senko Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 ya ariza nedir ya, artest nası gider ya :(, soğuttu beni kendinden houston yönetimi... ariza enerji getirse nolur getirmese nolur, artest gibi olabilir mi. zaten başımıza gelcekleri biliyorum ben bu sezonda, yarıda tmac playofflara doğru yao sakatlancak, francis ölü zaten... arizayla brooksla top koştururuz sahada... gittim bu gün zaten tmac forması alcağıma clevland forması aldım :)
BulletRide Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 Senko Rockets'sın sanırım, sana bu haberi vermek istemezdim de Yao 1 sene oynamayacak.Sorry
BulletRide Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 "raw power" said: Artest Lakers'ın tam aradığı adam bence.İnanılmaz hırslı,kanının son damlasına kadar mücadele eden bir oyuncu.Ariza'dan oyunun her yönünde daha iyi,dahası Paul Pierce tarzı Lakers'ın finalde karşılaşması muhtemel adamların üzerine kabus gibi çöküyor savunmada.Odom'u takas etmemeleri iyi oldu,yeri doldurulabilecek bir adam değil.Umarım anlaşırlar,çok kötü olur başka takıma gitmesi. Gasol'ü aldılar Odom kaldı, Artest'i aldılar Odom kaldı olmasın.Imba oluyor kadro sinirlerimi bozuyor, kabul etmesin kontrat falan Odom gitsin başka takıma all-star olsun işte.
dreagloth Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 Konuyu açan Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 BulletRide said: Senko Rockets'sın sanırım, sana bu haberi vermek istemezdim de Yao 1 sene oynamayacak.Sorry crit
BulletRide Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 Sheed Celtics'te bu gece açıklanır büyük ihtimal. Adam bu yaşta 6 milyon dolar alacak senelik 2 yıllık kontrat, veteran uzun olmak varmış.
senko Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 dreagloth said: BulletRide said: Senko Rockets'sın sanırım, sana bu haberi vermek istemezdim de Yao 1 sene oynamayacak.Sorry crit hemde ne crit :) cacık olmaz o zmn bu sene rocketstan.
Hotdog Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 Phil Jackson says he'll return to Lakers güzell Zen Master'da kaldığına göre LAL bu senede en büyük favori :D
_Mikael_ Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 Ben karalar bağladım zaten t mac ve yaonun basketbol hayatı tehlikede zaten.Bu sene play off a kalırsak şanslıyız.
Holy Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 3, 2009 ne playoff'u abi bence draft sırası kovalar bu sene rockets. T-mac'in aynı sırt sakatlığı yaklaşık 20. defa nüksetti bu sezon. Yao yok. Artest gitti. kiminle playoff'a kalıcak bu takım?
toggie Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 5 yıl icin 60 milyonun uzerinde bir teklif yapmıslar. ben olsam ben de toronto'ya giderdim.
Masquerade Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 ESPN 56 demiş. Free agent forward Hedo Turkoglu changed his mind Friday and decided not to join the Portland Trail Blazers, opting instead to accept a five-year $53 million offer from the Toronto Raptors, sources told ESPN.com. ... Turkoglu will make about $3 million more over the life of the contract than he would have made in Portland, but a bigger reason for his change of heart, a source told ESPN.com, was his desire to play in Toronto, a more international and cosmopolitan city -- one with a large Turkish population -- and his familiarity with the Eastern Conference after having spent the last five seasons with the Magic.
BulletRide Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 Hidayet Toronto'ya giderse, harbi bir şekil salak olduğunu bildireceğim ona Sahibi Paul Allen olan takım sana el altından elin Kanada takımının verdiği ücret farkını vermeyecek mi? Ya da Oregon'da nasıl imkanlarda yaşayacağını bilmiyor mu? Bir de Portland'ı gezip gördü,sonra Toronto muhabbeti çıktı.
toggie Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 el altından para gelecegini dusunup mu karar versin :) tamamen duygusal davrandı iste acık ve net.
