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How does this apply since there is a salary cap?

Teams that don't draft or build their own guys, just take from other teams, get on my nerves. All they did was spend money on proven stars. I don't know, I have more respect for teams like the Pistons when they dominated and used what they had.

Oh and baseball has a cap too... just you can go over it and pay fines and that's OK lol.

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yeah, but all the other players were rough before last year.... rondo, perkins, big baby davis, powe, eddie house, scalabrine, tony delk. were thay all superstars?????

posey and casell are your only arguments. an they haven't been more than role players in years.

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yeah, but all the other players were rough before last year.... rondo, perkins, big baby davis, powe, eddie house, scalabrine, tony delk. were thay all superstars?????

posey and casell are your only arguments. an they haven't been more than role players in years.

Man those guys been around for a while. House? Delk? Na, they bought their championship, but oh well, anyone else would have if they could too. I'm pretty sure if any team went out and bought Garnett, Allen, and Pierce they could win it all too.

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well Boston traded away- high draft pick (jeff green i think) and jefferson for garnett and allen.

lakers traded who? for gasol? kwame brown? marc gasol? (i like him, but still) yall got fisher only becasue of your hospital. he should still be in Utah.

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