Possible trade with Sacramento
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Via The Sacramento Bee-
Charlotte – which sources say would be very motivated by any trade involving Kings second-year forward Jason Thompson – has a logjam of centers whom the Kings may inquire about: Nazr Mohammed (6-foot-10), DeSagana Diop (7-0), Alexis Ajinca (7-0) and oft-injured Tyson Chandler (7-1). The Bobcats may also have interest in the expiring contract of Kenny Thomas($8.7 million this season), as he has been highly regarded by Charlotte coach Larry Brown since they were together in Philadelphia.
Any thoughts on trade possibilities?
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Diop's contract is the longest....at least I think it is
I say trade him. Thompson is OK. He didn’t really impress me when he played against the Cats. He could bring more to the team than Diop does though.
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by Julius Coxswain on Feb 1, 2010 10:27 AM EST reply actions
There is no reason for this to happen
So let me get this straight, the bobcats will send over 11 million dollars worth of contracts to the kings, which will be at least a big man. They could take Nazr, who is actually the only one of real value, Diop, who is a waste of a contract and roster spot, ajinca, really I can’t see any reason why, or chandler, whose only real value is of being expiring after next season- but why wouldn’t they just keep kenny thomas then? What do any of our centers bring to the table other than a body?
Point is- the only trade that really makes sense is here thomas and thompson for chandler. Great trade for the bobcats as we get rid of chandler’s salary next year, but then we’d be a starting center short of a good team (not that we aren’t right now). We’d also be a roster spot over, so I don’t know who we would cut (I’m looking at you, acie law). We would trade essentially chandler and acie for two unknowns. No way this happens.
So
Are you inferring that Jason Thompson and Kenny Thomas are 'unknowns'?
Per 36:
- Jason Thompson: 14.5 ppg, 9.6 rpg (46 game starter)
- Kenny Thomas: Hasn’t really done much in 2009-10 but he’s an established veteran with (more importantly) an expiring contract.
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no, that is not what I meant
I meant that we do not know (hence, unknown) how they would change our team chemistry. Everyone that says the okafor-chandler trade was idiot clearly did not see that getting rid of okafor got rid of someone who clogged the lane. Trading for a slasher like S-Jax combined with actually utilizing wallace’s talents is what made that trade a steal for the bobcats. Chandler actually does a good job at guarding/containing versatile big men (which is essentially every center nowadays) unlike anyone else on our roster. Kenny thomas cannot do that.
So do we know if thompson can do that? I don’t have game tape on him or a crystal ball, so I would deem it as an unknown.
I actually like
The Chandler for Thompson & Thomas trade. Sounds good to me, considering that Chandler hasn’t played during the ‘Cats recent successes anyway. It’s like something for nothing.
I actually kind of like this.
If there is any way we can trade an oft-injured, underperforming Center for a decent, expiring swingman and an up-and-coming PF, then I say we do it. If nothing else, it gives the Cats some decent expiring and young pieces from which they can trade again or keep if they’re promising.
Really this just boils down to getting rid of Chandler and his salary, and at the end of the day I’m for that. The way the team has been playing in his absence is further confirmation that he is of little use to us anymore.
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Take it and run
If the Kings really were interested in any or any combination of the Bobcats’s centers in exchange for Thompson and Thomas’s expiring contract, I’m pretty sure the Bobcats would jump at the opportunity. I see no downside. Charlotte saves money and gets back a young power forward who provides the size and rebounding that Diaw lacks.
Of course that probably means that the Kings would want more out of the trade than just one or two of our overpaid centers, and the real viability of a deal comes down to who or what else would be in the deal. I’d even be willing to give up DJ or Henderson to get a deal done. Only Crash should be off the table.
Sactown Royalty's take
Looks like their fans are just about unanimously opposed to trading Thompson for any of our centers. Can’t say as I blame them, but the Kings do have a few contracts they’d probably like to move. Andres Nocioni seems to be the most frequently mentioned at SR, and he would provide some depth and would fit nicely as depth and insurance behind Wallace and Diaw. So if the Kings were interested in dealing, here’s some possibilities.
