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| #1 Posted on 26.10.05 1431.59 Reposted on: 26.10.12 1433.22 | http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2204385
So Magloire goes to the Bucks, while Desmond Mason and a pick goes to NO/OKC. I'm guessing Mason was expendable with Bobby Simmons there now. The Bucks have themselves a decent little team there now. | Promote this thread! |  | Rudoublesedoublel
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| #2 Posted on 26.10.05 1557.44 Reposted on: 26.10.12 1557.48 | | Given that Magloire is a former Wildcat, I've followed his pro career and am a fan. Will he be used to play power forward, or is he simply a "teaching aide" for Bogut? | drjayphd
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| #3 Posted on 26.10.05 2105.52 Reposted on: 26.10.12 2106.19 | Originally posted by Rudoublesedoublel Given that Magloire is a former Wildcat, I've followed his pro career and am a fan. Will he be used to play power forward, or is he simply a "teaching aide" for Bogut?
Judging by the head coach's statements, I would hope PF. Maybe help groom Bogut a bit, but I don't see why you'd play him at center and have the top pick ride the pine, when Bogut's supposed to be more NBA-ready than #1 overall picks from years past. | haz
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| #4 Posted on 27.10.05 1056.39 Reposted on: 27.10.12 1056.52 | Actually, there have been many concerns about whether Bogut can play center in the league.
Perhaps you let Magloire play center and let Bogut play PF?? | Merc
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| #5 Posted on 28.10.05 0621.20 Reposted on: 28.10.12 0623.21 | The reports I've seen have Smith starting at PF, if healthy, and Bogut off the bench. Because Smith is a better fit for making them a playoff team this year.
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| #6 Posted on 28.10.05 1307.44 Reposted on: 28.10.12 1309.28 | | Desmond Mason is PISSED. Lesson: NBA GMs lie. A lot. | BOSsportsfan34
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| #7 Posted on 30.10.05 0819.47 Reposted on: 30.10.12 0823.50 | Originally posted by Kawshen http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2204385
So Magloire goes to the Bucks, while Desmond Mason and a pick goes to NO/OKC. I'm guessing Mason was expendable with Bobby Simmons there now. The Bucks have themselves a decent little team there now.
They do. The Central seems stacked now. I wonder if all 5 teams could make the playoffs from that division? I think Detroit, Indy, and Cleveland are definite locks. Chicago is minus Curry now so I wonder if they could take a step back from last year. | Whitebacon
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| #8 Posted on 30.10.05 1534.40 Reposted on: 30.10.12 1534.48 | | They won't. | | ALL ORIGINAL POSTS IN THIS THREAD ARE NOW AVAILABLE |
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