When it comes to Michael Beasley, it's not about winning the trade, it's about a larger vision
Why the Wizards should say no to acquiring Michael Beasley.
Why the Wizards should say no to acquiring Michael Beasley.
I've already talked about Antawn Jamison, and I'll have more on Caron Butler soon (hopefully by later today), but to pass the time between the two, a simple poll.
I harbor absolutely no ill will toward Antawn Jamison. In point of fact, one thing that's become a bit more clear from covering the team more in-person is the intangible benefit his presence...
In trading for Mike Miller and Randy Foye, the Washington Wizards are trying to get immediate help while still saving long-term money. That's fine, but it doesn't get you as close as you need to get to be a championship team. This trade is not terrible, but it is what happens when you try to have it both ways.
For some reason, it always feels like there's a ton of news out on Fridays, so it makes sense to put them all in a link dump. So, without further ado, today's links: Michael Lee checks in with...
I'm going to make this quick, since I'm still working on Part 2 of this post (and if you'll believe it, it's even more complex than Part 1), but with the Dallas Mavericks emerging as a possible...
I wanted to bring cuppettcj's comment in the last Amare Stoudemire thread to the forefront of discussion, since it definitely provides a little more food for thought. He brought up adjusted...
Why the Washington Wizards should jump on acquiring Amare Stoudemire for Antawn Jamison, Mike James and the fifth pick in the 2009 NBA draft.