Saarang
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Post Number: 1494 Registered: 04-2015 Posted From: 76.184.128.186
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 | Posted on Wednesday, February 06, 2019 - 9:45 am: | |
ee Celtics mafia oa maatram too much...Celtics can easily beat Lakers offer anedhi without including Tatum ani. Jaylen Brown ni all star level lo build up istaaru. Ippati daaka Celtics tho deal chesina prathi team naakesaru by getting damaged goods like Paul Pierce, Isaiah Thomas, Avery Bradley. Zach Lowe on the AD drama http://www.espn.com/nba/story/_/id/25933114/how-tatum-kyrie-boston-shape-anthony -davis-trade-talks Few in the league can remember anything like this Anthony Davis saga -- the posturing, the ticking clock, the quirky rule banning one suitor (Boston Celtics) from getting in the action now, the uncertainty surrounding almost everything except that Davis is worth all of it, the tentacles touching so many franchises. It is, in a literal sense, one of the very biggest stories in the history of the NBA. At the center of it are three players who do not even play for either Davis' current team or the Lakers -- the suitor of choice for Davis and his agent, Rich Paul: Jayson Tatum, Kyrie Irving and, perhaps of a bit less immediate importance, Zion Williamson. If acquiring Davis is even possible for the Lakers ahead of Thursday's deadline, it is in large part because of those three names, directly and indirectly. Maybe the distinction is impossible to eliminate. This is unprecedented -- teams almost pre-negotiating a trade five months before they can execute it. Think of everything that could happen between now and then. Tatum could get hurt. Davis could get hurt. Toronto could sweep Boston in the second round, and shove Irving further out the door into free agency. |