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		|  06-24-2009, 12:19 PM | #511 |  
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					Originally Posted by Adder  Yes but who gets killed, who does the killing, and who is the sleuth? |  once we get to Turkey, all of the Jewish people?
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		|  06-24-2009, 12:25 PM | #512 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  once we get to Turkey, all of the Jewish people? |  I believe the Turks have in recent history shown more interst in killing Armenians and Greeks than Jews, but maybe I missed the news. |  
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				Hoops
			 
 Question for Hank (and anyone else interested in the draft): What do you think of Curry?  He's not super quick and he will surely be a defensive liability.  But he could be the best pure shooter with that fast a trigger I have ever seen.  He reminds me of Mark Price (the most underrated point guard in the history of basketball).  I think his incredible ability to get his own shot makes him much quicker than he appears, because whoever is guarding him is off balance because they are forced to respect that shot.  I also think he'll be a very good point guard in the NBA once he has guys around him who can actually play and finish.  I really want him to go to the Knicks.
 As an aside, you've been quiet on the potential Pistons-Celtics deal.  You like it?
 
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		|  06-24-2009, 12:27 PM | #514 |  
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					Originally Posted by ThurgreedMarshall  Nice!  
 ANd happy Father's Day to you too.  But your link doesn't work.
 
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					Originally Posted by taxwonk  It's ncs's link.  I posted the big-assed picture.  For some reason, people are less excited about big-assed pictures when they don't include TITS!!!! |  I hate all gigantic pictures. It could be a nude picture of Padma and I'd still be annoyed that it was fucking up the margins. And all I did was take out the IMG tags, so it is still your link.
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					Originally Posted by ThurgreedMarshall  Just grabbed a drink with him.  Nice guy.  He told me dc chef was a complete fraud and a small-time grifter, though.
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					Originally Posted by taxwonk  I don't remember him. |  I don't remember dc chef either.  Who was he again? |  
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		|  06-24-2009, 12:35 PM | #518 |  
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					Originally Posted by notcasesensitive  I hate all gigantic pictures. It could be a nude picture of Padma and I'd still be annoyed that it was fucking up the margins. And all I did was take out the IMG tags, so it is still your link. |  
Strange.  We both know the big-assed picture was there.  I wonder why the link doesn't work.
 
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		|  06-24-2009, 12:38 PM | #519 |  
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					Originally Posted by greatwhitenorthchick  I don't remember dc chef either.  Who was he again? |  The guy with the chocolate salty balls. |  
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		|  06-24-2009, 12:39 PM | #520 |  
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					Originally Posted by ThurgreedMarshall  Question for Hank (and anyone else interested in the draft): What do you think of Curry?  He's not super quick and he will surely be a defensive liability.  But he could be the best pure shooter with that fast a trigger I have ever seen.  He reminds me of Mark Price (the most underrated point guard in the history of basketball).  I think his incredible ability to get his own shot makes him much quicker than he appears, because whoever is guarding him is off balance because they are forced to respect that shot.  I also think he'll be a very good point guard in the NBA once he has guys around him who can actually play and finish.  I really want him to go to the Knicks.
 As an aside, you've been quiet on the potential Pistons-Celtics deal.  You like it?
 
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Rondo/Allen for Prince/Hamilton/Stuckey? Prince and Rip still have good years in them, and frankly I don't like Rondo. Billups used to abuse him. He can play in Boston because he has so much room from people worrying over the big 3. 
 
what if we give them Rasheed and Stuckey.
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		|  06-24-2009, 12:46 PM | #521 |  
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					Originally Posted by greatwhitenorthchick  I don't remember dc chef either.  Who was he again? |  The one who got to meet Britney.   It was cute, in a Peter Pan, I'm never going to grow up (or taller), sort of way.
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		|  06-24-2009, 01:12 PM | #522 |  
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					Originally Posted by Hank Chinaski  Rondo/Allen for Prince/Hamilton/Stuckey? |  So Joe D's going to sign Ben Gordon and make a run at LeBron/Wade/Bosh?  Unless it's a salary dump, how does that make sense for Detroit?
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					Originally Posted by Cletus Miller  So Joe D's going to sign Ben Gordon and make a run at LeBron/Wade/Bosh?  Unless it's a salary dump, how does that make sense for Detroit? |  I don't get that one. He was amazing in the playoffs, but that required giving him the ball and having 4 guys watch him shoot- Hell, we could just keep AI.
 
I'd rather we get Artest. there are actually a few good bigger guys around.
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		|  06-24-2009, 01:45 PM | #524 |  
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					Originally Posted by ThurgreedMarshall  Question for Hank (and anyone else interested in the draft): What do you think of Curry?  He's not super quick and he will surely be a defensive liability.  But he could be the best pure shooter with that fast a trigger I have ever seen.  He reminds me of Mark Price (the most underrated point guard in the history of basketball).  I think his incredible ability to get his own shot makes him much quicker than he appears, because whoever is guarding him is off balance because they are forced to respect that shot.  I also think he'll be a very good point guard in the NBA once he has guys around him who can actually play and finish.  I really want him to go to the Knicks.
 As an aside, you've been quiet on the potential Pistons-Celtics deal.  You like it?
 
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What do you think about trading Randy Foye and Mike Miller for the number 5 and a bunch of garbage?  I guess you can really think of it as trading Miller for the Songalia, Thomas and Pecherov, and Foye for the 5 pick.  I would call the first half a wash (primarily because Miller did nothing for the Wolves last year, although he should be better), so it depends what they get at 5.  Or if they can now trade up to get Rubio or Thabeet.  The possibility of packaging the 18 and either 5 or 6 to get Thabeet and getting Curry with the remaining high pick seems like enough to make the trade worthwhile, but I guess that's because I was never too impressed with Foye. |  
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					Originally Posted by Adder  What do you think about trading Randy Foye and Mike Miller for the number 5 and a bunch of garbage?  I guess you can really think of it as trading Miller for the Songalia, Thomas and Pecherov, and Foye for the 5 pick.  I would call the first half a wash (primarily because Miller did nothing for the Wolves last year, although he should be better), so it depends what they get at 5.  Or if they can now trade up to get Rubio or Thabeet.  The possibility of packaging the 18 and either 5 or 6 to get Thabeet and getting Curry with the remaining high pick seems like enough to make the trade worthwhile, but I guess that's because I was never too impressed with Foye. |   If they're packaging picks to move up to get Thabeet, I think you should move now.
 
I hear Rubio is a wizard with the ball (and he's only 18 and has already played professionally for 4 years?), but I just haven't seen him play at all.  That said, I didn't see Tony Parker play much before San Antonio signed him either.  It's strange that he has no jumper (how many European players can't hit a jump shot?) at this point, so I wonder if he ever will.  Even Magic developed a(n ugly as sin) jump shot.
 
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