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September 07, 2017, 05:23:45 PM
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September 07, 2017, 05:18:35 PM
Carmelo Anthony says he 'will always be tied to New York'

Ok looks like those words really a good basis that we can't see Carmelo Anthony on New York jersey this upcoming season. Still there is no clear path whether on what team this guy will transfer. Current rumors revolving around the Melo trade still not even close to reality. Looks like we are waiting again for another drama.

I agreed. If you read between the lines, it looks like he is ready to go. Question is where? Its just a few weeks before this season and its no clear what's New York Knicks plan for him. Maybe Anthony can opt for a buy-out?

For me, he still has a lot of potential and can contribute to the team he chooses to. He is still chasing for that elusive ring though. I just hope he can find a home already because as I have said, just a few weeks to adjust to a new team if ever New York will release him.

Yes the drama still on process and there's no team yet who are in the table for who will get Anthony.

Even by looking at rumors, we can't say which team are being closed to the deal. But I know there is happening already but didn't just exposing it to the public.
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September 07, 2017, 01:05:12 PM
Carmelo Anthony says he 'will always be tied to New York'

Ok looks like those words really a good basis that we can't see Carmelo Anthony on New York jersey this upcoming season. Still there is no clear path whether on what team this guy will transfer. Current rumors revolving around the Melo trade still not even close to reality. Looks like we are waiting again for another drama.

I agreed. If you read between the lines, it looks like he is ready to go. Question is where? Its just a few weeks before this season and its no clear what's New York Knicks plan for him. Maybe Anthony can opt for a buy-out?

For me, he still has a lot of potential and can contribute to the team he chooses to. He is still chasing for that elusive ring though. I just hope he can find a home already because as I have said, just a few weeks to adjust to a new team if ever New York will release him.
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September 07, 2017, 12:41:12 PM
Carmelo Anthony says he 'will always be tied to New York'

Ok looks like those words really a good basis that we can't see Carmelo Anthony on New York jersey this upcoming season. Still there is no clear path whether on what team this guy will transfer. Current rumors revolving around the Melo trade still not even close to reality. Looks like we are waiting again for another drama.
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September 07, 2017, 10:20:01 AM
The 60-year-old billionaire Tilman Fertitta bought the Houston Rockets for a monster price of $ 2.200M!
Forbes had estimated the team in 1650M but the great Houston roster (especially Harden + Chris Paul) has increased its value.
The new owner is ambitious and I think that Houston will be able to fight for the Ring in the next few years.
What an investment I just suddenly remembered about Manny Pacquiao's interest of buying the franchise team of Clippers, I just remembered guys but it never happened.  Tilman probably see this a good move and Rockets can possibly give him the ROI for 1-3 years of they'll do good this year.

I do not know that Manny Pacquiao has interest of buying a NBA franchise. Never heard of it. But he could because he has a lot of money from his boxing career. I heard that he even put up a hospital in his own province.

It seems to me that to be able to own a championship ring, the owner or the management really has a lot of effort and money to put up a good championship caliber team. And its gonna be a win-win situation. Because once the team became a champion, the value of the team goes higher as well. Of course you also became popular because you are a proud owner of a NBA championship team.
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September 07, 2017, 08:49:50 AM
haven't really gotten into basketball until the last 2 years or so. So this is my first time seeing such a major change to team rosters all across the board so just excited to see it personally.

Actually the recent trades can't be compared to big trades happened in the last 2 years where you have been gone in world of basketball.

Yes try to watch again to see what you are looking for especially with your favorite team. Next year there are many rumors which likely to happen on higher percentage that's why fans seeing next season as full of suprises.
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September 07, 2017, 07:04:49 AM
The 60-year-old billionaire Tilman Fertitta bought the Houston Rockets for a monster price of $ 2.200M!
Forbes had estimated the team in 1650M but the great Houston roster (especially Harden + Chris Paul) has increased its value.
The new owner is ambitious and I think that Houston will be able to fight for the Ring in the next few years.
What an investment I just suddenly remembered about Manny Pacquiao's interest of buying the franchise team of Clippers, I just remembered guys but it never happened.  Tilman probably see this a good move and Rockets can possibly give him the ROI for 1-3 years of they'll do good this year.
Definitely, the hype is very high now so it will be good for the sales and that means money for the owner.
Rockets has been in the playoffs for consecutive seasons and fans are hungry to finally see this team in the NBA Finals so they have a high hope now that Chris Paul is with the team, also Paul want to win an NBA Championship so it's good for the the team in overall.

