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    Quote Originally Posted by BRule View Post
    Better be next year, after that their window is gone.
    They are losing Williams/Lopez after next year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thethe View Post
    They are losing Williams/Lopez after next year?
    That's enough to win?

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    So BRule, am I going to hear how good Lamb was today or is that only when he isn't good?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRule View Post
    That's enough to win?
    Of course not but its a great start. Both are still young.

    Just like people want to come to NY/LA people are going to want to come to BK. Add in an owner that will pay a ridiculous amount of tax and have a draw in the eastern european leagues then you are goin gto have a good team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thethe View Post
    Of course not but its a great start. Both are still young.

    Just like people want to come to NY/LA people are going to want to come to BK. Add in an owner that will pay a ridiculous amount of tax and have a draw in the eastern european leagues then you are goin gto have a good team.
    Deron is older than Melo, who you said is going to be finished in 2 years.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRule View Post
    Deron is older than Melo, who you said is going to be finished in 2 years.....
    I never said Melo would be finished. I said he can't be relied on to be a guy who can carry a team by himself. Both players could use better conditioning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thethe View Post
    So BRule, am I going to hear how good Lamb was today or is that only when he isn't good?
    7 TO's / no assists.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRule View Post
    7 TO's / no assists.
    He will not be relied on to set up his teammates. He will not be handling the ball with KD/RW/RJ on the team.

    The summer league is like a minor league game. They ask players to do things they aren't comfortable doing to get better at it. Lamb is being told to handle the ball and administer the offense.

    When he actually is playing for the Thunder he will be a spot up shooter and a guy running off screens. The guy can flat out shoot and thats what they will need to replace Martin.

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    Where are you getting this from? "Flat out shooter"? Says who. He shot ****ing 33% in college from 3....

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRule View Post
    Where are you getting this from? "Flat out shooter"? Says who. He shot ****ing 33% in college from 3....
    As an 18 year old kid? How about what he shot in the D-League last year?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thethe View Post
    As an 18 year old kid? How about what he shot in the D-League last year?
    The Big East D > The DLeague

    And he was 20 at UConn, not 18.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRule View Post
    The Big East D > The DLeague

    And he was 20 at UConn, not 18.
    He was born May 30th 1992.

    So he is 21 this year.
    20 last year.
    18-19 in UCONN...sorry was off by a year. He had a solid freshman year and was not as good obviously in his sophmore year. Then had a nice year in the D-league last year. You just want to pick out bad things because now he is a Thunder player.

    Big East is not better than the D-League. The top end talent in the Big East is better but there are plenty of people that play in the Big East that couldn't make the rosters of the D-League teams.

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    BWAHAHAHAHAHA go look at the DLeague stat leaders and re-think if you seriously wanna say it's better than the Big East.

    The DLeague is a ****ing joke

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRule View Post
    BWAHAHAHAHAHA go look at the DLeague stat leaders and re-think if you seriously wanna say it's better than the Big East.

    The DLeague is a ****ing joke
    So why is 75% of the big east not even playing professional basketball?

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    Quote Originally Posted by thethe View Post
    So why is 75% of the big east not even playing professional basketball?
    So you're telling me you think the DLeague plays better D than what Louisville and Syracuse did last year?

    Did you look at the names on the stat sheet? Obviously not

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    Quote Originally Posted by BRule View Post
    So you're telling me you think the DLeague plays better D than what Louisville and Syracuse did last year?

    Did you look at the names on the stat sheet? Obviously not
    You didn't say just Louisville. You said hte Big East. In terms of total talent for each player the D-League is better.

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    9 Ryan Ayers G 6-7 210 Notre Dame
    32 JaMychal Green F 6-9 220 Alabama
    22 Lester Hudson G 6-3 190 Tennessee-Martin
    00 Rick Jackson F 6-9 240 Syracuse
    10 Dontell Jefferson G 6-5 195 Arkansas
    5 Tre Kelley G 6-0 188 South Carolina
    0 Chris Roberts G 6-4 205 Bradley
    4 Jamarr Sanders G 6-4 210 Alabama-Birmingham
    15 Patrick Sullivan C 6-9 215 S.E. Louisiana
    24 Alexis Wangmene F 6-7 241 Texas
    7 Tyler Wilkerson F 6-8 240 Marshall

    Jam Roster
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    34 Chris Cooper C 6-10 245 Old Dominion
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    32 Shan Foster G, F 6-6 195 Vanderbilt
    9 Damion James G, F 6-7 225 Texas
    24 Adam Koch F 6-8 255 Northern Iowa
    7 Renaldo Major F 6-6 210 Fresno State
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    33 Adrian Thomas F 6-7 225 Miami

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    50 Michael Eric F 6-10 240 Temple
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    7 Jorge Gutierrez G 6-3 195 California
    20 Jai Lucas G 5-10 160 Texas
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    21 Arinze Onuaku F, C 6-9 275 Syracuse
    42 Ryan Rossiter F 6-9 255 Siena
    30 Kyle Weaver G 6-6 200 Washington State

    12 Tirrell Baines F 6-6 220 Marshall
    34 Keith Benson C 6-11 230 Oakland
    10 Nick Covington G 6-2 200 Oklahoma City
    23 Erik Daniels F 6-8 215 Kentucky
    32 Kyle Goldcamp F 6-10 250 Gannon
    22 Demonte Harper G 6-4 188 Morehead State
    13 Cory Higgins G 6-5 180 Colorado
    Terrence Jennings F 6-10 230 Louisville
    4 Mustafa Shakur G 6-3 190 Arizona
    33 Chace Stanback F 6-8 210 UNLV
    24 Wesley Witherspoon F 6-9 215 Memphis

    10 Bryant Austin F 6-6 215 Indiana State
    22 Luke Harangody F 6-8 240 Notre Dame
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    23 Jerome Jordan C 7-0 253 Tulsa
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    195
    Baylor

    12 Jermaine Taylor
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    210
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    6-5
    210
    Temple

    17 Jeremiah Rivers
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    6-5
    207
    Indiana

    19 Josh Selby
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    183
    Kansas

    21 Justin Hawkins
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    6-7
    210
    New Mexico State

    24 Omar Reed
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    6-6
    215
    Bluefield

    33 Chris Wright
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    6-8
    225
    Dayton

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    255
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    7-0
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    260
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    50 Ralph Sampson C 6-11 240 Minnesota
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    22 Dar Tucker G 6-4 205 DePaul

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    7 Tyler Honeycutt F 6-8 188 UCLA
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    24 Glen Rice G 6-6 215 Georgia Tech
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    I'm assuming these are the D-League rosters?

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    I prefer to call them the scrubs that are in the DLeague but yeah, the DLeague rosters.

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    Cavs are now the most interesting team in the league.

    Irving
    Bynum
    Varajao
    Thomson
    Waiters
    Gee
    Bennett
    Jack
    Clark
    Zeller

    Thats a solid team right there...especially if Bennett is good.

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