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Hornets @ Grizzlies


Proudiddy

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These guys are pretty good.  At very least fun to watch.  Almost very offseason move has fit just as we had hoped.

I have been so caught up in Panthers football, UNC football and basketball haven't posted much.

But been watching every game and these guys are fun to watch.

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I know we're only a quarter of the way through the season, but we might want to consider shopping Jefferson and our first rounder, because this team could make a serious run. Get a replacement for PJ, another legit Center that fits our offense and we might be able to compete with a healthy Cavs squad.

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38 minutes ago, Jakob said:

I know we're only a quarter of the way through the season, but we might want to consider shopping Jefferson and our first rounder, because this team could make a serious run. Get a replacement for PJ, another legit Center that fits our offense and we might be able to compete with a healthy Cavs squad.

Yea, but who do you target? 

Gay, Hayward, W.Chandler???? 

 

If Utah would go for it, I'd take another 3pt shooter that can pass. lol 

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6 minutes ago, carpanfan96 said:

Yea, but who do you target? 

Gay, Hayward, W.Chandler???? 

 

If Utah would go for it, I'd take another 3pt shooter that can pass. lol 

Not sure.. Who's available will become more clearer as we approach the deadline. Until then I really don't know who we should target. 

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11 hours ago, Jakob said:

I know we're only a quarter of the way through the season, but we might want to consider shopping Jefferson and our first rounder, because this team could make a serious run. Get a replacement for PJ, another legit Center that fits our offense and we might be able to compete with a healthy Cavs squad.

Depends on who you would get for it.  Big Al still has a valuable role on this team.  I dont want to move him, just for the sake of moving him.  

But Al also has good value on trade market with his expiring contract, plus he can play  a little bit.

I guess it comea down to who we could get for him

 

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