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8/6/2013  7:47 AM
Before you go nuts, read the parameters (rules) to which he made his rankingtop

Top 10: http://www.nba.com/2013/news/features/david_aldridge/08/05/morning-tip-offseason-grades-2013-the-top-10/index.html?ls=iref:nbahpt3a

Mid 10: http://www.nba.com/2013/news/features/david_aldridge/08/05/morning-tip-offseason-grades-2013-the-middle-10/index.html

Bottom 10: http://www.nba.com/2013/news/features/david_aldridge/08/05/morning-tip-offseason-grades-2013-the-bottom-10/index.html

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• Rule No. 1: These 30-team rankings are only for offseason moves, the things teams have done since they last played a game, taking into account the Draft, free agency and trades. It is not a predicted order of finish for next season; I do not expect Sacramento, for example, to have a better record than the Bulls, nor do I think Charlotte now has a better team than Miami. It's relative.

• Rule No. 2: This is as much art as science, weighing the impact both of the Draft and free agency, but also assessing whether teams got value in their free-agent signings. Overpaying the right player is as much a sin as signing the wrong player. New coaches, new GMs, new owners and new arenas are also significant factors in judging a team's summer success, for a good coach can coax some more wins out of a roster, and a new building can generate the kind of revenue necessary to let a team be aggressive in pursuing free agents and trades -- if not this season, then in future seasons. Also, teams that are rebuilding obviously have different priorities than teams making a championship push. That's factored in.

• Rule No. 3: Continuity matters here as well. The most successful teams identify a core group of players and keep them together several seasons; teams that re-sign their own players (at reasonable amounts) get good marks from me. The bottom line, though, is how much better is a team after its offseason moves than it was before? That is what is being ranked here: improvement.

• Rule No. 4: With more and more teams terrified of paying luxury tax, a team that stands pat much be viewed in the context of preserving cap space and/or flexibility in order to be able to make unbalanced trades down the road. Was Atlanta wrong not to blow all its cap space this summer, once it was clear that neither Dwight Howard nor Chris Paul would go there? I had to make a judgment on that. Same with Dallas, which obviously had other, bigger plans than what the Mavericks wound up doing.

The Top 10

Rockets, Nets, Pacers, Cavs, Clippers, Warriors, Hawks, Bobcats, Wolves, Kings

The Middle 10

Pistons, Grizzlies, Mavs, Spurs, Pelicans, Bucks, Wizards, Blazers, Lakers, Nuggets

The Bottom 10

Suns, Bulls, Knicks, Celtics, Raptors, Heat, Thunder, Magic, Jazz, Sixers

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8/6/2013  9:53 AM

Not sure the Pacers were as impressive as what the Clippers, warriors, kings and bobcats did!

Cav's had an very interesting off season. Big potential with Bennett and Bynum both came without a trade attached!

KNicks being at the bottom is not an indictment of their team or prediction. Basically they bought back JR Smith at a good price and I think Barg's awful last two years don't give much excitement to the Media and us fans are usually optomistic.

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8/6/2013  10:00 AM
Hater!!!

All seriousness David Alridge is a scumbag. What were his predictions last year. I'm sure they weren't anything close to what they actually turned out to be. Pistons pelicans bucks kings and cave ahead of the Knicks. Give me a break. Typical espn douche bag

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8/6/2013  10:04 AM
gunsnewing wrote:Hater!!!

All seriousness David Alridge is a scumbag. What were his predictions last year. I'm sure they weren't anything close to what they actually turned out to be. Pistons pelicans bucks kings and cave ahead of the Knicks. Give me a break. Typical espn douche bag

seems like you didn't read the rules of how he put together his rankings.

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8/6/2013  10:34 AM
Our offseason has been okay- nothing special, nothing disasterous. We re-signed sixth man of the year to a good contract (likely to opt out in 2015), we re-signed Prigs (an effective back up PG), we signed MWP, and we turned non-playing Camby and Novak into Bargs (who will hopefully be a better, more versatile Novak). We also shaved off an important $5mil from 2015, which no writer acknowledges. We drafted Hardaway Jr and look like we might have a prospect in Tyler. I'd say that's a middling offseason, and we still have 3 slots to fill. Not sure why Cope has become a god in the eyes of writers since he left the Knicks, but then again they are also singing the praises of Toney Douglas!

