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Dampier Waived


carolinaAl

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So if we are 5 mill under, can that be combined with trading DJ or Boris to get a decent player? Are there any decent trade possibilites left or was Dampier our only hope. I mean Larry has been a trading machine. I cannot see us entering season standing pat with what we have.

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MJ fuged up when trying to get what he thought was the last piece for a CP3 deal.

The Bobcats have definitely taken a step backwards from last season.

This is exactly why MJ has long been considered a failure off the court. He fuged up in Washington...and he just fuged up again.

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I think we're actually really only 2.2mill under the cap now but can still do some things. MJ's Dampier trade failed bad, he took a risk and it didn't work out. We were probably, I hate to say it, better off keeping Chandler for another year.

Don't expect the playoffs next year guys.

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This is exactly why MJ has long been considered a failure off the court. He fuged up in Washington...and he just fuged up again.

Everybody ever associated with NBA basketball in DC has fudged up. That team has a history of sucking. To attack Jordan for failing is pretty unfair. I doubt even Jerry West would save that franchise. A have to be one of the worst run franchises in the history of sports. Sheesh

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Everybody ever associated with NBA basketball in DC has fudged up. That team has a history of sucking. To attack Jordan for failing is pretty unfair. I doubt even Jerry West would save that franchise. A have to be one of the worst run franchises in the history of sports. Sheesh

His decisions there (particularly in the draft) were GOD AWFUL....

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MJ is known though, for completely turning around washington's financial side, paving the way for the arenas, haywood, jamison teams that were in the playoffs a few years. Sure he effed up some picks...but he did put the next guy after him in washington in wonderful shape.

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