commercialappeal.com - 7/2/2009
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Posted by AwesomO on July 2, 2009 at 12:21 a.m. Reply to this post | Suggest removal I have to disagree with several statements in this article. Let's look at it in NBA terms. His two year deal gives us one year to look at this, in which during that time he fills our greatest void from last ...
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blogs.commercialappeal.com - 6/27/2009
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The Grizzlies had agreed in principle to acquire
power forward Zach Randolph Thursday night but Los Angeles...
Clippers owner Donald Sterling later nixed the trade, according to two NBA sources.During the NBA draft, executives from both teams hammered ...
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Griz fail to land Randolph and much more!
commercialappeal.com - 7/3/2009
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Posted by rice_jessie_21 on July 3, 2009 at
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Let me get this right, Allen Iverson wants to come to Memphis? NO WAYYY!!!! The reason why I say that is because if he was to come here, it'll blocked both ...
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Grizzlies interest high-scoring veteran guard Allen ...
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ESPN.com - TrueHoop —
... Geoff Calkins of The Commercial Appeal: "We should have known better. Heisley did what he always does. He went for the cheaper solution. He shopped from the discount bin. Never mind that Randolph doesn't fit into Heisley's three-year plan because -- I hate to be picky -- his contract is up in two years. Never mind that Randolph will have a hard time keeping up with a team that has said it wants to run. If the Grizzlies had signed David Lee as a free agent, they'd have been on the hook for four or five years. With Randolph, it's just two. And the first year ...
Suicide lines: Grizzlies try Randolph; Nuggets start on Birdman ...
Ball Don't Lie —
... Geoff Calkins, The Commercial Appeal: "We should have known better. Heisley did what he always does. He went for the cheaper solution. He shopped from the discount bin. Never mind that [Zach] Randolph doesn't fit into Heisley's three-year plan because — I hate to be picky — his contract is up in two years. Never mind that Randolph will have a hard time keeping up with a team that has said it wants to run. If the Grizzlies had signed ...
Trading for Zach Randolph a New Low for Memphis Grizzlies
Empty the Bench —
... Will he help Memphis win a few more games next season? It’s debatable. Probably, I guess. But that’s not the point: the Grizzlies have to know that there just isn’t a future with Zach Randolph on this team. The Commercial Appeal actually nailed the motivation behind this deal on the first try: it’s all about the money. ...
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