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Houston is going to offer Bulls Center Omer Asik 8 million a year.

Also just saw this Chris Broussard tweet..

"Eric Gordon will visit Indiana Sunday, Houston Monday & Phoenix Tuesday. He will also meet with Portland & perhaps Charlotte & Dallas" - He is seeking 4 yr 58 million.

I highly doubt we even offer, but Gordon is one of the best young SG's in the game today and would give us a heck of a core in Kemba/EGordon/MKG/Bismack to go along with BGordon/Hendo/Mullens/Thomas.

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Houston is going to offer Bulls Center Omer Asik 8 million a year.

Also just saw this Chris Broussard tweet..

"Eric Gordon will visit Indiana Sunday, Houston Monday & Phoenix Tuesday. He will also meet with Portland & perhaps Charlotte & Dallas" - He is seeking 4 yr 58 million.

I highly doubt we even offer, but Gordon is one of the best young SG's in the game today and would give us a heck of a core in Kemba/EGordon/MKG/Bismack to go along with BGordon/Hendo/Mullens/Thomas.

If they sign Gordon Hendo is gone.

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Rumor is Portland offered Hibbert the max last night. I would expect Indy matches the offer, but if they do its going to hurt a lot of their cap flexibility.

I wish the bobcats would go after Eric Gordon in free agency but I think their trade for Ben Gordon means they will look in another direction.

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Ya wow, my opinion of Dwight has changed alot this year. Talk about a spoiled guy, he got his coach fired,played unmotivated this year and is whining about a "blackmail" in his clause. Makes me feel a little better knowing Bismack seems to have his number.

We want Steve Nash to go to Portland so we can get their pick. He would instantly make that team a threat in the West. Also I dont want to sign a big name just yet. Lets let things play out another season.

My dream would be to sign Scott Machado out of Iona and then trade DJ for a future pick. I like Hendo and do not want to move him. He's a good player that will help us move forward.

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The Dwight to the Nets trade talks are heating up. I hear Dwight has already asked the Nets to fire Avery Johnson

LOL and then he will get traded to the Lakers. Dwight hasnt won many people over with his antics.

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