of a painfully-honest interview he gave to Canepa. The Hall of Famer's back has been in tatters for the longest time - since college, to hear Bill tell it - and the continued surgical reinforcements his back and nerves have had to endure has taken him away from the broadcast booth, and public life as well.

Officially retired from broadcasting last November, Bill has been off air for a few years now, and apparently his day to day routine involves the sort of pain and attempt at rehabilitation that you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy. The description, from Walton as documented in the Union-Tribune piece, is not for the squeamish.

"There were four incisions, four 4-inch bolts, two titanium rods and a cage that holds it all together and spacers in between the vertebrae," he said. "It was the hardest thing I've had to go through, much more difficult than all my other surgeries combined. It's come so far, the evolution of back surgery, and doctors constantly are improving.

"I can't describe the pain. Think of being submerged in a tub of boiling acid with an electrified current running through it. That would be nothing. People who haven't had that nerve pain can't know. It's debilitating, excruciating, unrelenting. I had to eat lying on the floor, flat on my stomach."

The big hook on the column, the thing that's got it passed around between the blogs and tossed around via email is that Walton did contemplate suicide during his most recent ordeal, wondering if a life spent in this much pain was worth living at all. Luckily for all of us, this frustration (that has to be the absolute weakest word to use, no?) only led to thoughts, nothing more; and luckily for Bill, there is a new type of therapy that is somewhat easing the pain of his rehab.

Something called NuVasive, a treatment thought up by Dr. Steve Garfin, and the latest whole-hearted endorsement from a former NBA MVP that used to get paid to sell athletic shoes.

It was Freeman, though, that really did the finest work with Bill's terrible/encouraging news following Canepa's piece. Adding personal anecdotes ("The only time I've seen Walton in person, he moved like an 85-year-old man. That was roughly 15 years and many surgeries ago.") alongside a sympathetic and appreciative tone, he brought it all back to what a lot of us feel. And it reminded Trey and I about what I wrote last May in a half-hour that resonates nearly a year later.


We all miss Bill Walton. And even if he isn't around to call tonight's Spurs/Mavericks nonsense, and even if his life is better served helping others find their way to the sort of treatment that makes his life bearable in 2010, it's still worth pointing out that a significant part of our family and our game's history has been needlessly taken from us.

Cruelly pulled away from us time and time again. As a Blazer and Clipper and Celtic and, now, broadcaster, Walton deserved better. We deserved Walton, and it's still an absolute shame we can't hear him give Kendrick Perkins(notes) a bit of stick, or wax over-the-top on the brilliance of Deron Williams(notes).

So, yeah, I'm horning into the party, but I'll leave as soon as I can sneak a couple of bottles of whatever into my sportcoat pockets. Just understand the message, and if you haven't read these fantastic pieces, please do.

And to Bill? No matter how you see yourself, and no matter what you've gone through; understand that the overwhelming majority of us don't think about the person lying on his stomach, when the name "Bill Walton" is mentioned. No, we think dually of the fluid pivotman who ran down the court, waiving a raised index finger over the head, calling out the offensive set; and the NBA broadcaster who at once refused to take anything seriously while making this game the most serious thing in his life.

That's who we're thinking of, and that's who we miss. Keep fighting, Bill. Aiko, aiko. Jacamo fi na ney.

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4/20/2010  4:09 PM
oh well, guess we'll all just need to argue about someone else, camby is signed sealed and delivered..to portland that is.

Marcus Camby will not make return to New York Knicks, elects to stay with Portland Trailblazers
By Mitch Lawrence
Daily News Sports Writer

Tuesday, April 20th 2010, 2:10 PM

Forencich/GettyMarcus Camby won't be part of the new-look New York Knicks after he signs a two-year extension with the Portland Trail Blazers. Related NewsJackson hoping to get coaching callLupica: Party's over for Big BenHines hired as assistant by St. John'sArtest makes life miserable for DurantRaissman: Game flush with intrigueMarcus Camby isn't coming back to the Knicks.

As much as the Knicks would like to have Camby patrolling the lane to give them some much-needed size and defense on the back line, the ex-Knick is staying put in Portland.