A Bobcats homer might come up with Chandler and Diop for Thompson, Nocioni and Thomas.
I can’t imagine that happening, and Sacto might counter with a straight up offer of Nazr for Nocioni. Hopefully, the Bobcats are finished dealing future cap space for overpaid, mediocrity. At least with the team still for sale, I’d hope ownership would nix this idea.
A simple deal that might work would be Diop and Law for Nocioni. The Bobcats clear Diop’s salary from the cap one year sooner, and the Kings get a big center.
If the Kings did make Thompson available, I’d happily accept Thompson and Nocioni for Nazr, Henderson and Ajinca. I’d love for May and Ajinca to reunite on someone else’s team. And while it’d be difficult to give up Henderson before he even got a chance to show his ability, adding Thompson would be worth it.
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Bobcats Pipe Dream – Chandler and Diop for Thompson, Nocioni and Thomas
Bad Business – Nazr for Nocioni
Simple and Boring – Diop and Law for Nocioni
Best Offer – Thompson and Nocioni for Nazr, Henderson and Ajinca
No, this is the Bobcats pipe dream trade
http://realgm.com/src_checktrade.php?tradeid=5421957
Personally i wouldn’t trade Diop or Nazr at all. Chandler is the center i’d be dealing.
Man I bet LB would love to trade Henderson and Ajinca
for a couple of Vets.
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Honestly
As a Bobcat fan, i sincerely hope that the ’Cats do NOT make any of the trades you have suggested above.
Here's my idea:
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=yz3hcge
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There would still be a roster imbalance with this trade
Thompson would probably be more productive than Diaw, but he wouldn’t have a legitimate backup. Adding Udrih creates even more of a logjam in the back court. DJ isn’t having a great year, but I wouldn’t trade him for Thompson.
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by Julius Coxswain on Feb 1, 2010 12:59 PM EST up reply actions
The thought is:
You could then trade Deej if you needed to, or yeah, you have a logjam at PG, but if Felton leaves you have a veteran who could fill his shoes, or step in if DJ can’t hack it.
The idea of sending two centers anywhere scares me, and I think this roster makes the most sense:
PG: Felton/Udrih/Augustin/Law
SG: Jackson/Augustin/Henderson
SF: Wallace/Brown
PF: Thompson/Thomas/Brown
C: Mohammad/Diop/Ajinca
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Cut Stephen Graham,
And presto – the roster imbalance is fixed. I think Nocioni would fit the Bobcats better than Udrih though. Adding Udrih might be the end of Felton in Charlotte. I’m not a Felton homer, but Udrih is definitely a downgrade. And I don’t really like a Felton/Udrih backcourt going forward either. The salaries match up more closely substituting Nocioni for Udrih, too. I’d definitely take this deal, but I doubt the Kings would want to include both Thompson and Thomas’s expiring contract unless they really want to get rid of Nocioni/Udrih very badly.
by ClipCat on Feb 1, 2010 1:26 PM EST up reply actions 1 recs
I would LOVE Nocioni in the deal
But I figured there would be no way they would give him up.
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Wouldn't expect either of them is in the Kings' future plans -
At least if they can help it. Omri Casspi as a rookie already seems to be making Nocioni redundant. Udrih is probably the more useful player for the Kings to hold onto since backup PG is a more critical position than backup SF. And Nocioni’s contract is a little more expensive, too. However, to get Thompson, I would think the Bobcats would have to also give up a young player – either DJ in a trade for Udrih or Henderson in a deal for Nocioni.
Diop and Chandler for whoever
--Gerald Wallace is the best player the Bobcats will have..... EVER
--Someone should slap Larry Brown and bring him back to reality..
You gotta break a few eggs to make an omelete.
Jason Thompson is a proven starter in the NBA. He could be a long term player for the Bobbies and would be wasted on the bench.
