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Offline Mike-Dub

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How do you post videos?

Here is the link from Ball Don't Lie...

http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ball_dont_lie/post/Video-Chris-Webber-does-not-want-to-be-compared?urn=nba,256186#remaining-content

Lol  ;D!

C-Webb is a jerk in this interview too!



« Last Edit: July 15, 2010, 03:11:24 PM by Mike-Dub »
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just awesome. i'm more confident than every we could pry corey brewer out of the twin cities....
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I feel bad for the fans of Minnesota.  At least Kevin McHale was mediocre.

Trading Big Al for a hill of beans just boggles my mind, even moreso than the Johnny Flynn pick.

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lol at C-webb at the end. "yeah.. Good luck" in a sarcastic tone lol

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Its amazing to me how some of these owners can hire such totally incompetent people to run franchises that are worth a few hundred million dollars.

You're entrusting an asset to someone who obviously doesn't have a clue and not only does he run the franchise into the ground -- he's getting paid to do it!

I thought Pitino was the benchmark for bufoonery in that regard, but Kahn I think is challenging for the title.

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I like the part where Chris Webber says we are not discussing me and Darko in the same sentence.

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And this guy just signed ANOTHER PG! Does he know how to read a depth chart?  He stocks up on SFs and PGs at an unbelievable rate.  I can't understand it for the life of me.
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I feel like listening to David Kahn talk for that long actually made me a dumber person.   :P

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They should have hired Chaka Khan to run that team...  ::)
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And this guy just signed ANOTHER PG! Does he know how to read a depth chart?  He stocks up on SFs and PGs at an unbelievable rate.  I can't understand it for the life of me.

That's because he's now potentially interested in dumping Johnny Flynn.  It boggles the mind.

The Twolves should have a young roster of:

C: Big Al / Pekovic
PF: Kevin Love
SF: Michael Beasley
SG: Stephen Curry
PG: Ricky Rubio (in the future)

That's a very intriguing young team that has first-tier talent (even though Love never should have been drafted.)  However, by taking Flynn and trading Big Al for nothing, the team really doomed itself.

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I feel bad for the fans of Minnesota.  At least Kevin McHale was mediocre.

Trading Big Al for a hill of beans just boggles my mind, even moreso than the Johnny Flynn pick.

What strikes me most odd about Kahn is just a complete lack of logic to any of his decisions.

Isiah Thomas was a horrific General Manager, probably the worst Pre-Kahn GM I could think of, but at least I could kind of see where he was going with his terrible decisions even when they were clearly stupid ones.

IE: When he brought Steve Francis in, you knew it couldn't work, but at the very least Steve Francis was, at that point, a pretty talented basketball player. And if somehow him and Marbury could share the ball the might have a decent team, or at least a very exciting one. It didn't work out, obviously. But again, I could see what he was going for.

Kahn doesn't evem have that. When he makes a decision, you just scratch your head trying to figure out what he's going for.

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And this guy just signed ANOTHER PG! Does he know how to read a depth chart?  He stocks up on SFs and PGs at an unbelievable rate.  I can't understand it for the life of me.

That's because he's now potentially interested in dumping Johnny Flynn.  It boggles the mind.

The Twolves should have a young roster of:

C: Big Al / Pekovic
PF: Kevin Love
SF: Michael Beasley
SG: Stephen Curry
PG: Ricky Rubio (in the future)

That's a very intriguing young team that has first-tier talent (even though Love never should have been drafted.)  However, by taking Flynn and trading Big Al for nothing, the team really doomed itself.

It's especially [dang]ing because I don't see cap space as a big value to this team.  Top Free Agents aren't really lining up to go to Minnesota.  Like Oklahoma City, they should be stockpiling young talent and draft picks in a small market, which they are doing to a degree, but in really stupid and redundant ways.  And they bring in guys like Ridnour, who isn't bad, but is only taking away opportunities for guys like Flynn... it's just confusing.  

Usually with bad GM moves I can at least see what they were thinking.  Like they're putting too much stock in mediocre or old players.  That's bad but I can at least possibly understand it.  With Minnesota I can't get a lot of their moves.

Also, Wes Johnson ahead of Cousins will be looked back on as the giant mistake it was.  Kahn is truly a joke.
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And this guy just signed ANOTHER PG! Does he know how to read a depth chart?  He stocks up on SFs and PGs at an unbelievable rate.  I can't understand it for the life of me.

That's because he's now potentially interested in dumping Johnny Flynn.  It boggles the mind.

The Twolves should have a young roster of:

C: Big Al / Pekovic
PF: Kevin Love
SF: Michael Beasley
SG: Stephen Curry
PG: Ricky Rubio (in the future)

That's a very intriguing young team that has first-tier talent (even though Love never should have been drafted.)  However, by taking Flynn and trading Big Al for nothing, the team really doomed itself.

It's especially [dang]ing because I don't see cap space as a big value to this team.  Top Free Agents aren't really lining up to go to Minnesota.  Like Oklahoma City, they should be stockpiling young talent and draft picks in a small market, which they are doing to a degree, but in really stupid and redundant ways.  And they bring in guys like Ridnour, who isn't bad, but is only taking away opportunities for guys like Flynn... it's just confusing.  

Usually with bad GM moves I can at least see what they were thinking.  Like they're putting too much stock in mediocre or old players.  That's bad but I can at least possibly understand it.  With Minnesota I can't get a lot of their moves.

Also, Wes Johnson ahead of Cousins will be looked back on as the giant mistake it was.  Kahn is truly a joke.

Yeah, true, I didn't even address this year's draft.  I'm just not sure what Kahn sees in mediocre Syracuse guys.

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They should have hired Chaka Khan to run that team...  ::)

LOL.  She'd probably do a better job.
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I like the part where Chris Webber says we are not discussing me and Darko in the same sentence.

Yeah, that was pretty funny.  Then he said he was only kidding.  No he wasn't. lol
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