I think people are over rating the Wariors offseason- Jared Jack and landry were really important pieces, and helped get them a lot of wins. They are forever at risk of injury to Bogut and Curry. I'm not sure that Iggy will be as good of a fit as everyone is making out.

Also I'm not sold on the Nets- I'm hoping that they are this years Lakers!

I also think people are over rating the Pacers offseason- Scola and Cope are not gods, and I'm sorry but CJ Watson is not the PG star that pundits are making out! Plus it's going to be awkward fitting Granger back in to the rotation (if this wre happening on the Knicks there would be endless stories about whether Granger and George could mesh etc). They may have upgraded their offense, but their defense takes a step back.

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8/6/2013  10:38 AM
gunsnewing wrote:Hater!!!

All seriousness David Alridge is a scumbag. What were his predictions last year. I'm sure they weren't anything close to what they actually turned out to be. Pistons pelicans bucks kings and cave ahead of the Knicks. Give me a break. Typical espn douche bag

Not a prediction, he is rating personal moves. Pistons got better didn't they?

He don't write for ESPN anymore and has not for some time. Take a moment to read his parameters.

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8/6/2013  10:39 AM    LAST EDITED: 8/6/2013  10:40 AM
Oh I'm sorry I didn't read it

Just judging the moves he is spot on

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8/6/2013  10:45 AM
smackeddog wrote:Our offseason has been okay- nothing special, nothing disasterous. We re-signed sixth man of the year to a good contract (likely to opt out in 2015), we re-signed Prigs (an effective back up PG), we signed MWP, and we turned non-playing Camby and Novak into Bargs (who will hopefully be a better, more versatile Novak). We also shaved off an important $5mil from 2015, which no writer acknowledges. We drafted Hardaway Jr and look like we might have a prospect in Tyler. I'd say that's a middling offseason, and we still have 3 slots to fill. Not sure why Cope has become a god in the eyes of writers since he left the Knicks, but then again they are also singing the praises of Toney Douglas!

I think people are over rating the Wariors offseason- Jared Jack and landry were really important pieces, and helped get them a lot of wins. They are forever at risk of injury to Bogut and Curry. I'm not sure that Iggy will be as good of a fit as everyone is making out.

Also I'm not sold on the Nets- I'm hoping that they are this years Lakers!

I also think people are over rating the Pacers offseason- Scola and Cope are not gods, and I'm sorry but CJ Watson is not the PG star that pundits are making out! Plus it's going to be awkward fitting Granger back in to the rotation (if this wre happening on the Knicks there would be endless stories about whether Granger and George could mesh etc). They may have upgraded their offense, but their defense takes a step back.

I agree. I think some teams become the flavor of the month for writers and their moves are looked at as better or less damaging then they should be and both the Pacers and Warriors fall into that category. I do like Watson a lot better then Augustine but I think the Pacers will miss Hansbrough. It will be interesting to see what happens with Cope. The Pacers have a deep bench with Granger coming back. Stephenson, Watson, Mahini, and Scola should all get major minutes. Cope is probably the tenth man of that group unless the Pacers cut Mahini's minutes quite a bit and go with Scola in the back up center role.
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smackeddog wrote:Our offseason has been okay- nothing special, nothing disasterous. We re-signed sixth man of the year to a good contract (likely to opt out in 2015), we re-signed Prigs (an effective back up PG), we signed MWP, and we turned non-playing Camby and Novak into Bargs (who will hopefully be a better, more versatile Novak). We also shaved off an important $5mil from 2015, which no writer acknowledges. We drafted Hardaway Jr and look like we might have a prospect in Tyler. I'd say that's a middling offseason, and we still have 3 slots to fill. Not sure why Cope has become a god in the eyes of writers since he left the Knicks, but then again they are also singing the praises of Toney Douglas!

I think people are over rating the Wariors offseason- Jared Jack and landry were really important pieces, and helped get them a lot of wins. They are forever at risk of injury to Bogut and Curry. I'm not sure that Iggy will be as good of a fit as everyone is making out.

