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B/R predicts we sign Deng


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Really? We were like 28th in the league in three point shooting and you want a one-dimensional player who makes his living at the rim?

I don't want just a three point shooter, I want a complete player. I've seen you complain about Henderson more than anyone and now you want a player that is a slightly better version of him playing next to him? That would be the worst shooting combo in the NBA.

Deng doesn't make his living at the rim. They man is one of the better mid range guy in this league.

C'mon man.

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Really? We were like 28th in the league in three point shooting and you want a one-dimensional player who makes his living at the rim?

I don't want just a three point shooter, I want a complete player. I've seen you complain about Henderson more than anyone and now you want a player that is a slightly better version of him playing next to him? That would be the worst shooting combo in the NBA.

And, it's okay. You were also the same guy who didn't want Big Al last offseason.

I'll forgive you after Deng help make us a top 3 in the East.

Ha ha ha ha ha ha. HAAAAHHHH

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And, it's okay. You were also the same guy who didn't want Big Al last offseason.

I'll forgive you after Deng help make us a top 3 in the East.

Ha ha ha ha ha ha. HAAAAHHHH

Ummmm I'm the first guy that mentioned the idea of signing Jefferson and I mentioned it during the season after sitting court side and seeing him play live with the Jazz.

But you know, facts....

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Really?

Give me a quote on that, anything, something...

Quit making sh*t up.

I was the biggest proponent of Jefferson here.

OMFG!!!!

Why can you lie like that man????

You and I were pretty much the two who brought up the Jefferson idea in the beginning. Then, closed to FA time you dropped out. Was against to singing Al bc he would want too much money! Memory refreshed???

Making $hit up ? Lol.

If I have the time tonight, I'll proudly go find your posts.

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Ummmm I'm the first guy that mentioned the idea of signing Jefferson and I mentioned it during the season after sitting court side and seeing him play live with the Jazz.

But you know, facts....

Yes! You, I and a couple others were the first to bring Al's name up.

But, remember he costs too much? Against giving him $$$$.

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