I love Boris, when he’s ‘on’ but he’s just too inconsistent for me. Bringing in Thompson and Thomas without trading Diaw creates a logjam at the position. If ClipCat is correct and Nocioni could be had then the Cats look like a team who could really make noise in the playoffs.
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Aren't you afraid that would mess with the whole team chemistry?
I might tinker some at this point in the season…but not so much as to deal a key starter.
Plus, i could see LB using Thompson at C with Boris, Wallace, Jax & Felton on the court for a pretty damn good starting (or crunch time 5).
Honestly, not really.
I’ll take Thompson’s extra 4 ppg and 4 rpg for Diaw’s 1.8 more apg.
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Those are statistics, James. I was talking about CHEMISTRY.
Plus, would Thompson really score 4 more pts a game in the same circumstances as Diaw plays in min Charlotte. Two totally different systems and styles of play. And Thompson is a more important offensive option for SAC than he would be in CHA.
And 1.8 apg X 2 (for points per FG) = 3.6 pts. — a mere 0.4 pts a game difference from Thompson. and that assumes that all of Boris’ assists were for 2 point fg’s. So it’s pretty much a wash statistically.
The risk is in ruining great team chemistry, not in losing or gaining individual point production.
Diaw is playing 35 mpg
Thompson is playing 31.8 mpg… and averaging more.
Yes, there’s a risk that chemistry would suffer…. but what is that chemistry really? That we statistically lose a vast majority of games when Diaw scores less that 10 points, or that we win a good percentage when he scores more?
Since the arrival of Jax I think Diaw is the 4th option at best, and I think I’m okay with losing that.
Yes, from a raw ppg perspective they’re similar… but Thompson can play 2 position (which Larry loves) and gets more rebounds.
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That won't happen.
As a Kings fan, I can guarantee you that won’t happen.
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"...What is that chemistry really?"
Chemistry is knowing the tendencies of your teammates, knowing where they are going to be, and what they are going to do in different situations – on offense AND defense. Chemistry is knowing your coach and his staff, his playbook and his expectations. Good chemistry is trusting the actions of your coaches, your teammates and yourself as it relates to that team’s offense playbook and defensive strategies.
Right now the Bobcats starting five have good chemistry. At this point in a so far successful season, I’m not for any trade that deals one of those five players. Especially to the Kings, for ANY of their players.
Additionally, in the win against SAC, Diaw only scored 5 points. And again that has nothing to do with chemistry.
I agree with dudemanhey
Comparing Thompson’s stats with Diaw’s stats are somewhat misleading. He is one of their main scoring options and rebounding options. If he joins the Bobcats, he will also be 4th option at best.
I doubt LB would pick Thompson over Diaw. You mentioned that Thompson can play 2 different positions. You forget that Diaw is one of the most versatile forwards in the league, who could play from Center to Point Guard. He’s also an underrated passer in my opinion, and getting rid of Diaw will only destory our hopes of getting in the playoffs.
I personally don’t see how trading Diaw benefits the Bobcats especially now that we’ve proven to be contenders.
So literally no change.
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Here is the only trade with the Kings that the Bobcats should make
http://realgm.com/src_checktrade.php?tradeid=5421957
Kings get: Tyson Chandler
Charlotte gets: Thompson & Thomas.
Sure, the Cats are getting the best deal, but that is the only way to do it. If the Kings will trade Thompson and Thomas for Tyson, then do it.
I will take something for nothing – like the Jax for Radman & Bell – but that is about it.
If the Bobcats can’t get something for nothing, they should just stand pat.
I MIGHT do this trade:
http://www.realgm.com/src_checktrade.php?tradeid=5421985
Sacramento gets: Diop and Acie Law
Charlotte gets: Kenny Thomas
But only in order to free up enough money to re-sign Felton in the next off season. Surely Ajinca is ready to come back an get Diop’s minutes if necessary.
sacto has no motivation to do that
I think you overestimate how big the cap is going to be next summer. There will be a lot of big man (or any position, really) bargains on the market. Essentially giving an extra 2 years and 6.5 per for a big man with the open market that is going to open up next year is not a good idea.