Also I'm not sold on the Nets- I'm hoping that they are this years Lakers!

I also think people are over rating the Pacers offseason- Scola and Cope are not gods, and I'm sorry but CJ Watson is not the PG star that pundits are making out! Plus it's going to be awkward fitting Granger back in to the rotation (if this wre happening on the Knicks there would be endless stories about whether Granger and George could mesh etc). They may have upgraded their offense, but their defense takes a step back.

Houstans wins because they got Dwight without a trade! Cavs invest little in Bynum but have big upside, plus they had no. 1 pick.

Nets have an interesting weave of players familiar with each other. KG and Pierce obvious celts but assistnt coach Lawrence frank under Doc was there too! Jason Terry also a celtic was back court mate of Kidd. Ak47 and Deron former mates in Utah. Bropez rookie year under Frank. Bropez, Deron and Johnson have a full season together with success and failure to build on. The Chemistry could be amazing with such strong personalities. KG can also be huge for Blatch as a role model!

Houstan still has Asik which I don't know if they keep or trade. The kid has value now! Lin has a full off season and should be more then healthy. This is a big year for him! Its big boy time now! Parsons has to get thru the sophmore jinx and Harden needs to scale it back a bit now he has other options with Dwight.

I too don't get Pacer off season but CJ is a better player than DJ but I think the big buzz is Hibberts return to form in the playoffs and emerged even "bigger"! How granger fits back in is anyone's guess but it should be ok. Nate McMillion is new assistant coach replacing Brian Shaw.

Iggy as a warrior? Full season with a healthy Bogut? I think Warriors with Iggy as back court mate to Curry is really big. Where it leaves Barnes and Thompson I don't know. Thompson to the bench? Curry might be able to log less minutes. I think they trade DLee as he crowds Bogut which was one reason Warriors did so good after Lee went down.

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Nalod wrote:
smackeddog wrote:Our offseason has been okay- nothing special, nothing disasterous. We re-signed sixth man of the year to a good contract (likely to opt out in 2015), we re-signed Prigs (an effective back up PG), we signed MWP, and we turned non-playing Camby and Novak into Bargs (who will hopefully be a better, more versatile Novak). We also shaved off an important $5mil from 2015, which no writer acknowledges. We drafted Hardaway Jr and look like we might have a prospect in Tyler. I'd say that's a middling offseason, and we still have 3 slots to fill. Not sure why Cope has become a god in the eyes of writers since he left the Knicks, but then again they are also singing the praises of Toney Douglas!

I think people are over rating the Wariors offseason- Jared Jack and landry were really important pieces, and helped get them a lot of wins. They are forever at risk of injury to Bogut and Curry. I'm not sure that Iggy will be as good of a fit as everyone is making out.

Also I'm not sold on the Nets- I'm hoping that they are this years Lakers!

I also think people are over rating the Pacers offseason- Scola and Cope are not gods, and I'm sorry but CJ Watson is not the PG star that pundits are making out! Plus it's going to be awkward fitting Granger back in to the rotation (if this wre happening on the Knicks there would be endless stories about whether Granger and George could mesh etc). They may have upgraded their offense, but their defense takes a step back.

Houstans wins because they got Dwight without a trade! Cavs invest little in Bynum but have big upside, plus they had no. 1 pick.

Nets have an interesting weave of players familiar with each other. KG and Pierce obvious celts but assistnt coach Lawrence frank under Doc was there too! Jason Terry also a celtic was back court mate of Kidd. Ak47 and Deron former mates in Utah. Bropez rookie year under Frank. Bropez, Deron and Johnson have a full season together with success and failure to build on. The Chemistry could be amazing with such strong personalities. KG can also be huge for Blatch as a role model!

Houstan still has Asik which I don't know if they keep or trade. The kid has value now! Lin has a full off season and should be more then healthy. This is a big year for him! Its big boy time now! Parsons has to get thru the sophmore jinx and Harden needs to scale it back a bit now he has other options with Dwight.

I too don't get Pacer off season but CJ is a better player than DJ but I think the big buzz is Hibberts return to form in the playoffs and emerged even "bigger"! How granger fits back in is anyone's guess but it should be ok. Nate McMillion is new assistant coach replacing Brian Shaw.

