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I wonder if Keuster could get fird if the Bulls beat them by 50 or something like that. 34 point lead right now.
 

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bulls are unconscious right now, havent seen them play like this since... well, lets just say its been a long freakin time, obviously.
 

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Nice everybody on the team scored tonight :)
 

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Bullseye wrote:
Nice everybody on the team scored tonight :)

Did Jerome James hit a shot from the bench? :laugh:
 

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It was only the Pistons, but 120 points is 120 points, easily our best offensive game for the season.

Pargo and Hunter got a good chance to show why they're not in the rotation. ;)
 

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Diddy1122 wrote:
Bullseye wrote:
Nice everybody on the team scored tonight :)

Did Jerome James hit a shot from the bench? :laugh:

You are only allowed to play 12 players in a game. And 12 players scored. That´s what I mean. ;)
 

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??? ?????? wrote:
Pistons paying Gordon and Villanueva $20 million to play 13 minutes in the first half.

Hopefully they panic and trade Gordon at the trade deadline. He deserves better than what he's getting in Detroit. Things will get better in Detroit, as they will have a high draft pick, and Keuster will be fired at the end of the year, but it'd be nice to get BG out of Pistons land.

Actually now I think about it I wonder if Ben Gordon is even tradeable right now. He's in the same sort of situation we were with Deng last year: just signed a big long term contract, had multiple injury problems, and not playing well lately: even with his hot start he's putting up career lows for scoring rate and three point percentage (in fact he's only shooting 25% from three since going to the bench). I don't know if anyone would take the gamble on him.
 

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Bullseye wrote:
Diddy1122 wrote:
Bullseye wrote:
Nice everybody on the team scored tonight :)

Did Jerome James hit a shot from the bench? :laugh:

You are only allowed to play 12 players in a game. And 12 players scored. That´s what I mean. ;)
Actually, Brad Miller failed to score a point. Man...so close. 11/12 isn't too shabby. ;)
 

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Shakes wrote:
??? ?????? wrote:
Pistons paying Gordon and Villanueva $20 million to play 13 minutes in the first half.

Hopefully they panic and trade Gordon at the trade deadline. He deserves better than what he's getting in Detroit. Things will get better in Detroit, as they will have a high draft pick, and Keuster will be fired at the end of the year, but it'd be nice to get BG out of Pistons land.

Actually now I think about it I wonder if Ben Gordon is even tradeable right now. He's in the same sort of situation we were with Deng last year: just signed a big long term contract, had multiple injury problems, and not playing well lately: even with his hot start he's putting up career lows for scoring rate and three point percentage (in fact he's only shooting 25% from three since going to the bench). I don't know if anyone would take the gamble on him.

Hard to see that. Gordon's injuries have been minor compared to Deng's. And Gordon's efficiency is still good (55+ TS%), and anyone who is watching can easily see the disarray of Detroit hurting him.

It's hard to see Cleveland, San Antonio, LA Lakers, or Portland declining a trade of their expiring contracts for Gordon.
 

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OK...so my prediction was off...WAY OFF! DAMNIT!!! I LOST OUT ON A LOT OF EASY MONEY...!!!!! I knew I should of bet...oh well.

Bulls looked sharp tonite though...(except for Lindsey, Pargo and Gray) The look on BG's face at times made me feel bad for him in a way..., but then I thought ...hmmm...There's 11 million reasons why HE doesn't feel too bad about this game.

Big Macs All the way around folks...Hi Fives!!

Luc Longley...The Thunder from Down Under...gracing us with his presence. Gotta love it.
 

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Wow, the Piston's have a horrible team culture since last year. They don't even look like they care except for a couple of guys.
 

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Hard to see that. Gordon's injuries have been minor compared to Deng's. And Gordon's efficiency is still good (55+ TS%), and anyone who is watching can easily see the disarray of Detroit hurting him.

It's hard to see Cleveland, San Antonio, LA Lakers, or Portland declining a trade of their expiring contracts for Gordon.

What??????

Are you serious? Cleveland don't need him...the Lakers don't need him...Portland don't need him...he would come off the bench in San Antonio...

Once he crossed the Monta Ellis line he is practically impossible to trade...all of those teams have better players at the same position that Gordon plays at with the exception of Cleveland...and Cleveland is not going to impress Lebron by trading for Gordon...Gordon is not even the best SG named Gordon in the league...he is stuck in Detroit and he has to hope they get a franchise player there soon...otherwise he may be stuck there for the next 3 years or so and then gone with a year left on his contract.

Gordon is not a victim in Detroit...that is where he chose to play...he should just play ball and stick it out....
 

