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ikrushlots

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Dec 08, 2006 10:13 pm
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Is this the low point of this group or what? The Wolves are finally
starting to gel, have climbed back to .500 beating two of the best
teams in the West, the marquee free agent acquisition is averaging 21
points over his last 4 games, the two rookies look to be keepers AND
the Wolves seem to be among the front runners in the Iverson
sweepstakes, yet nary a post in this group . . .

For what its worth, I would trade anybody and everybody for the chance
to have KG teamed with AI, including Foye. I like Foye alot, and think
he has the chance to be a star, but 3-5 years of KG and AI would be too
good to pass up.

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 12:42 am
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ikrushlots RemoveThis @aol.com wrote:
> Is this the low point of this group or what? The Wolves are finally
> starting to gel, have climbed back to .500 beating two of the best
> teams in the West, the marquee free agent acquisition is averaging 21
> points over his last 4 games, the two rookies look to be keepers AND
> the Wolves seem to be among the front runners in the Iverson
> sweepstakes, yet nary a post in this group . . .
>
> For what its worth, I would trade anybody and everybody for the chance
> to have KG teamed with AI, including Foye. I like Foye alot, and think
> he has the chance to be a star, but 3-5 years of KG and AI would be too
> good to pass up.
>

I haven't paid attention. I didn't know there was an Iverson
sweepstakes. What is the latest rumor?

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 1:03 am
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Araxen wrote:
> ikrushlots RemoveThis @aol.com wrote:
>> Is this the low point of this group or what? The Wolves are finally
>> starting to gel, have climbed back to .500 beating two of the best
>> teams in the West, the marquee free agent acquisition is averaging 21
>> points over his last 4 games, the two rookies look to be keepers AND
>> the Wolves seem to be among the front runners in the Iverson
>> sweepstakes, yet nary a post in this group . . .
>>
>> For what its worth, I would trade anybody and everybody for the chance
>> to have KG teamed with AI, including Foye. I like Foye alot, and think
>> he has the chance to be a star, but 3-5 years of KG and AI would be too
>> good to pass up.
>>
>
> I haven't paid attention. I didn't know there was an Iverson
> sweepstakes. What is the latest rumor?
>

nm, just read realgm and such. If we get AI, Casey needs to go imo. He
wouldn't have the first clue on how to coach the tandem of KG/AI.

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(Msg. 4) Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 2:26 pm
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ikrushlots DeleteThis @aol.com wrote:
> Is this the low point of this group or what? The Wolves are finally
> starting to gel, have climbed back to .500 beating two of the best
> teams in the West, the marquee free agent acquisition is averaging 21
> points over his last 4 games, the two rookies look to be keepers AND
> the Wolves seem to be among the front runners in the Iverson
> sweepstakes, yet nary a post in this group . . .

Well, I moved, went to NJ for Thanksgiving week and started
a new job. I've got tapes of seven games to watch. Figured
I'd better keep my mouth shut until I saw for myself what was
going on.

>
> For what its worth, I would trade anybody and everybody for the chance
> to have KG teamed with AI, including Foye. I like Foye alot, and think
> he has the chance to be a star, but 3-5 years of KG and AI would be too
> good to pass up.

A trade for AI would be intriguing, but I think that the price
would be wayyyy to high. I think the Wolves would be far
better served by a tough, rebounding, center. If Taylor is
willing to pay the price for Iverson, then why not for a center
(that IMO is the key to a championship)? Frankly, Blount's
best is just barely good enough for me - but it seems that
he has been delivering.
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 4:45 pm
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The odds are against the Wolves. The Bulls have only lost one game at
home and the Wolves are on the second game of a back to back.

Mark in MN wrote:
> The Utah win was an anomaly.
>
> Bulls game is pivotal. Similar teams, same record. A must win game. But a
> road game. Not good.
>
> M in M
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(Msg. 6) Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 5:12 pm
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On Dec 9, 6:45 pm, "ikrushl...@aol.com" <ikrushl... DeleteThis @aol.com> wrote:
> The odds are against the Wolves.  The Bulls have only lost one game at
> home and the Wolves are on the second game of a back to back.


this game is in the bag already
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(Msg. 7) Posted: Sat Dec 09, 2006 11:23 pm
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The Utah win was an anomaly.

Bulls game is pivotal. Similar teams, same record. A must win game. But a
road game. Not good.

M in M
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