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  • #42590
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    RedDead93
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    I would guess since the Magic trade, things are gonna settle down roster-wise so what do you think? I say it will be;

    1.) Bobcats

    2.)Houston

    3.) Magic

    4.)Cleveland

    5.) Portland (I am being honest at least)

    6.)New Orleans

    7.)Detroit

    8.) Sacramento
     

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  • #705406
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    Malik-Universal
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     how is orlando going to end up being better than houston??? 

     

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    • #707682
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      ennysmith
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       I don’t know 

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  • #706206
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    John Hillsen
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    I like

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  • #706312
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    nolang
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     You can probably put Phoenix in that group unless you believe Beasley’s proclamation that he will be an All-Star this season. After missing out on Eric Gordon, they’re likely in rebuilding mode.

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    • #707669
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      RedDead93
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      I think PHX is gonna be like 12 in the west so bottom ten-12 in the league and get another crappy lottery pick. Basically the Rockets for the past 4 years

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  • #706505
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    jmarg25
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    I disagree about Portland, but the others mentioned should be at the bottom. good list

     
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    • #744327
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      Louise Mcallister
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      I don’t know

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  • #706513
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    omphalos
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     I would swap Portland with the Bucks, but otherwise that seems about right.

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  • #707671
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    417basketballfan
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     warriors. just because i’m sure banking on curry and bogut to have another injury plagued season

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  • #708028
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    Daniel R Hazard
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    I know

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  • #711176
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    YuanZi
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    You can probably put Phoenix in that group unless you believe Beasley’s proclamation that he will be an All-Star this season.

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  • #711544
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    rowyoazao
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    I disagree about Portland, but the others mentioned should be at the bottom. good list

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  • #711553
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    rowyoazao
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    I would swap Portland with the Bucks, but otherwise that seems about right.

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    WorldWay TA
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    Notable players not inducted, but who arguably could be in the foreseeable future, include Robert Horry, who won 7 rings with three different teams, Alonzo Mourning, one of the greatest shot-blockers of all-time, and Bernard King, an unstoppable and beloved New York Knick legend.

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    w3e232323avaa
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    The Atlanta Hawks are currently on a five-season playoff streak, but will enter the 2012-13 campaign with only five players on the roster from last season. Gone are dependable veterans such as Joe Johnson and Marvin Williams via offseason trades. In their place are at least eight players who are entering contract years.

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    RockGAGAEWAWW
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    You can’t put too much stock in a preseason game as it is an entirely different environment, but growth from game to game is always a nice development. With a majority of the preseason left to play, it will be on head coach Doc Rivers to make sure he puts Lee in spots where he will be most comfortable.y435t43

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  • #720066
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    RockGAGAEWAWW
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    Jason Terry is much more comfortable in the sixth man role, so there is no need to mess with that. Besides him, there are really no other pure guards that you can count on as Dionte Christmas and Jamar Smith are far too unproven to warrant meaningful minutes at this juncture.hfdg3434

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  • #720082
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    RockGAGAEWAWW
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    I always felt Lee would be the type of player that would fit in seamlessly with a new team, especially a team with championship aspirations. He doesn’t always need the ball in his hands and has always been a willing defender, dating back to his days at Western Kentucky.rety3434

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  • #720092
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    RockGAGAEWAWW
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    afI always felt Lee would be the type of player that would fit in seamlessly with a new team, especially a team with championship aspirations. He doesn’t always need the ball in his hands and has always been a willing defender, dating back to hisqer23 days at Western Kentucky.

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    Once upon a time, Green was considered arrogant, but obviously he’s come a long way since being drafted by Boston in 2005. Today, he’s an integral part of one of the Eastern Conference’s most promising teams, and there might not be a single player in the entire league more grateful for his opportunity.[‘9809789

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