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IamQuailman wrote:Posey's career in sloe is similar to that of his IRL... brought into hornets to be a different maker, but turned into a slouch.
This was my first week in the league and it was pretty much a trape until I got the number one pick from it. Good times.logpmess wrote:2003 Pistons S&T James Posey to the Suns for Mark blount, Suns 2004 first (#1 – Dwight Howard), and Suns 2005 second
RFA bid:
Suns Position: An extremely underperforming team for the talent, the Suns definitely needed a shake up. They traded away top player Keith Van Horn, and then (for some reason) also traded away assets in a future draft pick. Posey in his second year with the squad helped them to a good record and a playoff run, but the damage had been done by then.
Pistons Position: A middle of the pack type of team, the Pistons needed a rebuild and they were ready to unload a top player.
This is all about the draft pick. The suns expected James Posey to show up and become an immediate difference maker. He led them to the third worst record in the NBA, which jumped in the lottery to become the #1 pick that year. This pick resulted in franchise big man Dwight Howard. James Posey went on to lead the suns to a few nice years before leaving town, but the real prize was the young star in Howard. The Pistons also had the second pick in the draft, which lead them to get a PG and C for the future.
Hell yeah keep doing you rbRunningback15 wrote:This was my first week in the league and it was pretty much a trape until I got the number one pick from it. Good times.logpmess wrote:2003 Pistons S&T James Posey to the Suns for Mark blount, Suns 2004 first (#1 – Dwight Howard), and Suns 2005 second
RFA bid:
Suns Position: An extremely underperforming team for the talent, the Suns definitely needed a shake up. They traded away top player Keith Van Horn, and then (for some reason) also traded away assets in a future draft pick. Posey in his second year with the squad helped them to a good record and a playoff run, but the damage had been done by then.
Pistons Position: A middle of the pack type of team, the Pistons needed a rebuild and they were ready to unload a top player.
This is all about the draft pick. The suns expected James Posey to show up and become an immediate difference maker. He led them to the third worst record in the NBA, which jumped in the lottery to become the #1 pick that year. This pick resulted in franchise big man Dwight Howard. James Posey went on to lead the suns to a few nice years before leaving town, but the real prize was the young star in Howard. The Pistons also had the second pick in the draft, which lead them to get a PG and C for the future.