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I'm watching the Knicks/Bulls game right now and I do not know what the almighty f*ck the Mavs were thinking letting Tyson Chandler go... :nogood:

They werent thinking!:laugh: I think they did offer him 20 mil for 1 year, but my Knicks will always be waiting in the wings ready to overpay everybody (at least he deserves it!)

I have to say I do appreciate the Mavs letting him go so I can see him in person because damn he's hot. :love:
 
They werent thinking!:laugh: I think they did offer him 20 mil for 1 year, but my Knicks will always be waiting in the wings ready to overpay everybody (at least he deserves it!)

I have to say I do appreciate the Mavs letting him go so I can see him in person because damn he's hot. :love:

Now ain't that the truth! :cloud9: He's married, though, isn't he? :cry:

Ps. How do you feel about your Knicks blowing a 21 point lead? :p
 
Now ain't that the truth! :cloud9: He's married, though, isn't he? :cry:

Ps. How do you feel about your Knicks blowing a 21 point lead? :p

Yup. Married, kids, the whole nine yards. Word on the "street" though is he isn't faithful. He almost makes want to be a groupie temporarily. Almost. :laugh:

Ok im not talking to you anymore. And we did just tie it so :hrmm:. Melos got that clutch. :smile1:
 
Yup. Married, kids, the whole nine yards. Word on the "street" though is he isn't faithful. He almost makes want to be a groupie temporarily. Almost. :laugh:

Ok im not talking to you anymore. And we did just tie it so :hrmm:. Melos got that clutch. :smile1:

100 - 99... Melo is that dude.

Wish Lamar had some of his fight... :-s
 
100 - 99... Melo is that dude.

Wish Lamar had some of his fight... :-s

Lamar ain't about that life. :cool: :laugh:

Seriously though, no matter how much Melo pisses me off with his idiotic shot selection + quick temper, he's built for NY. The more pressure or the harder the media comes down on him, the better he plays. He's so mentally tough. I actually have to give credit to Hump too in that respect. The more they boo him, the harder he plays. Emo Lamar could learn a thing or two from them.
 
One player don't make a team. Every game the mavs loose is Lamar's fault. I've never seen anything like it. He is not the highest paid player on the team. Geez.
The mavs traded the team away last season so now they have to go thru team rebuilding.

THIS! it is even a stretch to say that Lamar is even a true part of this team. He plays less than 20 minutes at three different stretches. They have mainly used him to give a breather to Dirk and/or Marion. Yet, every loss there is some article about Lamar and his bad play for real. Of course, they are 0-8 without him.

Last game was a perfect example. Dirk and Jet as well as the rest of the team had no energy and played some bad basketball. At one point, the score was 20 (mem) and 0 (Dal) but Lamar comes into the game and miss one shot and 1 personal foul and he is out and the reason they loss the game.

This is a badly put together team and he has no role and the lack of consistency has lead to his mediocre play. It is hard to give 100% effort when you dont know your role and dont have a true role.

Will see if the mavs make it to the playoffs, if they do they will be eliminated with the quickness because they do not have a game plan to win post season games.

at least these guys are trying. How you say? Can't knock their hustle

Really? during most of their losses, it looks like they are not trying especially early 1st quarter and third quarter. No one is moving the ball and just letting jumpshots after jumpshots go. Dirk at times plays 37+ with just one rebound. Kidd turns the ball over consistently. This is a team is badly put together and if you are the last person to join, there is going to be issues finding your niche.

Just to say, if you listen to Kobe speech after LO was traded, he said that Lamar was not only important to the team on the floor but he was also a leader in the locker room as far as getting guys together to work out problems. He was also one of their best clutch players and Phil Jackson always have him on the floor during the end of games that are tight. Not that he will take the last shot but he consistently made defensive plays for LA to help them win games.

Also, for world championship, coach K could not have been more complimentary of him. He said that he was a true leader of the team, defensive wise on the floor as well as the prominent leader in the locker room.

