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Caracter was a relatively high profile recruit that started out at Louisville, but had some problems and moved on to UTEP for his last season in college. In fact, he was part of a UTEP team that was predicted by some as a sleeper in the tourney this year. Instead, they flopped in the first round. A little like Big Baby Davis, in that he's a little bit undersized post player who shows some ability to develop a mid range face up game. He was worth the risk for when the Lakers got him. |
My Kings are almost Thunder lite. Evans is a stud scorer and Cousins has the potential to be a very good big man.
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why are you jumping into the heat thread (as a lakers fan) and putting those guys down? |
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Caracter has looked like Cousins light. Cousins is clearly the more talented player and more impressive physical specimen, but Caracter has a very nice post game and is no slouch physically. It's looking like Caracter should have gone in the mid-teens and like Cousins has the chance to be the biggest difference maker in the entire draft. That said....it's Cousins. He'll !@#$ it up. |
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But 3 days ago Caracter matched up with Cousins and we got a chance to see to big men go at it and directly compare the two. I've seen Ebanks get swatted about a dozen times. This tells me that he may exactly like Trevor Ariza, but clearly doesn't have his exposion. As such, Ebanks is probably an 11th man at best. You can get a solid feel for guys, especially their physical strengths, in the SL games. |
I do think the Kings have a bright future. I still kind of pull for them since they were my first team. Even though I'm still bitter about them leaving KC 27 years later.
I do relate with Sonic fans in that way since I'm now that I'm a Thunder fan and season ticket holder. |
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haha, that NWO video is the greatest thing i ever seen on youtube. haha
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PG: Chalmers SG: Wade SF: LeBron, Miller PF: Bosh, Haslem, Howard C: Joel Anthony, Z, Magloire, Pittman Room for 2 PGs, a SG and a SG/SF. |
What does a $110 million contract buy a person these days?
Apparently a lot of house. A real lot of house. Life & Style is reporting that LeBron James, who recently signed a six-year, $110 million deal with the Miami Heat, has started the paperwork to buy a $49.5 million mansion in the most expensive portion of Coral Gables, Fla. The home was once owned by Pat Riley, and was taken off the market shortly after "The Decision." The home is the most expensive in Coral Gables, according to Life & Style, and features:eight bedrooms and 11 bathrooms; * 880 feet of waterfront on Biscayne Bay; * a master suite with a full gym; * a private guest suite with its own tennis court and courtyard on an acre of land. * a 150-foot dock Taxes are about $1 million per year, with an additional $150,000 price tag for utilities. South Florida auto magnate Alan Potamkin owns the home, and he has listed the home for $49.5 million. Life & Style reports it's a "slam dunk" the home will soon belong to James. |
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