Iggy as a warrior? Full season with a healthy Bogut? I think Warriors with Iggy as back court mate to Curry is really big. Where it leaves Barnes and Thompson I don't know. Thompson to the bench? Curry might be able to log less minutes. I think they trade DLee as he crowds Bogut which was one reason Warriors did so good after Lee went down.

The thing with Houston is that Dwight is replacing a player who actually did a really good job for them as starting center. I'm genuinely curious to see if adding Dwight will actually turn out to be that big of an upgrade. I know he's a bigger name, but I like what Asik did for them- shame he's relegated to bench duty.

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8/6/2013  11:00 AM
You give points for continuity? Wonder how many, since we practically kept the players that made us Atlantic Champs and still find our way to the bottom.

Whatever. This is just entertainment before the season starts...

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8/6/2013  11:01 AM
Nalod wrote:
smackeddog wrote:Our offseason has been okay- nothing special, nothing disasterous. We re-signed sixth man of the year to a good contract (likely to opt out in 2015), we re-signed Prigs (an effective back up PG), we signed MWP, and we turned non-playing Camby and Novak into Bargs (who will hopefully be a better, more versatile Novak). We also shaved off an important $5mil from 2015, which no writer acknowledges. We drafted Hardaway Jr and look like we might have a prospect in Tyler. I'd say that's a middling offseason, and we still have 3 slots to fill. Not sure why Cope has become a god in the eyes of writers since he left the Knicks, but then again they are also singing the praises of Toney Douglas!

I think people are over rating the Wariors offseason- Jared Jack and landry were really important pieces, and helped get them a lot of wins. They are forever at risk of injury to Bogut and Curry. I'm not sure that Iggy will be as good of a fit as everyone is making out.

Also I'm not sold on the Nets- I'm hoping that they are this years Lakers!

I also think people are over rating the Pacers offseason- Scola and Cope are not gods, and I'm sorry but CJ Watson is not the PG star that pundits are making out! Plus it's going to be awkward fitting Granger back in to the rotation (if this wre happening on the Knicks there would be endless stories about whether Granger and George could mesh etc). They may have upgraded their offense, but their defense takes a step back.

Houstans wins because they got Dwight without a trade! Cavs invest little in Bynum but have big upside, plus they had no. 1 pick.

Nets have an interesting weave of players familiar with each other. KG and Pierce obvious celts but assistnt coach Lawrence frank under Doc was there too! Jason Terry also a celtic was back court mate of Kidd. Ak47 and Deron former mates in Utah. Bropez rookie year under Frank. Bropez, Deron and Johnson have a full season together with success and failure to build on. The Chemistry could be amazing with such strong personalities. KG can also be huge for Blatch as a role model!

Houstan still has Asik which I don't know if they keep or trade. The kid has value now! Lin has a full off season and should be more then healthy. This is a big year for him! Its big boy time now! Parsons has to get thru the sophmore jinx and Harden needs to scale it back a bit now he has other options with Dwight.

I too don't get Pacer off season but CJ is a better player than DJ but I think the big buzz is Hibberts return to form in the playoffs and emerged even "bigger"! How granger fits back in is anyone's guess but it should be ok. Nate McMillion is new assistant coach replacing Brian Shaw.

Iggy as a warrior? Full season with a healthy Bogut? I think Warriors with Iggy as back court mate to Curry is really big. Where it leaves Barnes and Thompson I don't know. Thompson to the bench? Curry might be able to log less minutes. I think they trade DLee as he crowds Bogut which was one reason Warriors did so good after Lee went down.

