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Too Good To Be True?


chknwing

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Man, I would do it if I was going to be in NC long term. I'll be here this upcoming season while finishing off school, but I got a job offer in Texas after I graduate, so I won't be here the next season.

Damn, that's a good deal. I don't care if it's upper level...when I go to Cat or Panther games, I actually prefer the upper level.

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Last ditch effort.

Lost out on the first pick... Looking to maximize profits for next year... MJ likely to sell next year... Team moves to Seattle.

MJ's not going to sell next year but it does make me wonder if the team leaves in the next two-three years (I personally hope they don't) would that be a record for the shortest franchise length in a pro league?

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MJ's not going to sell next year but it does make me wonder if the team leaves in the next two-three years (I personally hope they don't) would that be a record for the shortest franchise length in a pro league?

Possibly. Meh, we already set the record for lowest winning percentage ever in an NBA season, why stop there with records of futility? Go for it!

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this is in response the front office realizing we will be just as bad next year as we were this year.

There is no one in this draft we can get that will win more games for us. If Smack and Kemba show

progress this year, and with 2 picks in the 2013 draft, and with a shocking cap space opening for

2013, there is light at the end of the tunnel. Heading into the 2013 season, we should have 5 very

young high draft picks and at least one free agent addition who will matter.

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