People may disagree but he was a good player before all this mavs stuff and just hope he can find his niche with another team since realistically speaking he has another 3-4 good years.

Last, I also find Chandler to be dreamy! :p: but his wife is so pretty also!
 
LAMAR ODOM ON SHRINKING ROLE WITH MAVS: ‘IT IS WHAT IT IS’


HoopsVibe’s Very Quick Call: Lamar Odom became a target the moment he went on TV for something other than basketball.

People fall in love. And Odom fell in love with Khloe Kardashian. But he didn’t have to be part of her reality world, hawking their relationship and various lifestyle products on the ‘E’ network.

Being such a public figure means perhaps he gets more of the blame than he deserves for the Dallas Mavericks’ poor play...........'


http://www.hoopsvibe.com/nba-news-a...on-shrinking-role-with-mavs-it-is-what-it-is-
 
In Dallas, he, nor Khloe is a big story. Any new high profile members of a sports team in Dallas will be watched carefully. He has been a hawt mess, however, the media here doesn't really focus or talk about him much. I don't count blogs and forums as "media" or gospel.
 
YSoLovely said:
I don't feel sorry for Lamar for being their scapegoat... yes, it's not all his fault, the rest of the team isn't playing well either, but at least these guys are trying. How you say? Can't knock their hustle... ["Delonte West played 25 hard minutes on a bum left ankle and with a still-fragile, taped-up finger. ...Dirk Nowitzki admittedly had one of his poorer games of the season, but he took a pounding for 36 minutes as Dallas desperately scraped to get back in a game they coughed away early"] With Lamar, there is no hustle, no trying, no energy, just emo...

But, somebody writes 1 damning column & all of a sudden he's a "scapegoat"? Back when he was absent and wanting a trade, there were still columns & stories posted here that downplayed the situation. He's unhappy and it shows. Tell the truth and shame the devil.
 
In Dallas, he, nor Khloe is a big story. Any new high profile members of a sports team in Dallas will be watched carefully. He has been a hawt mess, however, the media here doesn't really focus or talk about him much. I don't count blogs and forums as "media" or gospel.

This.

But, somebody writes 1 damning column & all of a sudden he's a "scapegoat"? Back when he was absent and wanting a trade, there were still columns & stories posted here that downplayed the situation. He's unhappy and it shows. Tell the truth and shame the devil.

And this.

ETA; At least we can all agree on Chandler's hotness! :laugh: If you're ever in NY i recommend you go watch him sweat in person. :drool:

And because this needed (to tie into being on topic, Chandler too plays in the NBA where Lamar also plays :smile1:)
 

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"The Mavericks and I have mutually agreed that it's in the best interest of both parties for me to step away from the team," Odom said in a statement to ESPN.com. "I'm sorry that things didn't work out better for both of us, but I wish the Mavs' organization, my teammates and Dallas fans nothing but continued success in the defense of their championship."

Wow, so they cut him before the season ended. Is that normal?
 
Lamar Odom, Mavs part ways

Updated: April 9, 2012, 10:17 AM ET
By Marc Stein | ESPN.com


Lamar Odom's brief and bumpy ride with the Dallas Mavericks has come to an abrupt end.

The Mavericks and Odom spent Easter Sunday working out a parting, according to sources close to the situation, that frees the struggling Odom to leave the team immediately without actually being released.

“ I'm sorry that things didn't work out better for both of us, but I wish the Mavs' organization, my teammates and Dallas fans nothing but continued success in the defense of their championship.
” -- Lamar Odom​
"The Mavericks and I have mutually agreed that it's in the best interest of both parties for me to step away from the team," Odom said in a statement to ESPN.com. "I'm sorry that things didn't work out better for both of us, but I wish the Mavs' organization, my teammates and Dallas fans nothing but continued success in the defense of their championship."

Sources said Monday that Odom's departure will be immediate and that the Mavericks intend to simply list him as inactive for the rest of the season instead of outright releasing him, leaving open the possibility that they could still trade him after the season in conjunction with the draft. Any team that has Odom on its roster as of June 29 must buy him out by that date for $2.4 million or otherwise accept responsibility for the full $8.2 million that Odom is scheduled to earn in 2012-13.

