Huh, bummer. Well, now we know for certain that we're looking for another pg.
"Karl played for the Lakers' summer league team in Las Vegas earlier this month. He averaged 12.2 points and 1.8 rebounds in five games. "The Bobcats also offered, but I felt more comfortable with the Lakers because I've been around them," he said. "I think I fit with them." -Idaho Statesman
http://www.hoopshype.com/rumors.htm
Huh, bummer. Well, now we know for certain that we're looking for another pg.
We need one bad. I hope we do something soon. I really hate this waiting crap. I wish the season would just get started.
You guys think we'll go after a vet point guard, or a point that only has 1-2 years of experience under their belt?
Who the fuck is Dominic Mcguire
I think one with a little experance and a lot of up side . I think the job is Dee Browns . He makes more sence than any one else. He fits the system perfectly and all he wants is a contract, nothing big . A fast break team fits a one man fast break. Pollard all so wants to play for a fast break team so he would be a good canadate hear as well.At the five . With all the good decisions MJ and Bernie has made this year . We geting another big and a point for sure.
Thanks Ammofan!
right now id be thrilled to finish up the off-season by getting dee brown an pollard
Do the Bobcats have any interest in Dee Brown? Or any main point guard? Have they eve talked to Brown or a big like Pollard
Its just like the J-RICH thing . M.J. and Bernie says nothing til they do it. No rumors and it seams like it takes for ever be for they make a move. They take thair time for sure and let the market come to them . Its a smart way to bisness because no one else has any idea of what you doing next or who you after.
Thanks Ammofan!
Right on, jax!!! Bumpus has already mentioned Pollard, which I was in favor of, and I'm not against Dee Brown at all....as long as it's not the Reebok Pump Dee BrownOriginally Posted by jaxatax23
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