The hype is happening every year and there are some cases that change of roster is happening in the middle of the season. Chris Paul is one of the hope for this team and everyone wants to see this team make it to the top of the peak and that is the finals. Who knows if they will play and able to surpass their bracket, good for them.
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September 07, 2017, 04:48:44 AM
Ian clark is now heading to Pelicans. He's a good bench player for me. I'd rather choose this guy over Nick young and rather won't change anyone on those in bench. They are performing good and already made a chemistry.
Ian Clark to the Pelicans is now an old news and it is inevitable that he will be moving out  of the Golden State Warriors because he will be in the deep bench and also salary cap problems. But the real question is will Ian Clark provide something for the New Orleans Pelicans? Because if a Cousins/Davis duo and a Jrue Holiday team is not enough what could be? It will be a hard one for them as there chemistry is not yet solid as a contending team.
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September 07, 2017, 04:38:25 AM
Ian clark is now heading to Pelicans. He's a good bench player for me. I'd rather choose this guy over Nick young and rather won't change anyone on those in bench. They are performing good and already made a chemistry.
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September 07, 2017, 12:54:04 AM
haven't really gotten into basketball until the last 2 years or so. So this is my first time seeing such a major change to team rosters all across the board so just excited to see it personally.
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September 07, 2017, 12:44:34 AM
A lot of teams have went from heroes to zeros with some of their superstars leaving and pairing up together on other teams. Looking forward to how it plays out during the season

This is how the league goes and it's not only happening in NBA nor basketball. In some other leagues, local and other sports games many are showing some potentials but at end, they are falling down to zero. And if there were no changes, the league will be absurd in the eyes of the supporters, fans and watchers because it will be dull.
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September 07, 2017, 12:31:17 AM
A lot of teams have went from heroes to zeros with some of their superstars leaving and pairing up together on other teams. Looking forward to how it plays out during the season
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September 06, 2017, 11:48:50 PM
The 60-year-old billionaire Tilman Fertitta bought the Houston Rockets for a monster price of $ 2.200M!
Forbes had estimated the team in 1650M but the great Houston roster (especially Harden + Chris Paul) has increased its value.
The new owner is ambitious and I think that Houston will be able to fight for the Ring in the next few years.
What an investment I just suddenly remembered about Manny Pacquiao's interest of buying the franchise team of Clippers, I just remembered guys but it never happened.  Tilman probably see this a good move and Rockets can possibly give him the ROI for 1-3 years of they'll do good this year.
rockets will show some good streak moving to the playoffs even if we knew that west still got the big line up and the defending champion still
a big line up maybe Tilman see some good stake with his money and everything will be depending on what this season will bring the team.
In terms of making money, a team that has been in playoffs will already bring money, and maybe getting into the finals is just a bonus
and with present squad of the rockets, I think they are exciting to watch. Harden just received his highest pay as an NBA player and I think
he will exceed his previous achievement, I wouldn't be surprise if he will come up MVP this coming season.
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September 06, 2017, 11:01:52 PM
The 60-year-old billionaire Tilman Fertitta bought the Houston Rockets for a monster price of $ 2.200M!
Forbes had estimated the team in 1650M but the great Houston roster (especially Harden + Chris Paul) has increased its value.
The new owner is ambitious and I think that Houston will be able to fight for the Ring in the next few years.
What an investment I just suddenly remembered about Manny Pacquiao's interest of buying the franchise team of Clippers, I just remembered guys but it never happened.  Tilman probably see this a good move and Rockets can possibly give him the ROI for 1-3 years of they'll do good this year.
rockets will show some good streak moving to the playoffs even if we knew that west still got the big line up and the defending champion still
a big line up maybe Tilman see some good stake with his money and everything will be depending on what this season will bring the team.
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September 06, 2017, 09:14:06 PM
Westbrook needs to trust his teammate now, he had Paul George who can score and can defend so he has to limit his offense and focus more on facilitating the ball. it's a problem if they will not gonna work together because Paul George has a star mentality that loves to run the team being him as a main man.
I excited for the regular season to start, there are a lot of trades that has happened and I want to witness who it will work.


I hope the Paul George can blend with Westbrooke otherwise they will be an ineffective team. Yes I agree that Westbrooke should trust his teammates when it comes to offense because he can't lift the team without the support of his teammates. But it's still depends on him on how he will play this season.

So you guys think that Westbrook isnt' trusting his teammates that's why he always do the offense? lol.

