Can anyone explain to me what San Antonio gets out of the trade they made this week, besides cap space? I’ve read the rumours of the Spurs getting rid of both Mohammed and Nesterovic in order to go to a small, Phoenix-like lineup, but look who they’re bringing in. Matt Bonner (aka the Red Rocket) is a likeable character guy with an awkward, streaky shot. His upbeat attitude and dedicated work ethic is suited for a struggling 2nd tier team, but seem redundant on a winning character group like the Spurs. His defensive skills are non-existent. Eric Williams is a role player with a bad attitude and worse knees, and if he averages more than five minutes of floor time I’d be shocked.
Doesn't sound very Phoenix-like to me.
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Here’s to Pittsburgh. I visited the fine little city for the first time this past weekend, and I’m convinced of this: if there’s a greater sports town in North America, I don’t know what it is. I mean talk about making the most out something - Toronto has 3 suburbs bigger than Pittsburgh, and we don’t have a tenth of the hometown spirit and support that they do.
Too bad spirit does nothing positive for a bullpen though, because the Pirates are a truly terrible team. On the upside, they did try and sway my opinion with excessive amounts of Yuengling and a Bill Maseroski bobblehead doll. Bill’s an agreeable sort, especially if shaken.
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Rocket Roger's return to the Astro’s is obviously the bigger news story, but the return of Toronto’s AJ Burnett from the DL should make the bigger impact. While the NL Central stands a very good chance of producing the wild card winner, the AL East doesn’t. With little to no margin of error, the Jays need Burnett if they want to be in a position to be either contender or spoiler come August. I checked with Mr. Maseroski, he’s in the affirmative.
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My NBA Mock Draft:
Toronto – Adam Morrison. Toronto trades Morrison to Portland for Sebastian Telfair and the 4th pick overall.
My thinking here comes with a few assumptions. First, Toronto certainly seems to have Bargnani rated higher than the other teams, and is comfortable with him still being there at 4. The other teams know this, so the compensation for moving from 1st to 4th is limited to Telfair, who is talented but had a miserable season last year. Second, Portland wants Morrison, and rightly assumes that Charlotte will take him with the 3rd pick if given the chance, meaning they need to move up.
On draft day, the biggest drop from his projected spot will be felt by LaMarcus Aldridge. The biggest gain will be between Jordan Farmar and Maurice Ager. Bill is nodding his approval.
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