Geoff Petrie is one of the smartest, most underrated GMs. There is no way we can extract this deal from him.
Simple
Then the Cats should just stand pat.
The Bobcats are winning. If they can make a move that they are clearly the beneficiary and not lose any key components then they should go for it. Otherwise, they should not. SAC is the team that is motivated to make a trade, NOT Charlotte. So SAC should come out on the short end of the deal, or the should be NO DEAL at all.
I don’t care if SAC is motivated to do it or not.
Well said Jew Unit.
The cap room the Kings have may not entice Bosh or Stoudemire (don’t want Amare anyway so it’s moot from my POV), but they have plenty to entice a player like Tyrus Thomas. That’s something that ultimately matters here with K9. As Rick Bonnell noted (in What about Bob’s comment), the possibility that Kenny Thomas is bought out is far greater than the Kings trade him. Either way, the Kings won’t waive K9 until they can explore all options to and past the deadline.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Oh, hes in the laegue two and Jayson Thomson and that Boggins dude on Milwokee, and Occur for the Jizz. Its a talented laegue.--Kfan in Korea
WTF???!!!
I’m from Sac and I just had to apply for an account here so that I could post a comment here.
LMAO!! You all might as well be talking about trading you’re entire bench for Lebron James in the off season, because that’s how factual any of this talk is.
We’re not trading J.T.; him, Tyreke, K-Mart, & Omri are nearly untouchable right now. They are the future of the Kings. Also, Beno Udrih has been one of our more consistent / clutch players throughout the year, why in the world would give up one our only proven PG’s????
I would suggest that you all just stop with the Fantasy talk. Geoffe Petrie is definitely not an idiot.
Just be glad that you landed “Crash”, and he’s a proven All-Star. A lot of us Sac fans ABSOLUTELY HATED to see him go.
You might want to tell your newspaper the same thing
We’re not just making stuff up here.
I recall the same kind of comments from Golden State fans… less than a week later we had Stephen Jackson for trash.
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.....
Good thing Kings Management doesn’t take advice from one of our Local Newspaper Columnists.
And Geoffe Petrie isn’t the GM for Golden State.
Just trying to give you a bit of insight from a hard core Kings fan who isn’t trying to get readers. But as the World goes, believe what you like.
It does seem Sacto could use a center
What if Thompson (who I agree should be the kind of player Sacto would want to hold onto) and Udrih aren’t part of the deal? What do you think of Nocioni for Desagana Diop and Acie Law’s expiring contract?
Diop isn’t that good, but he is big and could be a decent defensive complement to Hawes. You would have to pay him one year longer than you would have paid Nocioni but would save a little each of the next three years after Law’s contract expires. Seems like a fair exchange of redundant players that would help both teams.
No.
No way in hell do the Kings want to pay Diop AND Udrih the amount of years and money they got coming to them. I’m very positive that the Kings would much rather wait until the summer to move Nocioni.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Oh, hes in the laegue two and Jayson Thomson and that Boggins dude on Milwokee, and Occur for the Jizz. Its a talented laegue.--Kfan in Korea
Of course they don't want to pay Udrih and Diop
But they also don’t want to pay Udrih and Nocioni even more (or Garcia). Seems like the most likely way to move any of these guys is to trade them for each other.
That said, I agree no deal with the Bobcats is happening unless the Kings decide they need a veteran defensive center to match up with the bigger teams in the West. Maybe they decide to try their luck in the draft again, and maybe they will find someone who will take Nocioni, Udrih or Garcia for expiring contracts. That’s probably a better rebuilding plan for if they can pull it off.
Nocioni has one less year on his deal.
