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I really think we should at least work out Larry Sanders....he seems to be a good kid, who knows what he was going through in life emotionally at the time (apparently it was depression). From this interview, he at least appears to be leveling out and seemingly more at peace but who knows...if he's hungry and in good shape he could be another Biz for us in the middle except he was quicker and had a bit more touch around the basket...
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DogeLover1234 wrote: View PostCouple things, first off I think it already is Wright's spot to lose as backup guard for next year, baring a major injury. Not too worried about JV because my theory is that he just can't maintain the focus and effort needed to dominate the interior for 82 games, but will be motivated and flip the switch in the playoffs. Share your concerns for everyone else though.
Honestly if they find their mojo again, and Cavs have some issue with Love's and JR's health plus maybe Lebron played too much in the season I could see the Raps going to the finals. X factor is Casey IMO, Masai's job is done.
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KHD wrote: View Posthow is that clear? if ibaka and JV play well together why would we not want to keep them both?
edit: in fact our lineups featuring JV and patterson together all have pretty nice ratings btw.
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JamesNaismith wrote: View PostI really think we should at least work out Larry Sanders....he seems to be a good kid, who knows what he was going through in life emotionally at the time (apparently it was depression). From this interview, he at least appears to be leveling out and seemingly more at peace but who knows...if he's hungry and in good shape he could be another Biz for us in the middle except he was quicker and had a bit more touch around the basket...
The Cavs had Larry Sanders in this week to talk to him, but his checkered past apparently is even more checkered than known. A Cavs official confirmed to me tonight they were aware Sanders was arrested last year on a felony charge in Los Angeles, but did not provide any details about the arrest. Late-night attempts to obtain a police report were futile, but according to Los Angeles Sherriff’s Department jail records, Sanders was arrested on June 12 and booked into the Van Nuys jail. His bail was set at $50,000. One Cavs official said he didn’t believe Sanders would be facing discipline by the league should he sign with an NBA team.
9. Still, Sanders has been out of the league for two years because of personal issues. He was treated for depression and anxiety after he was released by the Milwaukee Bucks. He was one of the game’s best shot blockers at one time, and he’s still only 27, but it remains to be seen if another team takes a chance on him.
http://www.ohio.com/blogs/cleveland-...ughts-1.749434
I don't see where he fits in Toronto though.
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