bball said:Like jumping to the crowd and getting into fight with them. Who needs a nut??If doing the trade bring basketball player not an idiot.
"I am not worried about any of that (trades or free agency)," an unusually animated Stojakovic said when asked the other day about his situation. "I am very frustrated with the way I am playing. You know you can do better, and you're not doing it. I go home and watch tapes ... I don't sleep. Laying in the bed, I go through the game, and I know every play. I do my own play by play. I have like a computer in my mind, like it records it. Then I get mad at myself. It's like, 'OK, you missed two shots wide open, you missed a layup wide open.' I have to be more aggressive. I have to go out and do it."
VF21 said:Some within the organization have wondered how Geoff Petrie would react if the Clippers were to dangle Corey Maggette, or even more tantalizing, if the Chicago Bulls offered Luol Deng in a swap.
BK_KingsFan7 said:I would love to get Artest here. Who wouldn't. I'm willing to give up Peja for anything. But why the hell would Indiana wanna give up a top 10 SF and one of the toughest defenders in the league for a soft shooter who can't do much else. They're trying to conted for a championship and I'm sure they realize that Peja wouldn't be the way to go.
Sorry to get off topic. The season is still young and the Pacers don't look ordinary. The have the 7th best winning % and they held Utah to 60pts last week.SacTownKid said:Actually I am kind of surprised how ordinary the Pacers look this year.
Mad D said:Sorry to get off topic. The season is still young and the Pacers don't look ordinary. The have the 7th best winning % and they held Utah to 60pts last week.
Either way they held a professional basketball team to 30 points under their average. If the Pacers are lost the Kings need directions to find even that.SacTownKid said:They held Utah to 60 points! No way! Those guys are scoring machines!![]()
Bricklayer said:Not particularly, no. And Phil has never really had much use for players of Peja's ilk in his system anyway.
D-Mass said:Please dangle them...please...
since 02anarchis said:i think he'll get better each game after his pinky, always think that he doesn't like to get pressured, everytime if he get pressure he never play like himself anymore and his shot isn't as sharp as before, did you guys noticed that?
4cwebb said:If the Clippers "dangle" Maggette, that's a complete no brainer imho. Deng --- he's still developing, and I haven't seen him play much, but he appears to suffer from some inconsistency as he's still a young NBA player. He'd probably fit with the other four Kings better than Peja, but he's not as much of a slam dunk as Maggette.
never thought of that till see your post make me remember that phil jackson always have sharp shooter in his team like steve kerr and john paxonSmart_guy3 said:Anyone else have a feeling Vlade is gonna force Peja to come to the Lakers?
KingKong said:^^^ I noticed that too, along with the usual stab at Webb. Somethings really never change.
What makes people think the Pacers would even consider giving up Artest for Peja???
Yes and when that time bomb that will at least be doing something ticks off and takes the franchise down with it every one will cry foul.AriesMar27 said:at least he'd be doing something... unlike peja.....
And a lack of brain cells.AriesMar27 said:we should immediately sign peja to a max contract if he did that.... since that would require heart, balls and toughness to take on an entire opposing team's audience.... something that peja lacks....
and if thats the case does that mean that you wouldnt want oneal?
grandmastapoop said:Isn't it sad, though? What the hell happened? Remember when he was the clear cut best foreign-born player in the league (ignoring Duncan)?
anarchis said:never thought of that till see your post make me remember that phil jackson always have sharp shooter in his team like steve kerr and john paxon