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He's killing me in fantasy. I might have to drop him, cause I've got D.J. Augustin coming back from injury.Raymond needs to go, too bad his trade value is probably shit.
He's killing me in fantasy. I might have to drop him, cause I've got D.J. Augustin coming back from injury.Raymond needs to go, too bad his trade value is probably shit.
I believe he is going to make considerably more this year than he would have with the Clippers. A few million more. Clippers may have been a better spot, but it's JR Smith lol. Doesn't seem like he cares as long as the money is there.I think he made the wrong decision, simply because he would have looked better in LA and been able to earn a better contract
Well I mean, who's the better PG?Lol. NBA.com puts Lin at 10th in the MVP race.
What has this world come to?
No because absolutely no one wants to watch the Hornets.Anyone think ESPN regrets taking the Hornets at Knicks off of tv tonight?
But EVERYONE wants to watch Jeremy Lin (or atleast ESPN thinks so), and ESPN without a doubt would love to hype him up even more.No because absolutely no one wants to watch the Hornets.
Exactly lolYeah, the Lin hype over-weighs the fact the Hornets are ass lol.
You not talking about the Hornets?But it's Jeremy Lin and the Knicks in the Garden, the Hornets are irrelevant here.
ESPN would love to get to show Lin nationally as much as they can, nomatter who the opponent is.
You may as well throw the Hornets out of the equation, because that is not what I am talking about here. I'm talking about ESPN losing a chance to show their golden boy on national TV. They probably regret that, even if the opponent is the Hornets.