The 2014-2015 NBA Season Thread. Lock It Up Please: The Golden State Warriors Are The Champions

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d-rose not intrested face over brons & this is GOLD
 
If it's true that the Nets want Williams gone.... Would they do a trade with the Pistons for Smith & Jennings. I would say the Pistons biggest problems are Smith not being able to play with Drummond/Monroe... & SVG not really messing with Jennings.

D-Will on the pistons would give him a resurgence under SVG & The nets would get someone to start for KG, while also being able to start Jack & keep Jennings off the bench in a sixth man role.

It would also save the Nets money in the long run.
That's a possibility.

Word is that born ready could be traded to BK
 
Timeout,

K Double shooting 56% percent from the 3 point line? ?? :wow: :wow:

Courtney Lee 52% :pimp:

Half of the attempts Korver has though :lol:

Demarre Carroll has been great as well this year. I got my eye on him as an offseason acquisition :nerd:


RPM Facts:

- 4 out of 5 Grizz starters are top 10 in RPM at their respective positions. If Tony Allen was listed as a SF, it would be all 5 starters.

- All 5 starters for the Warriors are top 10 in their respective positions. The only team to do that last season was the Spurs.
 
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OFFICIAL

The Philadelphia 76ers today announced they have completed a trade with the Brooklyn Nets in which the Sixers acquire veteran forward Andrei Kirilenko, the Nets second round pick in 2020, guard Jorge Gutierrez and cash considerations in exchange for forward Brandon Davies. Additionally, the Sixers also receive the right to swap Cleveland’s second round pick in 2018 (which Philadelphia acquired during the offseason) with Brooklyn’s own second round pick that year.

This trade will save the Nets $11,550,401 (Kirilenko’s $3,326,235 salary plus $8,224,166 in luxury-tax payments). If the Nets immediately waive Davies, whose salary is fully unguaranteed, they’d save an additional $3,756,413 ($3,165,664 in tax payments plus Davies’ remaining salary for the season of $590,749).

For the 76ers, the right to swap Cleveland’s pick rather than their own could be helpful. The 2018 draft is long way out, but considering the Cavaliers have essentially locked up LeBron James for the rest of his career – the way he framed his return, he can’t leave – they’re likely to remain good in four years. The Nets, on the other hand, are facing much more uncertainty.

Also, poor Malcolm Lee. Couldn’t even get his name spelled right in the official release sending him out the door.
 
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