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I'm not sold on the Blake griffin hype. I think the bulk of his "exciting" is because we are constantly told how exciting he is. Kid is a beast and can jump/dunk but he has no shot, he can jump and that's about it. He is a shorter, smaller, weaker d-Howard but we never heard all the hype about dhoward because we where to busy being sold on the king James hype.
Eh, thats a little too conspiracy theory for me. I think the reason he is hyped as "exciting" is because of his thunderous throw downs, and the car jumping (which I agree the later was overrated). People love high flying types players. He fits the bill.
Don't buy the hype, sterny is selling it by the bucket. When he learns some fundamentals and a shot from outside 3 feet I might care about his game. He isn't good enough to carry a team, but he sure makes that sports center highlight reel!
I don't think it will be as exciting as what happened in the NFL but I am exciting for the shortened free agency period and to see who lands where. Lots of people are talking like T Mac to the Bulls is a done deal, which imo, doesn't hurt the Bulls, but I don't know how much it helps them. I feel like people overstate the Bulls need for a scoring 2 guard, I would rather have an elite defender there. The Bulls scored plenty last year on their way to 62 wins, but people seem to forget that. They remember the Heat series and how when Derrick went away, it seemed like the whole team did. BUT that was because the Heat put Lebron on Rose, which is a ridiculous mismatch. Wade would have still been there to guard any 2 guard as well.
What the bulls really need is offensive production from the 4 or 5 spot. I love Noah, but he is not an elite, or really even good scorer, and Boozer was a bust last year. If Booze can find his offensive touch, the Bulls will have a real shot at this.
I love me some future bets. Here are the odds for the 2012 NBA title:
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I'd say the Mavs are the best value at this point.
I see Brandon Roy has been cut loose by the Blazers. Wonder where he'll wind up.....
where did you see/hear that? i cant find anything other then expectation that he will be done and gone. i dont think teams can actually make any deals until the CBA is officially signed and the vote has yet to be made.
I'm curious to see what the Bulls do to improve their team. They need a scorer desperately. If they can get a consistent 2nd/3rd option on offense, they will be right back in title hunt in my opinion.
I'm also looking forward to my Wizards. I think we will be better this year and surprise people mainly because our roster is pretty much set. I don't expect a lot of changes, which will help given how short training camp is.
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