| Posted by: deejay
- Sustainer [501182710] Sun, Apr 06, 2008, 14:34
Baron do something man. |
| 1 | deejay Sustainer
ID: 501182710 Sun, Apr 06, 2008, 14:38
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Seems he is listening to me :)
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| 2 | qwert Donor
ID: 2910242819 Sun, Apr 06, 2008, 15:08
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amazing that yahoo deems West's 23 and 8 to make him a top performer over Chris Paul's 3D.
a great start from 4 guys going in that game or me today.
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| 3 | qwert Donor
ID: 2910242819 Sun, Apr 06, 2008, 15:13
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they've adjusted their opinion.
Chris Paul may just have quadruple double potential one day.
I think the way he's closing the season, he might just have to be the MVP.
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| 4 | deejay Sustainer
ID: 501182710 Sun, Apr 06, 2008, 19:41
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really getting tired of Al Jefferson
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| 5 | Senator Urine
ID: 141130310 Sun, Apr 06, 2008, 20:25
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Me too. And the worst part about it is he has the best schedule. Which means the second you sell he's going to put up a 70. Really wish I had stuck with my original plan now that didn't involve getting Jefferson early.
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| 6 | Dean Martin
ID: 3330621 Sun, Apr 06, 2008, 23:54
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Funny how the last 2 times the Kings have played the Lakers, Ron Artest has missed the previously scheduled game before his matchup with Kobe. Artest, you need to stop cherry-picking and set a better example for your teammates.
IMO As far as AlJeff goes, why would you want a stud slot taken up with a guy that's on a team with absolutely nothing to play for except draft lottery ping-pong balls. He's only on the court for 30-35 minutes/game anyway. There's going to be a fair share of blowouts early because the T-Wolves suck. Of course, as soon as you sell he will go off.
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| 7 | Dave R SuperDude
ID: 3010361110 Mon, Apr 07, 2008, 00:08
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Kind of hard to consider trading Jefferson with 6 games left in 9 days. There are better ways to use trades IMO. Maybe after his 4-5 when you can actually gain a game, even then... the trade might serve a better purpose elsewhere.
I wouldn't pick him at this point however.
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