Even if either side had pushed for a formal release, there is little upside to taking that step now with Odom ineligible to play in the playoffs with another team because he wasn't waived before the March 23 deadline. One source close to the 32-year-old told ESPN.com that the decision sets Odom up to "clear his head and start getting ready for next season" after his career-low numbers and minutes continued to dip as the season wore on.

Odom will not be at practice Monday, sources said, after he was given just four first-quarter minutes of playing time Saturday night in Memphis, accounting for the low point of a consistently rocky season in Dallas following his trade in December from the Los Angeles Lakers.

Odom's representatives pushed for the trade to Dallas after it became known that the Lakers had agreed to trade Odom to the league-owned New Orleans Hornets as part of a Chris Paul blockbuster that was ultimately vetoed by NBA commissioner David Stern in his role as the Hornets' lead decision-maker.

Throughout Odom's season-long struggles to adapt to his new surroundings, Mavs officials and players have repeatedly expressed confidence that the former Laker could still be a playoff X-factor, pointing to the team's 0-7 record without him as evidence that his presence -- if only for the minute relief Odom gives star forward Dirk Nowitzki -- has helped the team on some level.

But exasperation with Odom's languid play reached an apparent breaking point in Memphis. Both coach Rick Carlisle and Nowitzki refused to discuss the Odom situation after Dallas' 94-89 defeat to the Grizzlies.

"No Lamar questions tonight," Carlisle told reporters.



Nowitzki, meanwhile, fielded questions for four minutes about his own struggles in the Memphis defeat -- including two late turnovers -- but ended the interview when asked about Odom.


"I'm done talking about that," Nowitzki said.

Associates of the veteran forward, meanwhile, have long maintained privately that his lack of a clear-cut role with the Mavericks -- where minutes behind Nowitzki are limited -- complicated the transition. Lakers star Kobe Bryant said as much after a game in Dallas recently, describing himself as "pleasantly surprised" that the Odom deal wasn't coming back to haunt his team.

"It's tough," Bryant said. "He comes to a team that's pretty much set, you know what I mean? So it's hard for him to find his niche. The fans, they don't really understand what he does or how he can do it, you know what I mean?

"I hope they don't unlock that mystery. I know. I know how to use him and to use his skill set and this, that and the other. But with this team, the roster that they had being pretty much set, it's tough for him to be able to find his groove here."

After declining to offer defensive anchor Tyson Chandler more than a one-year deal in the offseason to preserve future salary-cap flexibility, even after Chandler's pivotal role in the Mavericks' championship breakthrough last season, Dallas used the resulting trade exception created by Chandler's sign-and-trade move to the New York Knicks to bring Odom in with the idea that the parties could help each other greatly on a one-season basis.

Dallas was initially seen as an ideal destination for Odom to start over after the jolt of being discarded by the Lakers, but he began the season well short of peak condition after a tumultuous summer on a personal level and never quite caught up.

Left reeling by the July murder of his 24-year-old cousin and a fatal car accident days later that killed a teen pedestrian after the car he was riding in as a passenger collided with a motorcycle, Odom did almost no basketball training during the five-month lockout. The contrast in preparation to his final season with the Lakers was stark; Odom won NBA Sixth Man Award honors in 2010-11 after spending the bulk of the summer of 2010 with Team USA, often playing as a center for a squad that won the FIBA World Championships in Turkey.

Odom leaves the Mavericks averaging just 6.6 points and 4.1 rebounds in 20.5 minutes per game while shooting 35.2 percent from the field and 25.2 percent on 3-pointers, all career lows by some distance.

Unlike a leave Odom was granted just before the All-Star break, there are no plans to bring him back to the team this time, sources said



http://espn.go.com/dallas/nba/story/_/id/7791431/dallas-mavericks-lamar-odom-sever-ties-immediately
 
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