That money, and money matters to the Maloof’s and every NBA team all the time I might add, is not something they think is likely to matter. That extra year will provide them cushion if dealing Noc isn’t possible. (I think it will.)
There has been rumors that Boston has had interest in Noc, but is scared of his contract long term. They might choose to change their mind at some point between now & the deadline.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Oh, hes in the laegue two and Jayson Thomson and that Boggins dude on Milwokee, and Occur for the Jizz. Its a talented laegue.--Kfan in Korea
Wow this turned angry quick.
Swell.
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For something so inconsequential too.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Oh, hes in the laegue two and Jayson Thomson and that Boggins dude on Milwokee, and Occur for the Jizz. Its a talented laegue.--Kfan in Korea
You're correct...
We do definitely need another Center. A “banger” to be more exact. But unless it’s a proven starter, there is no way that we’re just gonna give up on J.T. or Spence for one.
As for Noc’… well, there have been a lot of mild rumors in town that we’d be willing to give him up for equal value. I could see that Noc for Diop & Law going down. We are so loaded at the 3 spot that we almost have to get rid of somebody, especially since Francisco Garcia is coming back too.
Also, I hate to say it, but I think Sergio Rodriguez is also up for grabs. As well as Kenny Thomas, Sean May & most likely Hilton Armstrong as well.
But word around town here is that we know we have a good strong core of young players, that we know just need to time to grow. J.T. – 2nd year player, Hawes – 3rd Year, Reke – Rookie, Omri – Rookie, Brockman – Rookie.
We’re a young squad, and we know we need to grow, despite the grumbles from most of our towns retarded fans who want to trade anybody who’s going through a rough stretch for any amount of time. NO thanks to our local media.
Sam Amick isn't the problem.
Get your head out of your ass.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Oh, hes in the laegue two and Jayson Thomson and that Boggins dude on Milwokee, and Occur for the Jizz. Its a talented laegue.--Kfan in Korea
Actually..
Sam Amick is a great reporter. Maybe do some research before you start bagging on an actual reporter who does a good job at what he does. If it weren’t for Sam Amick, sports writing in SacTown would be horrible.
The only reason Sam even wrote this “possible trade rumor” for J.T. is because he thought some fans in Sac would want to know how much Larry Brown likes his game.
Are you retarded?
Did I say Sam Amick is a crappy reporter? Once? Anywhere? No I didn’t. And do research for what?
Unless you know Sam personally, and I doubt you do, I wouldn’t be so worried about my feelings for Amick.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Oh, hes in the laegue two and Jayson Thomson and that Boggins dude on Milwokee, and Occur for the Jizz. Its a talented laegue.--Kfan in Korea
Or feelings towards Sam Amick I should say.
I’m not his wife.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Oh, hes in the laegue two and Jayson Thomson and that Boggins dude on Milwokee, and Occur for the Jizz. Its a talented laegue.--Kfan in Korea
I think you Kings fans need a group hug and some therapy.
Did you guys seriously just get in a slap fight over Sam Amick? Have a beer, mellow out.
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I don't tolerate stupidity well Aisander.
Then again, I’m the same guy who is firmly opposed to Gerald Wallace come back to Sac for any deal. So what do I know?
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Oh, hes in the laegue two and Jayson Thomson and that Boggins dude on Milwokee, and Occur for the Jizz. Its a talented laegue.--Kfan in Korea
Well said sir.
I guess I will take the other side of the fence, and brace my credibility here by saying that I was a fan who was very upset to see Crash go. Any team that wouldn’t want him on their squad is either blind, deaf or dumb… or all of the above.
Good thing Sam isn’t as “level-headed” as you are, otherwise he might be as readable as Ailene Poison. And don’t worry, I wasn’t trying to steal your boyfriend from you.
Take a chill pill bud. You appear to be stressed out.
