Wednesday, June 4, 2014

this is a good trade. or atleast i think so.?




ihateignor


http://games.espn.go.com/nba/features/traderesult?players=3~61~2755~988~3205~306~434~981~1998~1016~2421~2184~881~933&teams=13~14~13~23~14~14~13~26~26~26~26~23~26~23&te=&cash=

kings get what they want. williams, udonis, and a back center for miller. with bibby gone martin can have a break out season.

Lakers get some help. we get defensive specialist in ak47. we get range from garcia and some help on the block.

Miami wins big. they get bibby. a pg that is dying to win. playing with wade and shaq can help him do that. they get a sf in harpring. and they unloaded atoine walkers weak ass.

jazz gets to rebuild. if they play smart next year they can have tons of money since kwame contract is expiring. that means that jazz will have so much cap space to sign free agents like okafor. they also get bunch of shooters.



Answer
wow im impressed by this trade. i mean rumors holds these trades but ain't happening yet. The latest news for miami is another run for bibby. Ak47 wants to be traded or go home to russia, but didn't expect any1 to do this in the trade machine.

overview:

Sacramento: isn't that good but the lose of bibby will definitely boost more scoring for martin.

Miller
Haslem
Artest
Martin
Williams

Pretty good looking for them especially this is the last season on j-wills contract.

Utah- Gets a pretty good salary cap next season of 10 mil. for the exchange for AK and harpring

Boozer
Okur
Walker
Giricek
D. Williams

Lakers: A win-win for them. they give no one for someone.

Mihm
Odom
Kirilenko
Kobe
Fisher

And there wish of bynum to stay for them came through!

Miami: Im a fan so its better now than nothing.

Shaq
?
Harpring
Wade
Bibby

There only problem is to replace their PF.

Who are the notable alumni of Villanova Univeristy?




novafan





Answer
Malik Allen - professional basketball player
Paul Arizin - former professional basketball player, voted one of the 50 all-time greatest in NBA history in 1996
Al Atkinson - professional football player, starting LB for the 1969 New York Jets
Kelly Ayotte - Attorney General, State of New Hampshire
Maria Bello - Golden Globe-nominated actress
Michael Bradley - professional basketball player
George B. Crist - General - first Marine to be designated Commander in Chief, Central Command.
Jim Croce - recording artist
James Curvey - former chairman of Fidelity
Robert Darretta, CFO of Johnson & Johnson
Walter Doran - Admiral, United States Navy
John Drosdick - CEO, Sunoco
John Facenda - Voice of NFL Films
William J. Fallon - Admiral, United States Navy
Brian Finneran - professional football player, Philadelphia Eagles ('99) and Atlanta Falcons ('00-present)
Chris Ford - former NBA player and coach of the Milwaukee Bucks, Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Clippers and Philadelphia 76ers
Randy Foye - professional basketball player, currently with Minnesota Timberwolves
Ben Geraghty - late Major League Baseball player and minor league manager who was influential in the career of home-run king Henry Aaron
Joseph Hare - Rear Admiral, United States Navy
Jerramiah T. Healy - Mayor of Jersey City, NJ
Charles M. Heimbold - ambassador to Sweden and former chairman of Bristol-Myers Squibb, endowed the Heimbold Chair of Irish Studies.
John L. Hennessy - President of Stanford University
Deidre Imus - Head of the Deidre Imus Environmental Center for Pediatric Oncology
Amy Jarrett - flight attendant on United Flight 175 (one of the September 11th hijacked flights)
John Jones - CEO, Air products and Chemicals
Paul X. Kelley - Commandant of the Marine Corps
James Kim - chairman of Amkor Technology
Kerry Kittles - former professional basketball player who played with the New Jersey Nets and Los Angeles Clippers
Chuck Kornegay - professional basketball player
Thomas G. Labrecque - former Chairman and CEO, Chase Manhattan Bank
John LaFalce - former U.S. Congressman from New York state, 1975-2002
Howie Long - professional football player, NFL Hall of Famer, and current analyst for FOX, majored in Communcation at Villanova.
Kyle Lowry - professional basketball player, currently with the Memphis Grizzlies.
Gerald Marzorati - Assistant Managing Editor, New York Times
Bill Melchionni - former professional basketball player
Joseph J. McMenamin - Brigadier General, United States Marine Corps
Martin McGuinn - CEO, Mellon Financial Corp.
James Mullen - CEO, Biogen Idec
Jimmy Murray - former GM of Philadelphia Eagles and co-founder of Ronald McDonald House
John Cardinal O'Connor - Former Cardinal (Catholicism), Archdiocese of New York
Jerry Petry - Executive V.P., Business Operations for NBC Universal Television Distribution
James M. Quigley - former US Congressman from Pennsylvania
David Rabe - Playwright, author of In the Boom Boom Room and Hurlyburly
Herbert Ramrath - former chairman of GE Plastics
Allan Ray - professional basketball player, currently with the Boston Celtics
Ed Rendell - current Pennsylvania governor and general chair of the Democratic National Committee in 2000
Marjorie Rendell - current Pennsylvania first lady and federal judge for the United States Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Greg Rikaart - Emmy Award winner, currently stars in the daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless
John Rowland - former Connecticut governor
Francis Saul - president of Chevy Chase (Bank)
Lawrence Santoro - fantasy/horror author, multiple Bram Stoker nominee
Jennifer Santiago - Emmy-Award-Winning reporter, CBS4 News, Miami
Dick Schulze - former U.S. congressman from the State of Pennsylvania, 1975-1993
Rory Sparrow - former professional basketball player, who played with the Atlanta Hawks, New York Knicks, Chicago Bulls, Miami Heat, Sacramento Kings and Los Angeles Lakers over a 12-year NBA career
Diana Sugg - medical reporter for The Baltimore Sun and Pulitzer Prize Winner, 2003
Lawrence M. Waterhouse - founder of Waterhouse Securities
Brian Westbrook - professional football player, Philadelphia Eagles ('02-present), Current Starting HB
Alvin Williams - professional basketball player
Victoria Zdrok - October 1994 Playboy Playmate of the Month; 2004 Penthouse Pet of the Year
Anthony Zinni - General, United States Marine Corps




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