Kevin Mc Hale and Minnesota, not only did they lose KG but now they're stuck with developing guys with a very gloomy future. Their salvation would come , if these players would come through for them if not, byebye championship hopes for another decade.
2007-08-06 20:40:20
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answered by Darth Revan 7
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The NBA itself is the biggest loser. Over paid babies claiming they cannot make ends meet; a ref who probably has tarnished many games; ticket prices going through the roof so that it makes it nearly impossible for the average hard working joe to afford a game; And not having any "hero" in this day and age. The NBA needs another Magic Johnson, another Larry Bird, Julius Erving to get this league jump-started. Sorry but the NBA is all about the "me" factor and not teamwork. We get back to the team factor then it will be good again.
2007-08-07 06:26:31
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answered by Herr Oberst 3
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The Cleveland Cavaliers. Why? They haven't gotten anything this off-season. NOTHING. The East has just gotten more stronger. Boston, New York, Orlando, Miami with a healthy Wade. Sadly the only good thing the Cavs have gotten this off-season is a healthy Larry Hughes, along with Boobie, LeBron and the rest of the young players gaining another year under their belts. That's it. Not even a draft pick. Haven't even did any contracts.
2007-08-07 04:32:28
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answered by Triple Jay 5
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Andray Blatche of the Washington Wizards. He worked to get to the NBA. He was a second round pick so really, really had to work to get a roster spot. He got shot his rookie year and missed a lot. Still the Wizards stuck with him.
Now that his rookie contract is over and he is a restricted free agent he can finally get the big bucks.
Wizards offered 5 years at $12.5 million.
What does the fool do? With this contract offered but unsigned he goes out and solicits a prostitute but the prostitute was working undercover. He gets arrested. There goes his market value. What an idiot.
2007-08-07 04:13:02
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answered by Anonymous
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well there are a bunch but for the most part stephen jackson comes to mind. he is lucky to be able to have the skill to play in the NBA. he has all the money one could ever want and people look up to him. yet he maintains this dam punk thuggish style of life. come on he is not in the "hood" any more. there is no excuse for being a dumba--,especially when your making 8 million a year. whats the use of going to strip clubs when practically every broad wants to bang him. then to carry a gun even more of a brilliant idea. he is the definition of a loser.....
2007-08-07 03:44:49
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answered by yakitismak 3
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Kevin McHale - Garnett trade
Miami Heat - Lost Mo Williams and acquired sluggish Smush P
Mitch Kupchak and Jerry Buss - J Buss promised a change but havent done anything. THE FIRST STEP IS FIRING MITCH KUPCHAK FOO! And Mitch for not getting big needed trade done.....again..
2007-08-07 04:24:49
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answered by PaulineC 1
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The biggest loser has to be the Timberwolves! They let one of the best players in the NBA go. What they should have done was try to find someone that could help him!
2007-08-07 18:10:39
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answered by Retta B 4
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Kobe, pissed and moaned about getting some help and alienated his teammates even more. All they have got so far is Derrick Fisher, and they missed out on KG. If they don't get Jermaine O'Neal, it is going to be a long season. Even with Jermaine, it probably only means second round. Either way, they haven't improved and his teammates know that he thinks they are a joke and he doesn't want to be there. Yeah, that's a guy that you want to support.
2007-08-07 06:48:53
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answered by Anonymous
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The biggest losers this off season was the sacramento kings they made no intresting move wat so ever who did they get knew? Nobody even talks about the pathetic kings their just sitting on their behinds waiting for the nba rings come to them.
2007-08-07 04:02:08
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answered by Anonymous
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the mavericks. they should have traded dirk for someone that doesn't choke in the playoffs and can lead their team. i know he never would have been traded but dirk isn't a team leader when they need him to be. he can't hit free throws or anything in the clutch situations.
2007-08-07 05:11:19
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answered by Dmel 4
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