Masticore Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 56 ise değmez 60 üzeri ise bende olsam bende giderim. Kaybeden izleyiciler oldu :/ ama benim düşüncem orda fazla kalmaz takas olur gibi..
senko Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 toronto çok da uzak ya, paso kar kış bide. Çekilmez hakketen.
BiTcH_oFBaT Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 para beynine vurmuş. niye toronto yani heh
knox Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 Sanırım eşi kanada da yaşamak istiyormuş,yoksa 6m fark için tercih yapılmaz gibi.
Deacon Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 eşi için ihtimali daha kuvvetli geliyor bana.
Khelben Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 NBA.com said: A league source divulged late Friday that Portland's offer to Turkoglu was actually $57 million over five years, not the $50 million that has been reported. But by deciding to renounce their rights to the free agents, the Raptors can give Turkoglu a deal averaging more than $12 million annually. They only have a little more than $48 million committed for next season, including the first-year salary of rookie swingman DeMar DeRozan, taken ninth overall. Yazının Tamamı Turkoglu makes verbal commitment to Raptors By David Aldridge, TNT Analyst Posted Jul 4 2009 10:37AM An already crazy free agent period in the NBA got downright bizarre on Friday, with the supposed sure deal between Orlando free agent forward Hedo Turkoglu and the Portland Trail Blazers falling apart late in the afternoon, and the veteran, late Friday evening, making a verbal commitment to the Toronto Raptors on a five-year deal that will pay him in excess of $60 million, according to league sources. Turkoglu's change of heart -- he was in Portland Thursday and Friday, meeting with team officials along with his agent, Lon Babby -- came after the Raptors decided to do what they had been reluctant to do until then -- renounce their rights to several of their own free agents, including forward Shawn Marion and guards Anthony Parker and Carlos Delfino, in order to create the more than $10 million in cap room necessary to make a superior offer to Portland's. A league source divulged late Friday that Portland's offer to Turkoglu was actually $57 million over five years, not the $50 million that has been reported. But by deciding to renounce their rights to the free agents, the Raptors can give Turkoglu a deal averaging more than $12 million annually. They only have a little more than $48 million committed for next season, including the first-year salary of rookie swingman DeMar DeRozan, taken ninth overall. The final amount of the deal won't be known until the league officially sets the salary cap figure for the 2009-10 season. The cap is expected to drop from its current $58.7 million, though perhaps not as much as teams had initially feared. A source with knowledge of the auditing process currently underway between the league and the Players' Association that will determine next year's cap figure said this week that the cap may fall by less than $1 million. Earlier Friday, ESPN.com reported that Turkoglu had reached verbal agreement on a deal with the Blazers, and numerous other media outlets reported the same thing within minutes. But a Portland team official cautioned TNT's David Aldridge later in the day that a deal was not yet done, and after several hours of discussions between the team, Turkoglu and Babby left the Blazers' facility. Within a couple of hours, Turkoglu had committed to Toronto. In the end, Turkoglu, who spent the last two days in Portland, seemingly with every intention of agreeing to terms on a deal, simply changed his mind, deciding that he and his family would be more comfortable in Toronto, with its international makeup and large Turkish population. When the Blazers realized that Toronto had a superior offer on the table, they didn't try to change Turkoglu's mind, disappointed that Turkoglu didn't want to take a little less money in order to play with a better team. "He won't be coming" to Portland, a league source said late Friday, closing all doors to a potential revisiting of the issue after the Fourth of July weekend. The Raptors looked into keeping Delfino, the guard who left Toronto last summer to sign a lucrative deal with a Russian team. But Delfino wants to come back to the NBA, and Toronto had a strong interest in bringing him back; he was considered a key part of the team's attempt to bring more talent to surround All-Star forward Chris Bosh. Bosh can terminate the last year of his contract next summer and become an unrestricted free agent. But Delfino had to go, too, though a source indicated late Friday that the Raptors may explore a sign-and-trade deal with Orlando that would send Delfino to the Magic. Before Turkoglu's change of heart, numerous league