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Lakers look crazy stacked
they're gonna challenge MJ's 72
yeah i said it
they're gonna challenge MJ's 72
yeah i said it
No.Lakers look crazy stacked
they're gonna challenge MJ's 72
yeah i said it
pugz take over your account?Lakers look crazy stacked
they're gonna challenge MJ's 72
yeah i said it
+1pugz take over your account?
Your about 1 dumb ass statement away from me revoking your nba fan card.Lakers look crazy stacked
they're gonna challenge MJ's 72
yeah i said it
Again, I never said they would break 72 and neither did Mexi. Challenge/Rival doesn't mean they will break 72 wins.pugz take over your account?
He didn't say it.. He said they would challenge, which is exactly why I commented with what I did.Again, I never said they would break 72 and neither did Mexi. Challenge/Rival doesn't mean they will break 72 wins.
Gym shoe?I'll eat my shoe if they win more than 67.
Old used gym shoe, and you got a dealAny shoe you want.
I'll even add dog poop and gum :]Old used gym shoe, and you got a deal
Eww, just add gum.I'll even add dog poop and gum :]
According to Ric Bucher, the Jazz is looking to acquire David Lee by working out a sign-and-trade deal with the Knicks.
"The Jazz have great interest in Lee and are still looking to move Carlos Boozer," Bucher said. "There would have to be other pieces involved, but with Boozer's contract expiring, that would make sense for both sides."
Alan Hahn reports on his Twitter page that a source says a rumored trade involving David Lee and Carlos Boozer is "not happening" and that the Knicks do not view Lee as a one-year rental. The team plans on signing Lee to a long-term contract after the 2009-2010 season.
Earlier, Ric Bucher reported that the Jazz is looking to acquire Lee by working out a sign-and-trade deal with the Knicks.
"The Jazz have great interest in Lee and are still looking to move Carlos Boozer," Bucher said. "There would have to be other pieces involved, but with Boozer's contract expiring, that would make sense for both sides."
Via Twitter (Alan Hahn, Newsday)