The Rockets will be really interesting this year. If they can keep Asik that will be a tremendous frontline and the defense should be really good. I believe Parsons is going into his third year. I remember the Rockets moving Budinger because they had Chandler and I was surprised because I think Chase is a really good player. Parsons has been much better. I like that they brought Garcia back as well. I could see Morey trying to move Lin's contract with Asik in a package. I am not sure if Houston is the best fit for Lin and I don't know if he is the best fit for them.
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8/6/2013  11:04 AM
CrushAlot wrote:
Nalod wrote:
smackeddog wrote:Our offseason has been okay- nothing special, nothing disasterous. We re-signed sixth man of the year to a good contract (likely to opt out in 2015), we re-signed Prigs (an effective back up PG), we signed MWP, and we turned non-playing Camby and Novak into Bargs (who will hopefully be a better, more versatile Novak). We also shaved off an important $5mil from 2015, which no writer acknowledges. We drafted Hardaway Jr and look like we might have a prospect in Tyler. I'd say that's a middling offseason, and we still have 3 slots to fill. Not sure why Cope has become a god in the eyes of writers since he left the Knicks, but then again they are also singing the praises of Toney Douglas!

I think people are over rating the Wariors offseason- Jared Jack and landry were really important pieces, and helped get them a lot of wins. They are forever at risk of injury to Bogut and Curry. I'm not sure that Iggy will be as good of a fit as everyone is making out.

Also I'm not sold on the Nets- I'm hoping that they are this years Lakers!

I also think people are over rating the Pacers offseason- Scola and Cope are not gods, and I'm sorry but CJ Watson is not the PG star that pundits are making out! Plus it's going to be awkward fitting Granger back in to the rotation (if this wre happening on the Knicks there would be endless stories about whether Granger and George could mesh etc). They may have upgraded their offense, but their defense takes a step back.

Houstans wins because they got Dwight without a trade! Cavs invest little in Bynum but have big upside, plus they had no. 1 pick.

Nets have an interesting weave of players familiar with each other. KG and Pierce obvious celts but assistnt coach Lawrence frank under Doc was there too! Jason Terry also a celtic was back court mate of Kidd. Ak47 and Deron former mates in Utah. Bropez rookie year under Frank. Bropez, Deron and Johnson have a full season together with success and failure to build on. The Chemistry could be amazing with such strong personalities. KG can also be huge for Blatch as a role model!

Houstan still has Asik which I don't know if they keep or trade. The kid has value now! Lin has a full off season and should be more then healthy. This is a big year for him! Its big boy time now! Parsons has to get thru the sophmore jinx and Harden needs to scale it back a bit now he has other options with Dwight.

I too don't get Pacer off season but CJ is a better player than DJ but I think the big buzz is Hibberts return to form in the playoffs and emerged even "bigger"! How granger fits back in is anyone's guess but it should be ok. Nate McMillion is new assistant coach replacing Brian Shaw.

Iggy as a warrior? Full season with a healthy Bogut? I think Warriors with Iggy as back court mate to Curry is really big. Where it leaves Barnes and Thompson I don't know. Thompson to the bench? Curry might be able to log less minutes. I think they trade DLee as he crowds Bogut which was one reason Warriors did so good after Lee went down.

The Rockets will be really interesting this year. If they can keep Asik that will be a tremendous frontline and the defense should be really good. I believe Parsons is going into his third year. I remember the Rockets moving Budinger because they had Chandler and I was surprised because I think Chase is a really good player. Parsons has been much better. I like that they brought Garcia back as well. I could see Morey trying to move Lin's contract with Asik in a package. I am not sure if Houston is the best fit for Lin and I don't know if he is the best fit for them.

I feel the same way about the Rockets. I really see Morey moving Lin with the expense of Asik. They will use these 2 to get their PF. Assuming they think Beverley or Cannan can be plugged in as starting point.

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8/6/2013  11:25 AM
if they continue to use Harden as the lead PnR guard do the really need a classic point? Also, who could use Lin. Milwaukee is the only team that doesn't have a pg. NY is probably out of the question due to Dolan, so who else?
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CrushAlot wrote:
Nalod wrote:
smackeddog wrote:Our offseason has been okay- nothing special, nothing disasterous. We re-signed sixth man of the year to a good contract (likely to opt out in 2015), we re-signed Prigs (an effective back up PG), we signed MWP, and we turned non-playing Camby and Novak into Bargs (who will hopefully be a better, more versatile Novak). We also shaved off an important $5mil from 2015, which no writer acknowledges. We drafted Hardaway Jr and look like we might have a prospect in Tyler. I'd say that's a middling offseason, and we still have 3 slots to fill. Not sure why Cope has become a god in the eyes of writers since he left the Knicks, but then again they are also singing the praises of Toney Douglas!

