1 -- Another NBA team is taking charge of a D-League squad, this time around the Nets obtaining the Springfield franchise. I'm sure someone's done the math on this, but when running a D-League team costs in the neighborhood of $5 million per year (guessing from nothing, cheap nfl jerseys though I suspect that's high), why wouldn't that be considered a no-brainer for teams?
1a -- I understand there's hesitation to, say, possess a single-affiliation team in Greensboro, however the Bobcats are in a position where it makes a myriad of sense due to the kind of team moncler they're building. I occur to believe in doing everything it takes to get a superstar, even if that badly compromises depth, but the Cats' strategy seems to be to spread the talent throughout the roster. In the event that's true, then it behooves them to have a more efficient way to complete the eight-through-twelve nike dunks spots on the active roster, and believe is there than a continuing open tryout consisting of performance in practices abercrombie and games at both the NBA level and D-League level?
2 -- Prediction: Set up Miami Heat win a championship, they'll suss the trade market for Chris Bosh following this season. Just like everybody else who's followed the NBA for more than a couple of years, I realized that they'd have trouble defending bigs -- not only the greater bigs, but any bigs, given Bosh's known defensive limitations, Zydrunas Ilgauskas's sudden decline last season, and Udonis Haslem's insufficient size. If Joel Anthony may be the answer, then your question sucks.
2a -- They'd be better off by having an all-defense, minimal-offense, big man who gets taken care of when Lebron and Dwyane Wade drive to the hoop, and cleans up on the boards. That is to say: anyone who is basically Haslem with enough size to play real defense on Dwight Howard.
2b -- Incomplete listing of guys who aren't as good as Bosh inside a vacuum, but would be more effective than Bosh about the Heat, and their teams would probably part with them if Bosh was offered as part of a trade package right now: Emeka Okafor, Anderson Varejao, Marcus Camby, Greg Oden, Chris Andersen, Hasheem Thabeet (yes, I visited), Ben Wallace, Nick Collison (when healthy), Brendan Haywood, and Samuel Dalembert.
2c -- They could also just sign Kendrick Perkins for the full
Mid-Level Exception.
The list each week is really a number of thoughts that don't
necessarily have to do with the Bobcats. Topics might ED HardY have show up in
previous posts or will come up again in future posts.
3 -- After that bit of rosterbation, we need something for that
etymology nerds. You may be thinking about nike Air Max seeing the earliest
technique word "rosterbation" I could find, within the comment
portion of this USS Mariner thread from 2006.
