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Jay.r
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Post subject: The Best Offseason Ranking Thus Far?
Posted: Sep 03, 2008 - 01:12 PM PST
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13) Toronto Raptors - Projection (44-3 - Last Season (41-41) - Jermaine O’Neal acquistion could potentailly be huge for the Raptors. TJ Ford was shipped out and Calderon gets full time pg duty. Bargnani should improve.
14) Los Angeles Clippers - Projection (43-39) - Last Season (23-59) - Elton Brand didn’t play last year so you can’t really call that a loss. Adding Baron Davis in free agency and Marcus Camby via trade salvaged what was looking to be a disastrous offseason. Chris Kaman came on strong before getting injured last year, Al Thornton should improve in his sophomore season, and rookie Eric Gordon can be a special player.
15) Dallas Mavericks - Projection (42-40) - Last Season (51-31) - Dumb trade costs good team 10 wins this year. After some early season struggles expect Cuban to begin dealing.
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JamFan
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Post subject: RE: The Best Offseason Ranking Thus Far?
Posted: Sep 03, 2008 - 03:06 PM PST
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| This is going to be the best preseason camp the Clippers have ever had. I think a lot of sportwriters are going to be moving us up even furthur even before the season starts. |
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clipperboy24
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Post subject: RE: The Best Offseason Ranking Thus Far?
Posted: Sep 03, 2008 - 04:19 PM PST
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| i actually like the list this guy complied and his reasonings... very unbiased... and as much as many dont like him, andrew bynum should be one of the top 3 centers in the league... |
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Icecoldclipper
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Post subject: RE: The Best Offseason Ranking Thus Far?
Posted: Sep 03, 2008 - 04:52 PM PST
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| Nice post I really do like our chances of being an above .500 team once everyone settle in together.- |
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sz123456
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Post subject: RE: The Best Offseason Ranking Thus Far?
Posted: Sep 03, 2008 - 10:13 PM PST
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| I like it, very realistic |
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sz123456
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Post subject: RE: The Best Offseason Ranking Thus Far?
Posted: Sep 03, 2008 - 10:15 PM PST
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| well at least he was realistic to the Clippers, not so much for the Sixers. 2nd in the east with more than 50 wins? Sixers will be 5th or 6th in that conference in my mind |
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clipperboy24
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Post subject: Re: RE: The Best Offseason Ranking Thus Far?
Posted: Sep 04, 2008 - 01:05 PM PST
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Clipper 6th Man
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sz123456 wrote:
well at least he was realistic to the Clippers, not so much for the Sixers. 2nd in the east with more than 50 wins? Sixers will be 5th or 6th in that conference in my mind
sixers took the pistons to 7 games without brand... imagine them with him, not too long though it might make one cry
They didnt lose one players and reggie evans pales in comparison to brand and they added Donyell marshall and royal ivey and drafter marreese speights |
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