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I fully admit I haven't paid much attention to several of the eastern teams that are having strong seasons so far.
I tend to pay attention to contenders, possible rebuilds and the trades that entails that could shift the balance of power and so forth.
Horford I knew about but he's been off the radar a bit since he'd missed most of 2 seasons out of the last 3 and his last really good year was 2011 where he made all-nba 3rd team
I just remember how he was supposed to be the centerpiece for the Bulls' next dynasty when he got drafted.
I actually went back and looked at his stats from his first couple of years and they're actually quite good. Why did Chicago get rid of him, I wonder?
BTW Nets lose back to back nights to the Sixers and Pistons, LOL. Charlotte completely embarrassed the Knicks (not that that's hard to do now). Maybe both Brooklyn and Miami should be worried about Charlotte and Detroit??
BTW Nets lose back to back nights to the Sixers and Pistons, LOL. Charlotte completely embarrassed the Knicks (not that that's hard to do now). Maybe both Brooklyn and Miami should be worried about Charlotte and Detroit??
Can't put the Pistons in the same category as the Sixers
Where is Love supposed to be going since he has not accomplished anything in Minnesota or Cleveland?
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