Check his stats mate especially the ASSIST. It's not that he doesn't trust his teammates but whenever there is an opportunity to do offense he will make it. Also that is part of the play and by looking at OKC rosters all of them have different roles meaning he is only the lone shooter and hold the clutch plays. Look at how the ball is rotating in OKC whenever they are on the floor and you can see that there is no such thing as Westbrook didn't trust his teammate. What kind of views is that lol.

About George and Westbrook, it's not a big deal since they need just few games before anyone can adapt to the playing style. Also I know George nor Westbrook doesn't have an attitude of having a childish act so I see it's really not a problem.

It's unfair for Westbrook if his team mates is trusting him but in exchange he doesn't trust his team mates, we have the same reaction of LOL. Do you guys forget that Westbrook is chasing record last season and look how his team mates cooperate with him and to make their effort worth, he achived in getting the record of the most triple double in a season with the count of 42. So I can't see why others here saying that Westbrook should trust his team mates because I can see that he was putting trust on them.

Westbrook knows his team mates rather than us. Smiley
Regarding Westbrook and George I know they can handle the team and go grab the ring for the season. Let's not also forgot they have Roberson, Kanter and a young and athletic Steven Adams that can guard the post and has a lot boards in the game. I'll watch and follow their journey all the way to the finals this regular and playoffs season.
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September 06, 2017, 06:29:30 PM
The 60-year-old billionaire Tilman Fertitta bought the Houston Rockets for a monster price of $ 2.200M!
Forbes had estimated the team in 1650M but the great Houston roster (especially Harden + Chris Paul) has increased its value.
The new owner is ambitious and I think that Houston will be able to fight for the Ring in the next few years.
What an investment I just suddenly remembered about Manny Pacquiao's interest of buying the franchise team of Clippers, I just remembered guys but it never happened.  Tilman probably see this a good move and Rockets can possibly give him the ROI for 1-3 years of they'll do good this year.
Definitely, the hype is very high now so it will be good for the sales and that means money for the owner.
Rockets has been in the playoffs for consecutive seasons and fans are hungry to finally see this team in the NBA Finals so they have a high hope now that Chris Paul is with the team, also Paul want to win an NBA Championship so it's good for the the team in overall.
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September 06, 2017, 06:03:02 PM
The 60-year-old billionaire Tilman Fertitta bought the Houston Rockets for a monster price of $ 2.200M!
Forbes had estimated the team in 1650M but the great Houston roster (especially Harden + Chris Paul) has increased its value.
The new owner is ambitious and I think that Houston will be able to fight for the Ring in the next few years.
What an investment I just suddenly remembered about Manny Pacquiao's interest of buying the franchise team of Clippers, I just remembered guys but it never happened.  Tilman probably see this a good move and Rockets can possibly give him the ROI for 1-3 years of they'll do good this year.
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September 06, 2017, 05:59:42 PM
The 60-year-old billionaire Tilman Fertitta bought the Houston Rockets for a monster price of $ 2.200M!
Forbes had estimated the team in 1650M but the great Houston roster (especially Harden + Chris Paul) has increased its value.
The new owner is ambitious and I think that Houston will be able to fight for the Ring in the next few years.
Lol. I got confused I thought $2.2M. It should be "B" man right? Well if they will get another superstar make sure that they can blend it with Harden, suit up in the play of him. If they will just increase the value of a player and they wont get anyone, still no. The value has nothing to do in getting a ring.
It should be billions, I hope there will be a big changes that will happen, this is very timely for Chris Paul we need a good
management to cheer up their players to play hard, if they are inspired they will give a good return.
Harden and Paul are a good combo and I want to see them play soon.
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September 06, 2017, 05:27:47 PM
The 60-year-old billionaire Tilman Fertitta bought the Houston Rockets for a monster price of $ 2.200M!
Forbes had estimated the team in 1650M but the great Houston roster (especially Harden + Chris Paul) has increased its value.
The new owner is ambitious and I think that Houston will be able to fight for the Ring in the next few years.
Lol. I got confused I thought $2.2M. It should be "B" man right? Well if they will get another superstar make sure that they can blend it with Harden, suit up in the play of him. If they will just increase the value of a player and they wont get anyone, still no. The value has nothing to do in getting a ring.
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September 06, 2017, 04:47:52 PM
The 60-year-old billionaire Tilman Fertitta bought the Houston Rockets for a monster price of $ 2.200M!
Forbes had estimated the team in 1650M but the great Houston roster (especially Harden + Chris Paul) has increased its value.
The new owner is ambitious and I think that Houston will be able to fight for the Ring in the next few years.
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