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I think ??? meant play Gordon as a "PG" next to Roy/Bryant when talking about the Lakers or Blazers.

???, I don't doubt he can help the teams listed, I just don't think he helps them enough for them to pay for it given the injuries and play of late. Certainly SA aren't going to pay that much, the Lakers and Cleveland seem pretty doubtful to me, and Portland is the only team I could see doing it except for the fact they don't seem to like to make trades.
 

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houheffna wrote:
Hard to see that. Gordon's injuries have been minor compared to Deng's. And Gordon's efficiency is still good (55+ TS%), and anyone who is watching can easily see the disarray of Detroit hurting him.

It's hard to see Cleveland, San Antonio, LA Lakers, or Portland declining a trade of their expiring contracts for Gordon.

What??????

Are you serious? Cleveland don't need him...the Lakers don't need him...Portland don't need him...he would come off the bench in San Antonio...

Once he crossed the Monta Ellis line he is practically impossible to trade...all of those teams have better players at the same position that Gordon plays at with the exception of Cleveland...and Cleveland is not going to impress Lebron by trading for Gordon...Gordon is not even the best SG named Gordon in the league...he is stuck in Detroit and he has to hope they get a franchise player there soon...otherwise he may be stuck there for the next 3 years or so and then gone with a year left on his contract.

Gordon is not a victim in Detroit...that is where he chose to play...he should just play ball and stick it out....

Agreed, lets not feel sorry for poor old Ben, he doesn't feel sorry when he goes to the bank and deposit a check from this sorry ass team, Detriot just sucks, they're locked in into so many bad contracts, Gordon, CV, Maxiel, Prince, Hamilton
 

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jsain360 wrote:
houheffna wrote:
Hard to see that. Gordon's injuries have been minor compared to Deng's. And Gordon's efficiency is still good (55+ TS%), and anyone who is watching can easily see the disarray of Detroit hurting him.

It's hard to see Cleveland, San Antonio, LA Lakers, or Portland declining a trade of their expiring contracts for Gordon.

What??????

Are you serious? Cleveland don't need him...the Lakers don't need him...Portland don't need him...he would come off the bench in San Antonio...

Once he crossed the Monta Ellis line he is practically impossible to trade...all of those teams have better players at the same position that Gordon plays at with the exception of Cleveland...and Cleveland is not going to impress Lebron by trading for Gordon...Gordon is not even the best SG named Gordon in the league...he is stuck in Detroit and he has to hope they get a franchise player there soon...otherwise he may be stuck there for the next 3 years or so and then gone with a year left on his contract.

Gordon is not a victim in Detroit...that is where he chose to play...he should just play ball and stick it out....

Agreed, lets not feel sorry for poor old Ben, he doesn't feel sorry when he goes to the bank and deposit a check from this sorry ass team, Detriot just sucks, they're locked in into so many bad contracts, Gordon, CV, Maxiel, Prince, Hamilton

What are you talking about? BG tried to stay here. So I feel sorry now that he is injured and on a bad team.
 

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TheStig wrote:
jsain360 wrote:
houheffna wrote:
Hard to see that. Gordon's injuries have been minor compared to Deng's. And Gordon's efficiency is still good (55+ TS%), and anyone who is watching can easily see the disarray of Detroit hurting him.

It's hard to see Cleveland, San Antonio, LA Lakers, or Portland declining a trade of their expiring contracts for Gordon.

What??????

Are you serious? Cleveland don't need him...the Lakers don't need him...Portland don't need him...he would come off the bench in San Antonio...

Once he crossed the Monta Ellis line he is practically impossible to trade...all of those teams have better players at the same position that Gordon plays at with the exception of Cleveland...and Cleveland is not going to impress Lebron by trading for Gordon...Gordon is not even the best SG named Gordon in the league...he is stuck in Detroit and he has to hope they get a franchise player there soon...otherwise he may be stuck there for the next 3 years or so and then gone with a year left on his contract.

Gordon is not a victim in Detroit...that is where he chose to play...he should just play ball and stick it out....

Agreed, lets not feel sorry for poor old Ben, he doesn't feel sorry when he goes to the bank and deposit a check from this sorry ass team, Detriot just sucks, they're locked in into so many bad contracts, Gordon, CV, Maxiel, Prince, Hamilton

What are you talking about? BG tried to stay here. So I feel sorry now that he is injured and on a bad team.
I think the point they're trying to make is that BG wanted more money than he was being offered here (and in my mind as well as others, rightly so) and he got it. So in that sense he got what he wanted and thus gets no sympathy.
 

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