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  • The Coach
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    Tesla wrote: View Post
    I blame Matt
    I blame the new ads!

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  • The Coach
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    e2thed wrote: View Post
    Lol at Ed Davis' last tweet, http://twitter.com/#!/eddavis32
    I love Calderon, but want him to get a chance on a new team... Tweet's like this can't be good for Jose's self-esteem.

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  • DaveKim
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    i am really disappointed. Not as a Raptors fan but as a Nash fan.

    After all those great series of Phoenix vs Lakers and Phoenix vs Spurs i couldn't imagine he would go there. Where is the rivalry? sigh.

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  • e2thed
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    Lol at Ed Davis' last tweet, http://twitter.com/#!/eddavis32

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  • DoNDaDDa
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    Blacklash2k4 wrote: View Post
    To be honest, Nash might not have owed us anything, but whether Nash knows it or not. he more or less humiliated the Raptors in the worst way possible. We are probably the biggest laughing stock in the NBA right now. The Raptors, a team that already has trouble getting free agents, can't even convince a Canadian free agent to come. If even a fellow Canadian won't come, why would an American player want to come? For someone who wants to develop basketball in Canada, that's a pretty d-bag move to make towards Canada's only team. Personally, I respect his decision since it's his decision to make and I won't personally boo him when he comes to the ACC, but I can almost guarantee that he will get booed harder than VC, T-Mac, and Bosh combined. It's not only a big blow towards the Raptors, but it's also a pretty big blow towards Canadian basketball in general.
    im sure he gets booed vigorously in T.O... but he's going to get booed unmercifully by NY fans...

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  • draftedraptor
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    Blacklash2k4 wrote: View Post
    To be honest, Nash might not have owed us anything, but whether Nash knows it or not. he more or less humiliated the Raptors in the worst way possible. We are probably the biggest laughing stock in the NBA right now. The Raptors, a team that already has trouble getting free agents, can't even convince a Canadian free agent to come. If even a fellow Canadian won't come, why would an American player want to come? For someone who wants to develop basketball in Canada, that's a pretty d-bag move to make towards Canada's only team. Personally, I respect his decision since it's his decision to make and I won't personally boo him when he comes to the ACC, but I can almost guarantee that he will get booed harder than VC, T-Mac, and Bosh combined. It's not only a big blow towards the Raptors, but it's also a pretty big blow towards Canadian basketball in general.

    I was at the strippers watching everyone throw pennies at this rough bird who takes it like a champ.
    I saw something in her that other didn't. I threw a 100-dollar bill only to watch her throw it back on my face.
    Good times

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  • Red and White
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    So in the end, Nash really wanted the opportunity to win a championship. Was the whole "waiting for New York to come up with an offer" just giving some time to a contender to get a deal set up?

    Regardless, I am happy for Nash. Shame the Raptors had to be humiliated like this, but I think that is more BC's fault.

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  • Blacklash2k4
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    To be honest, Nash might not have owed us anything, but whether Nash knows it or not. he more or less humiliated the Raptors in the worst way possible. We are probably the biggest laughing stock in the NBA right now. The Raptors, a team that already has trouble getting free agents, can't even convince a Canadian free agent to come. If even a fellow Canadian won't come, why would an American player want to come? For someone who wants to develop basketball in Canada, that's a pretty d-bag move to make towards Canada's only team. Personally, I respect his decision since it's his decision to make and I won't personally boo him when he comes to the ACC, but I can almost guarantee that he will get booed harder than VC, T-Mac, and Bosh combined. It's not only a big blow towards the Raptors, but it's also a pretty big blow towards Canadian basketball in general.

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  • charlesnba23
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    Tabarnak! Thats all I gotta say.

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  • zulfi
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    On the bright side, at least Nash didn't sign with Miami or New York! Also, maybe now we can get a younger point guard.

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  • heinz57
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    The greatest Canadians in any sport seem to gravitate to Los Angeles in their twilight...

    Must be the legalized pot

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  • Sig
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    I blame Matt

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  • draftedraptor
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    I don't see it.

    Looks like its been taken down.

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  • Sig
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    You didn't need to create a whole new thread for this, just post it in the Nash sticky thread.

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    Nash To Lakers

    http://espn.go.com/los-angeles/nba/s...ign-trade-deal

    can they contend with OKC now

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