I would take you more seriously if you weren't a Kings fan on a Bobcats blog.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Oh, hes in the laegue two and Jayson Thomson and that Boggins dude on Milwokee, and Occur for the Jizz. Its a talented laegue.--Kfan in Korea
The difference is that Jackson was a mouthy jerkoff who was having problems in GS
Fans may be distraught a bit with JT or Spence, but they aren’t going to give up any of those guys to get players like a Diop, Chandler or whomever else.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Oh, hes in the laegue two and Jayson Thomson and that Boggins dude on Milwokee, and Occur for the Jizz. Its a talented laegue.--Kfan in Korea
Question from a Sac perspective
Does the Cats listen to Hilton Armstrong for Alexis Ajinca? Jason Thompson and Spencer Hawes are both out of the mix. I don’t really see any type of deal happening with Kenny Thomas for the Cats (not a big enough expiring contract for the Cats to deal that would entice Sacramento), but maybe the Cats are giving up Ajinca instead.
Don’t get me wrong. I don’t think Ajinca is really the answer. I just think Charlotte may want to cut bait on Ajinca now instead of later.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Oh, hes in the laegue two and Jayson Thomson and that Boggins dude on Milwokee, and Occur for the Jizz. Its a talented laegue.--Kfan in Korea
Not much incentive for that
I don’t really think Armstrong or Ajinca will amount to much is a real NBA player, but Ajinca has at least some chance of developing into a useful rotation player. Armstrong would just be an expiring contract. Since he earns more than double what Ajinca will earn this over the rest of this season, that trade would save the Bobcats very little money, too.
Exactly.
There is no incentive for either side to do a deal. So, unless Ajinca/Armstrong emerges, I doubt anything is done.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Oh, hes in the laegue two and Jayson Thomson and that Boggins dude on Milwokee, and Occur for the Jizz. Its a talented laegue.--Kfan in Korea
Rick Bonnell on this Sac-town proposition
On a separate matter, I wouldn’t put much stock in this rumor that the Bobcats could end up with Sacramento Kings power forward Jason Thompson. That’s not to say the Bobcats woudn’t love to have Thompson. However, Kings coach Paul Westphal is very high on Thompson’s potential, so I don’t see what the Bobcats could realistically offer that would get the Kings to give him up.
What could bear watching in Sacramento is unused veteran forward Kenny Thomas. If Thomas were to negotiate a buyout of this last season on his contract (about $8.77 million), it’s conceivable the Bobcats could sign him for the rest of the season to offer some experience behind Boris Diaw at power forward.
-Via Inside the NBA and Rick Bonnell
Lemonade was a popular drink and it still is.
Bonnell is absolutely right. I don't really think Sam Amick (who doesn't report rumors like Peter Vescey) was doing this to spread rumors. A source told him something and he went with it. I see this stuff all the time from lots of writers.
On the other hand, the 2nd paragraph brings up a valuable point. If recent history is any indication, the only way Thomas gets out of his contract is if he gives the Kings a good deal in his buyout. If recent history is any indication, Thomas & the Kings aren’t willing to negotiate on a lower buyout. Maybe K9’s mind has changed though.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Oh, hes in the laegue two and Jayson Thomson and that Boggins dude on Milwokee, and Occur for the Jizz. Its a talented laegue.--Kfan in Korea
Pooks, you got the worst/longest quote I've ever read.
Thins JT trade talk is just crazy. There are two things that I feel any sensible person would call a fact.
1) JT is the only player on the Kings’ squad that Charlotte would really want.
2) There’s no player that Charlotte should be willing to give up in order to make the Kings want to trade JT.
No deal makes sense.
Glad you love my sig so much.
But, I’m confused where I said there was a possible trade between Char & Sac brewing? I didn’t. So, umm, yeah.
No mistakes in the tango, darling. Not like life. Simple. That's what makes the tango so great. If you make a mistake, and get all tangled up, you just tango on.....
Oh, hes in the laegue two and Jayson Thomson and that Boggins dude on Milwokee, and Occur for the Jizz. Its a talented laegue.--Kfan in Korea
Ha love it. Oldest inside joke on the blog.
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