sources believed early Friday afternoon that the Raptors had reached an agreement on a three-year extension worth $24 million with Marion, who was acquired from Miami in February in a package for forward Jermaine O'Neal. But a Raptors source categorically denied that Friday afternoon. The Blazers had cleared a little more than $8 million in cap space to sign Turkoglu, whose veteran presence and outstanding playoff performance for Orlando this year was exactly what Portland management thought could most help its core of young, talented -- but inexperienced -- players. The Blazers made the postseason this year for the first time in six years, falling in the first round to Houston. But their future is bright, with All-Star guard Brandon Roy, forward LaMarcus Aldridge and center Greg Oden all under 25. Now, Portland will have to go in a different direction. The Blazers could, potentially, become players for another multiple-use forward like the Lakers' Lamar Odom, who has been expected to ultimately re-sign in Los Angeles. Or they could try to sign one of several veteran free agent point guards, from Dallas' Jason Kidd -- whom Portland has long coveted -- Philadelphia's Andre Miller or Atlanta's Mike Bibby. Bibby was, according to league sources, close to re-signing with Atlanta on Friday, and Kidd was taking the weekend to decide between three-year offers from the Mavericks and the Knicks, with Dallas in the driver's seat. However, the Blazers feel that consistent perimeter shooting is a must for whomever they add, which would eliminate all the point guards other than Bibby, and make Odom less of a fit. That was why they quickly zeroed in on Turkoglu, a career 38.5 percent shooter from three-point range who shot almost 39 percent behind the arc in this year's postseason. Almost none of the remaining significant free agents available are great shooters; among the better ones is Denver forward Linas Kleiza -- whom, ironically, Toronto has been working hard on signing. Turkoglu opted out of the final year of his six-year, $36 million deal with the Magic, which would have paid him $7.34 million in 2009, after the Finals. While the Magic said it would pay the luxury tax in order to keep the team together, Turkoglu's desire for $10 million annually was far too much for Orlando to bear, and the Magic quickly went to work, acquiring Vince Carter from the Nets on draft day. Carter's remaining three years and $51.9 million in salary precluded any hope of a Turkoglu re-signing in Orlando. Signed by Orlando as a free agent in 2004, Turkoglu had gradually assumed a leadership role on the Magic, winning the league's Most Improved Player award last season. This past season, he averaged 16.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.9 assists, and after Jameer Nelson was lost for four months with a shoulder injury, Turkoglu assumed much more command of the ball. Down the stretch of games, it was Turkoglu who ran screen-and-roll plays with Dwight Howard, either taking last-second shots himself or creating for others. He hit the game-winning shot against the 76ers in the first round, in the key Game 4, with Orlando down two games to one. Against Cleveland in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference finals, he temporarily gave the Magic a lead with one second left after hitting a jumper, only to see LeBron James knock in a three-pointer at the buzzer. He had more good moments against the Lakers in the Finals. Along with possibly losing Turkoglu, the Magic may lose backup center Marcin Gortat, who has agreed to an offer sheet with the Dallas Mavericks. The sheet can't officially be delivered until next week, and Orlando would have seven days to match it upon receipt. But general manager Otis Smith told the Orlando Sentinel Friday that he did not think he'd be inclined to match an offer to Gortat for the full mid-level exception.
lucretia85 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 öff toronto maçlarını mı izleteceksin bize hido?
senko Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 toronto iyidir ya severim ben. taa carterlı tmacli kadrosundan beri bi sempatim var takıma.
BulletRide Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 Eşi içinse Florida'ya bayılıyorlar ikiside, birkaç km. ilersinden teklif var (Miami) oraya gitsinler o zaman. Bu arada şu an NBA'de en çok izlemek istediğim takım Detroit değil Portland, Hedo'nun Oregon'a gitmesi demek bol bol Portland maçı demek.İyi olurdu gitse, neyse bitmiş değil.Rodriguez'den doğan ve bu sezon imzalanmayan çaylak kontratlarından dolayı + cap oldu Portland'da umarım alırlar.
Hotdog Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 Mesaj tarihi: Temmuz 4, 2009 toronto ölsün abi ya cok fazla beyaz var jamario moon'uda verdiler hiç bi atraksiyon kalmadı takımda.
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