if rockets resign tmac cheap and go all out for wade amaru or bosh
be crazy shit
where do u think lebron will end up ?
I doubt the lakers will want shaq.
pz
i agree. kobe wouldnt want him because a player(sidekick) is yet to win a ring after shaq left.I doubt the lakers will want shaq.
pz
do rockets have a chance of gettng lebron
remeber what he said
he will goto the team that is most likely win a championship
if let tmac go and other players
wouldnt lebron have bigger chance of winning with rockets then winning with Knicks?
I know yao is puss but he still gohard sometimes
whats in houston that lebron would want?
lebron said
he wants to win
he will go to the team which will most likely win a ring
If lebron go to Knicks do u actually think he will win it there?
knicks will be same as Cavs
same shit with a diff logo
Yao with james
mannnn
I doubt the lakers will want shaq.
pz
lebron and bosh
lebron and amare
Lebron yao artest brooks
problem solved
lol aint gonna happen
anyone hear rodney rodgers is paralyzed?
CLEVELAND - Banned Stephon Marbury said yesterday he is no longer willing to negotiate a buyout and either wants to be released or be told to rejoin the team to play.
Marbury's new tact sounded as if he was daring the Knicks to play him now that they are in desperate need of guard help. Marbury actually used the word "we" when talking about the Knicks' chances against the Cavaliers last night.
However, it may be too late after his recent rips on his teammates and coach Mike D'Antoni. If Cuttino Mobley files for a medical retirement today because of a heart condition, the Knicks would have an open roster spot to sign a guard. Sources said they may be desperate enough to consider former All-Star shooting guard Allan Houston, now an assistant to the general manager.
"If they give me a uniform, I'm going to go out and play," Marbury told The Post yesterday. "It's their choice. I was getting ready to go back to practice and play [after Saturday's suspension]."
Five games, five Golden State losses and a more than 2:1 turnover-to-assist ratio. Maggette's selfish play hasn't gone unnoticed by other players. According to sources, after the final buzzer against Boston, Celtics forward Kevin Garnett turned to Maggette and shouted, "Way to get your numbers."
"He just puts his head down and goes to the basket," an Eastern Conference scout said. "He doesn't even look to pass."
Word from team sources is that the Warriors are already regretting signing Maggette to a five-year, $50 million deal last offseason. When Monta Ellis returns to the lineup early next year, Golden State will have to figure out how to spread the wealth among three players (Ellis, Jamal Crawford and Maggette) who aren't very good at spreading it.
Lamar Odom has squawked about the time and space Jackson is using him a couple of times already. And now that Jackson has played Odom instead of Andrew Bynum for the last half of the fourth quarter the past two games, Bynum is miffed.
Eddy Curry had an M.R.I. performed Monday on his sore right knee and is not expected back soon. “It’s healing,” Curry said. “It’s just healing real slow.”
Celtics guard Ray Allen helped an American friend stay safe during the recent terrorist attack in Mumbai, India by keeping him on the phone for 20 minutes.
Allen’s longtime friend Daryl Jones was in the Oberoi Trident Hotel when it was attacked Nov. 26. The flight attendant had gone to the front desk to get a new room key when he heard shooting in the lobby. He then hid in room on the 21st floor.
Allen learned of the attack during a phone call from his wife, Shannon, after a game. When Allen got home, he phoned Jones and kept him updated on the situation from television news reports.
Concerned that his friend might be a target because he was an American, Allen told Jones that if a terrorist asked for his passport to say he didn’t have it and that he was Jamaican.
“We talked for about 20 minutes and I told him, ‘We’ll be (by the phone) if you need to call back. If you call back, we’ll be up waiting, and if you (don’t call), just leave us a message letting us know you’re all right.’ “