I think people are over rating the Wariors offseason- Jared Jack and landry were really important pieces, and helped get them a lot of wins. They are forever at risk of injury to Bogut and Curry. I'm not sure that Iggy will be as good of a fit as everyone is making out.

Also I'm not sold on the Nets- I'm hoping that they are this years Lakers!

I also think people are over rating the Pacers offseason- Scola and Cope are not gods, and I'm sorry but CJ Watson is not the PG star that pundits are making out! Plus it's going to be awkward fitting Granger back in to the rotation (if this wre happening on the Knicks there would be endless stories about whether Granger and George could mesh etc). They may have upgraded their offense, but their defense takes a step back.

Houstans wins because they got Dwight without a trade! Cavs invest little in Bynum but have big upside, plus they had no. 1 pick.

Nets have an interesting weave of players familiar with each other. KG and Pierce obvious celts but assistnt coach Lawrence frank under Doc was there too! Jason Terry also a celtic was back court mate of Kidd. Ak47 and Deron former mates in Utah. Bropez rookie year under Frank. Bropez, Deron and Johnson have a full season together with success and failure to build on. The Chemistry could be amazing with such strong personalities. KG can also be huge for Blatch as a role model!

Houstan still has Asik which I don't know if they keep or trade. The kid has value now! Lin has a full off season and should be more then healthy. This is a big year for him! Its big boy time now! Parsons has to get thru the sophmore jinx and Harden needs to scale it back a bit now he has other options with Dwight.

I too don't get Pacer off season but CJ is a better player than DJ but I think the big buzz is Hibberts return to form in the playoffs and emerged even "bigger"! How granger fits back in is anyone's guess but it should be ok. Nate McMillion is new assistant coach replacing Brian Shaw.

Iggy as a warrior? Full season with a healthy Bogut? I think Warriors with Iggy as back court mate to Curry is really big. Where it leaves Barnes and Thompson I don't know. Thompson to the bench? Curry might be able to log less minutes. I think they trade DLee as he crowds Bogut which was one reason Warriors did so good after Lee went down.

The Rockets will be really interesting this year. If they can keep Asik that will be a tremendous frontline and the defense should be really good. I believe Parsons is going into his third year. I remember the Rockets moving Budinger because they had Chandler and I was surprised because I think Chase is a really good player. Parsons has been much better. I like that they brought Garcia back as well. I could see Morey trying to move Lin's contract with Asik in a package. I am not sure if Houston is the best fit for Lin and I don't know if he is the best fit for them.

Obviously we don't know what is Lin's fate. The trade was about potential and his first full season last year had its ups and downs. With Dwight the team makes a big shift. I hope he is working on foul shots!!!

your right about Parsons.

Morey is a tricky one!

I can see rockets giving Lin this season to grow up a big and see how he does. I don't see them holding Asik as he can be a good trade chip.

I don't see any rocket as having champion ship quality at the PG but I know they pulled Lin out at times last year, but like I said, his signing was about potential and It will be an interesting development.

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8/6/2013  12:54 PM
yellowboy90 wrote:if they continue to use Harden as the lead PnR guard do the really need a classic point? Also, who could use Lin. Milwaukee is the only team that doesn't have a pg. NY is probably out of the question due to Dolan, so who else?

Utah, Orlando, Sixers

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NYKBocker wrote:
yellowboy90 wrote:if they continue to use Harden as the lead PnR guard do the really need a classic point? Also, who could use Lin. Milwaukee is the only team that doesn't have a pg. NY is probably out of the question due to Dolan, so who else?

Utah, Orlando, Sixers

Sixers would be interesting. The kid from Cuse turns the ball over a ton but has a lot of potential.
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8/6/2013  1:04 PM
For trade purposes, does Lin's salary count as $5 mil or the $8 mil annual average?
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8/6/2013  1:09 PM
Bonn1997 wrote:For trade purposes, does Lin's salary count as $5 mil or the $8 mil annual average?

My understanding was that after we declined matching, all subsequent transactions would be based on the $8M/year, not the 5/5/15.

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