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Wednesday, 11 December 2013

Why did we get them?

My last post was about perfect fits, for that reason alone I have to make a post about player acquisitions that have failed to show their respective teams why it is that they got them. As mentioned before this is all opinion based, though if you are an NBA fan, you know what is coming.

The first (and obvious) choice for worst off-season movements go to the MILLIONAIRE Brooklyn Nets, they (as mentioned in previous posts) decided to throw out cash, and got 2 future Hall of Famers in Kevin Garnett, and Paul Pierce. On paper this moved looked brilliant but these guys just have not shown the heart or fighting spirit they had in their Boston Celtic days (good times).

While I think nobody comes close to these 2 players, I might as well turn this into a top 3 (or bottom 3?). For my second choice, even though “technically” it was not an off-season acquisition since it is the NBA Draft, but the Cleveland Cavaliers choosing Anthony Bennett has been a terrible decision, more so when you see Michael Carter-Williams (picked 11th in the Draft) of the 76ers lighting it up. Bennett still has potential, but so far not very impressed.

My 3rd though probably not the third worst in most peoples’ minds, this is MY blog so Andrea Bargnani WHY ARE YOU STILL IN THE NBA!? I think the New York Knicks showed clear desperation when they acquired Bargnani and hoping he would turn into a “good player”, this guy has been labeled with “potential” for far too long now, and it is time to declare him a bust for being the #1 pick in the 2006 NBA Draft

This has been all

Kermitthefrog@mru out.. as Bargnani should be.

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