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The Truth

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  1. I was Juice aka Bone Morrow on CTS.
  2. John aka Dan aka the [expletive]. he bought CTS from cpollack like, probably not even a month ago and he already sold it today. he was getting heat from all the members at CTS for banning one of the most popular members. everyone was [expletive]ting on him today and threatening him and [expletive], so I think he just gave in and sold the place.
  3. Biedrins will start, but I'd be really surprised if Golden State didn't trade him sometime this season and make Udoh the starter. Biedrins' contract is just such a [expletive] and I can almost guarantee they'll trade it for an expring(s) within the five or six months. starting Udoh and Lee at the four and five respectively will help their uptempo offense and probably even make them better defensively as crazy as it sounds. but yeah, SF is definitely their biggest need. if they were gonna trade Ellis, they should have kept Morrow. just bad decision making from Riley again. if they're really that desperate for expiring contracts, I could see them getting Tayshaun Prince and Rip Hamilton for Ellis and Biedrins or some [expletive] like that. I don't really know or even care anymore. I used to be a Warriors fan, but I don't know what the [expletive] Riley is thinking 99.6% of the time.
  4. he just sold CTS to this bull[expletive] site like the snake he is. he didn't tell anyone [expletive] about what was happening and just sold CTS on its seven month anniversary. I've been posting there for the last seven months, had almost 4000 posts, now all that's just right down the drain. he never cared about the members - just wanted to make a quick buck. it's frustrating, but, I'll get over it.
  5. sounds good, big homie, but you're a Laker fan, so I'm gonna have to leave now. jk lol.
  6. I wonder who Golden State would acquire. they already have set-in-stone starters in Curry, Udoh, and Lee. they would have to get a SF or another SG. Ellis is a fan fav in Oakland though and a star on the rise. they'd have to get a really good player in exchange.
  7. thank you, good sir. thank you, good sir. thank you, good sir. ha sounds interesting. I'm sure I'll join - I always do lol. although, if bc is part owner, I'll probably be banned instantaneously. John is just such a [expletive]. he hasn't even owned that site for two months and decides to sell it on its seven month anniversary without giving any kind of warning. he just really, honestly doesn't give a [expletive] about the members. he's only in it for the money. I'm a little fed up with the forum game. it seems like a site can never survive for more than a year without it getting sold or merged or some [expletive]. I just wanna go to a place with decent activity where I can post here and there and without having to worry about all the bull[expletive]. it's just the way the game goes, I guess.
  8. the bastard John did some crazy [expletive] with his forums. it looks like CTS is now nonexistent. I'm back here to talk some ball. what's good, fellas?
  9. lol @ delusional Cavs fans. I doubt LeBron had anything to do with Gilbert's decision to fire Ferry.
  10. already posted: http://www.otrbasketball.com/forums/topic/12131-tony-parker-to-pacers-rumor-floating-around/page__pid__135003__st__0entry135003
  11. yes. they'd rather get Bynum than nothing at all.
  12. what the hell are you talking about? Washington was in the playoffs just two years ago. had Arenas actually been able to play this season, they might have had a chance at the postseason yet again. to compare them to New Jersey is just completely ridiculous. btw, buying out the contract of Arenas isn't a 'bad move.' they don't want there to be chemistry issues. bringing in John Wall and pairing him with Gilbert's ego could mean trouble. if they buy him out now, they can shed more salary and be able to sign a top flight free agent this summer. buying out Arenas wouldn't be a bad move at all.
  13. if I were Jackson, I would only do this under two conditions: - higher pay that what Lakers offer - LeBron has to sign there before me otherwise, I'm gonna stick with Los Angeles or retire.
  14. sumtinspecial, have you heard the remixed version of this song?
  15. one of my fav songs ever. Tupac's the GOAT.
  16. how would it not? Portland would have had a top four seed in the west this year had they been healthy. adding Jefferson to the roster would most definitely make them into a contender. it might not be quite enough to win them a title, but they'd be a top 3-4 team in the west for sure.
  17. you know, some people work jobs while going to school.
  18. BFT, you should jump off right now, brah. Raps gonna be bad for a long time.
  19. thanks. yeah, I just came up with it myself. I forgot about money and endorsements for a minute and just thought about what team would give him the absolute best chance of winning. in my mind, there's no doubt Portland has the best potential supporting cast for him. it's almost like that team was made for his presence. you'd essentially have four All-Stars or borderline All-Stars in the starting lineup. that team would be so dominant, they could just go to whichever player has the weakest defender each game. he would also be able to get his max contract after next season because they have enough money coming off the books. it makes a lot of sense to me, but I'd give it about a 0.5% chance of actually happening lol. fun to think about nonetheless.
  20. what's your point? Boston's paying him just as much as he's already won a title. the problem was Minnesota's inability to surround KG with winning talent. it had nothing to do with his contract.
  21. this is all strictly hypothetical. I'm saying, if you yourself were LeBron James, what would you do this summer? if I were LeBron, I would sign a one-year deal with Portland for the MLE. I would want to play alongside other great, young talents such as Roy, Aldridge, and Oden. after that first year there, I'd have the flexibility of either signing elsewhere or staying in Portland and taking a max contract. the reason I chose this is because I'm all about winning. if I was the best player in the game, I'd be focused on winning the most titles possible within my career. things like endorsements and fame - they don't really appeal to me. I'm a simple man. give me my rings and I'm straight. again, this is just my own plan. no need to bash people's ideas, we're all different and we all have different wants and needs. I know the best player in the league taking the MLE for a year sounds stupid, but it would give me the option of signing elsewhere after a year or sticking around and taking a max contract. ultimately, I'm all about winning and I think Portland gives James the best chance at a title. so, what would you do if you were the best player in the game and a free agent this summer?
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