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oooops where is my head today? Oh there Rem let go of me let me first Hugs and kisses all around. Okay Go on Rem with what you were doing to me. giggles ooops sorry we will clean the pool table. giggles
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The Thunder are only a big man away from being a serious threat in the West. If they can upgrade from Collison in the middle, they'll be dangerous.
And my Sixers are finally starting to turn it around. I'm psyched about them drafting the best player in the draft, Evan Turner.
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I agree, although through the 2007 offseason, I kept hoping the Sixers could put off a deal to move up into the top two to get Durant. I'm glad he went to the Tunder though. With all the controversy surrounding the team's move from Seattle, they needed a good player as their first draft pick in OKC.
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Go Thunder!
I'm with you on that statement. I was originally pissed when Clay Bennett moved the team from Seattle, but I'm actually starting to like the Thunder. Durant is a beast and should have won the MVP this year. They're only a couple players away from being a legit contender in the West.
Ugh. Why can't my Sixers be more like the Thunder?
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Miami is allowed to to go over the cap limit if they are signing guys to minimum contracts. Now who will agree to that is another question.
They have Da'Sean Butler and Dexter Pittman as well. They'll be signed to rookie contracts so Miami will be able to exceed the cap space if need be.
I know they can exceed the cap, but I don't think they're really willing to fork over however much money their luxury tax hit would be. Although I don't think many guys wouldn't be willing to sign for the vet minimum just to be able to play with the South Beach Big 3.
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With that said, my money is on LA this year and Miami the next.
Even with James, Wade, and Bosh....Miami is a couple years away from a title. As of this moment, the Heat only have one player under a signed contract, and that's Mario Chalmers. They're waiting to see the first year salaries of their Big 3 to see how much cap space they have this year.
They traded Michael Beasley to Minnesota last night, freeing up $4.6million in the process. And they're apparently trying to get Mike Miller to sign, with Jason Williams, Ealr Watson, Mike James, & Keyon Dooling also being talked about.
We'll see just how far Miami has a shot of going once they get their bench figured out.
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Oh Rem where are you counting bullets again????? I had no kisses no hugs no sexy words from you???? Damn BudIce and Miss Hollywood is putting us to shame oooops and Algol and Sweet Scarlet.
Not even married yet and the love is sizzle down.
I'm going to Texas. Or Thailand. Oh wait one more it was dont know it was some bush. giggles Im out for now wrote again to much Hugs and Kisses all around.
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I hate the Lakers with a passion.. I do respect Kobe though. I can't believe Boston blew an 11 point lead in Game 7.
You guys gave them hell in the playoffs! I was so hoping OKC would win, that arena looked off the chain when they played the lakers at home!
We'll see about Curry- I'm ready for a new season- before we start getting our ass beat.
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I'm on the fence about Lebron. I'd love it if he came here, but only if he could show he wants to be a team player. They're ALL hungry to win - it all depends on how hungry HE is. About that magic hour - who's paying for it? And what advertisers are signed up? I guarantee it's not gonna lose the network any moola...
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