The Daily News has learned that Camby and the Blazers have come to an agreement that will keep the veteran big man with the Blazers. According to a team source, the two sides have agreed on a deal that will be for the next two years and will be in the neighborhood of $20 million.

Camby, who turned 36 last month, could have become a free agent this July, and had expressed an interest in returning to the Knicks, where he ran afoul of Garden chairman Jim Dolan and was traded after the 2001-02 season after four seasons in New York. Although the Knicks are targeting Toronto's Chris Bosh to help shore up their defense, they have been looking at Camby in case Bosh decides to go elsewhere when he turns free in July.

With one of the worst interior defenses in the NBA, the Knicks could have used Camby, who had 47 blocks in 35 games with the Blazers in the regular-season. As a team, the Knicks blocked only 305 shots - only the Hornets had fewer - with Danilo Gallinari leading them with 58.

Because of his productivity, Camby had other options besides New York if he wanted to become a free agent. The Clippers also thought they had a shot to get Camby back, after they had traded him to the Blazers at the trading deadline in February.

But Portland felt it had to get a deal done in advance of July 1. The Blazers were ravaged by injuries to their top two big men, Greg Oden and Joel Przybilla, with both going down during the regular-season to major, season-ending knee injuries. While Oden is expected to come back, his three-year career in Portland has been marked by serious knee injuries.

Although nothing is official on Przybilla, team officials are concerned that he could be forced to retire after rupturing the right patella tendon for a second time this season. He tore it initially in December, then had it rupture a second time last month when he was taking a shower in his home, putting his future in doubt.

Despite the losses of Oden, Przybilla and team leader Brandon Roy, the Blazers take a 1-0 series lead into tonight's first-round matchup with the favored Suns in Phoenix.

Camby had a big impact in the series-opening win in Phoenix, with 17 rebounds and three blocks in the Game 1 victory.

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4/20/2010  5:13 PM
Ope the rest of the summer isn't like this
Let's try to elevate the level of discourse in this byeetch. Please
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4/20/2010  5:28 PM
prob means oden is available for a team that wants to take a risk
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4/20/2010  5:32 PM
If MDA weren't our coach, I'd see about trading for Oden - worth taking a shot - and he could probably use a change of scenery/luck.
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4/20/2010  11:31 PM
dam i am so happy we made this move...

http://www.nba.com/knicks/news/Knicks_Acquire_NBA_AllStar_An-47913-65.html

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4/21/2010  1:57 AM
franco12 wrote:If MDA weren't our coach, I'd see about trading for Oden - worth taking a shot - and he could probably use a change of scenery/luck.

ODEN? Ah Hell no!!! He's got the injury stench all over him. We have to scour all the options both here and abroad to find a way. I'd rather we made a deal to acquire a draft pick than go after a beatdown Young C like Oden. Some guys are just prone to injury and I fear he's one of 'em.
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4/21/2010  1:51 PM    LAST EDITED: 4/21/2010  1:52 PM
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Marcus Camby has signed a two-year contract extension with the Portland Trail Blazers.

According to official salary figures circulated by the league Tuesday after the deal was formally signed and obtained by ESPN.com, Camby's extension is a two-year deal worth $17.7 million in guaranteed salary. The extension will pay him $8,453,250 in 2010-11 and $9,256,500 in 2011-12.

The deal, though, also features unspecified incentives. Camby's agent Rick Kaplan told The Oregonian on Tuesday that the contract contains up to $5 million in potential incentive bonuses.

The 6-11, 235-pound center was acquired from the Los Angeles Clippers on Feb. 16 in exchange for Travis Outlaw and Steve Blake. He started 23 regular season games for the Trail Blazers, reinforcing a position depleted by injuries to Greg Oden and Joel Przybilla.

Portland went 17-6 with Camby in the lineup, and the 36-year-old grabbed 17 rebounds Sunday as the Trail Blazers beat Phoenix in Game 1 of their first-round playoff series.

In a statement, general manager Kevin Pritchard said Camby has been a "great fit for us."

Source: http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=5119825

It is official Camby was extended.

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