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“Be more concerned with your character than your reputation, because your character is what you really are, while your reputation is merely what others think you are.”
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Matt52 wrote: View Post
Not to mention his injury history, age, and declining production. If I had to take Camby or Gray, I'd take Gray.... and I bet he'd be a lot cheaper as well.
Taking Gray over Camby makes as much sense as it doesn't.
Plus, Camby doesn't even play in portland anymore and he isn't known for beefs.
His declining production fits perfectly with his declining role on a team. Nobody is talking about him being a starter or a long term fix, so if anything his age is a positive because of the experience he can share. His Injury history, i'd be shocked if a late 30's 7 foot man didn't have an injury history. Never mind one that has played basketball for the past twenty something years.
But, I do agree that he shouldn't be coming here nore will he. He's at the age where he just wants to settle in and play out his last few years. If he does move, he wants it to be to a legit contender and wants a guaranteed role where his minutes don't constantly fluxuate.If Your Uncle Jack Helped You Off An Elephant, Would You Help Your Uncle Jack Off An Elephant?
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thead wrote: View PostIf he is cleared by doctors and passes all his physicals I don't see any reason not to sign himIf Your Uncle Jack Helped You Off An Elephant, Would You Help Your Uncle Jack Off An Elephant?
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LBF wrote: View PostDude, you can't just stay away from players because they have disagreements with a coach. You wouldn't have enough to fill the roster then.
Taking Gray over Camby makes as much sense as it doesn't.
Plus, Camby doesn't even play in portland anymore and he isn't known for beefs.
His declining production fits perfectly with his declining role on a team. Nobody is talking about him being a starter or a long term fix, so if anything his age is a positive because of the experience he can share. His Injury history, i'd be shocked if a late 30's 7 foot man didn't have an injury history. Never mind one that has played basketball for the past twenty something years.
But, I do agree that he shouldn't be coming here nore will he. He's at the age where he just wants to settle in and play out his last few years. If he does move, he wants it to be to a legit contender and wants a guaranteed role where his minutes don't constantly fluxuate.
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Ya, I know that.
But, I imagine that would be what he wants if Houston doesn't want him.
I was just arguing your reasons of him not being a good signing.
I guess something got misinterpreted.If Your Uncle Jack Helped You Off An Elephant, Would You Help Your Uncle Jack Off An Elephant?
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LBF wrote: View PostYa, I know that.
But, I imagine that would be what he wants if Houston doesn't want him.
I was just arguing your reasons of him not being a good signing.
I guess something got misinterpreted.
38 year olds should be past the point of beefing with coaches or in this case they should give a sh!t and step forward to be a leader - especially when looking at a candidate for a rebuilding team such as Toronto.
His injury history is brutal regardless of his age.
Taking Gray makes more sense if he gives you better production and is cheaper. The declining role is a good point though.
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thead wrote: View PostIf he is cleared by doctors and passes all his physicals I don't see any reason not to sign him
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Just to make it clear AK47 is one year older than Gerald Wallace and has way more playoffs experience. Is to contributing to winning unlike GW. AK47 shoots the ball better(a need like DC BC said) than GW
Also it's the first time that Andrei has been actually healthy in the last couple years.@Chr1st1anL
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Chr1s1anL wrote: View PostJust to make it clear AK47 is one year older than Gerald Wallace and has way more playoffs experience. Is to contributing to winning unlike GW. AK47 shoots the ball better(a need like DC BC said) than GW
Also it's the first time that Andrei has been actually healthy in the last couple years.
Given age and shooting and rebounding ability, I'd really like to see Ilyasova over the other guys.
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A definite "HELL YES" to Mayo. He's everything we're hoping DeRozan one day turns into.
And if it's a choice between Wallace or Kirilenko, I'd go with Kirilenko. He provides almost as much value, but at a noticeably cheaper price (I assume).
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