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Old 06-29-2007, 11:49 AM
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It may not be as bad a deal as you think. If/When the Celts are out of the playoff picture there are plenty of teams that may desire Allen for a legit playoff run (can you say Cavs?). The biggest thing that they did was trade Wally and his idiotic contract which frees up a lot of cap space for them that they were stuck with through 2009. (26 mill I believe). They still have Radcliff's expiring contract to deal and at least Allen will be marketable if and when they need to deal him. Plus you keep Pierce occupied during the offseason.
I wonder if Wally was the key in this trade happening. The Celts prob told the Sonics that they have to take Wally if they want Green. I hope everything works out OK for both teams. I love when Boston is in the hunt because their fans are so enjoyable to make fun of.
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Old 06-29-2007, 12:15 PM
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I wonder if Wally was the key in this trade happening. The Celts prob told the Sonics that they have to take Wally if they want Green. I hope everything works out OK for both teams. I love when Boston is in the hunt because their fans are so enjoyable to make fun of.
I think Ainge just wanted out of that unmovable contract. Allen has a big contract but he has actual value because he is a good player. Wally is a 13 million dollar mistake. The Celts picked two pretty good guys in the 2nd round including Davis from LSU with Seattles pick.
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Old 06-29-2007, 12:40 PM
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I just wish Stern would ,just once, say something like ...."and with the 1st pick of the NBA draft the New York Knicks select .....OH MY GOD..











....THUD!"
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Old 06-29-2007, 08:02 PM
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Apparently Stephen A. Smith, Spike Lee, and Isiah Thomas are all good buds. This should scare the crud out of Knicks fans. They appear to be jubilant over a trade allowing them to get Zach Randolph. Getting rid of Francis was good, but Randolph is a huge gamble I guess they had to make. This guy is a head case with 4 years left on a contract over 60 million, and they are happy over clearing some room by getting rid of Francis... the Blazers will be done with him in one year.

And Stephen A, and Spike crooning over "zeek" was just sickening. Isiah is going to get along great with Randolph. Two guys with the inability to control themselves in NY??????????? Holy crud this could be fireworks. This really makes the NBA season interesting. I am very much looking forward to next season. Portland may be very tough for a good while.
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Old 06-29-2007, 08:21 PM
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Apparently Stephen A. Smith, Spike Lee, and Isiah Thomas are all good buds. This should scare the crud out of Knicks fans. They appear to be jubilant over a trade allowing them to get Zach Randolph. Getting rid of Francis was good, but Randolph is a huge gamble I guess they had to make. This guy is a head case with 4 years left on a contract over 60 million, and they are happy over clearing some room by getting rid of Francis... the Blazers will be done with him in one year.

And Stephen A, and Spike crooning over "zeek" was just sickening. Isiah is going to get along great with Randolph. Two guys with the inability to control themselves in NY??????????? Holy crud this could be fireworks. This really makes the NBA season interesting. I am very much looking forward to next season. Portland may be very tough for a good while.
Both of them?
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Old 06-29-2007, 08:32 PM
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Both of them?
Its good for the NBA for NY to have a good basketball team. And Stephen A, and Spike are the two fans... very sad. Well at least they stick with the team. But at sometime they have got to realize Isiah was a great player. Stop. Dont make him out to be more than that.

The closet Knick fans will emerge. It just does not look too good right now. At least they tried something. But all this talk about clearing cap room and then they get Randolph? Maybe there is some clause in his contract. I know Portland was happy to clear some cap room by getting rid of him.
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Old 06-29-2007, 09:04 PM
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Its good for the NBA for NY to have a good basketball team. And Stephen A, and Spike are the two fans... very sad. Well at least they stick with the team. But at sometime they have got to realize Isiah was a great player. Stop. Dont make him out to be more than that.

The closet Knick fans will emerge. It just does not look too good right now. At least they tried something. But all this talk about clearing cap room and then they get Randolph? Maybe there is some clause in his contract. I know Portland was happy to clear some cap room by getting rid of him.
My name is Cannon Shell And I am a Knicks fan. I understand that they are doomed to eternity in non lottery/non playoffs hell due to Isiah and and his daddy, Dolan. I accept this and now join the other Knick fans in-exile in hoping that Randolph and Starbury dont get into any Steven Jackson incidents at Scores.

They got rid of a bad contract and a mediocre big man and got a 24 -10 guy who is still young. After collecting shooting point guards with terrible contracts, at least Isiah changed his focus to post men. Maybe Marvin Webster and Lonny Shelton can be dug up too. Forgive me for my cynical remarks but this is the first positive move the Knicks have made on purpose in about 10 years.
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