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Tyson Chandler was a key player for the 2011 Dallas Mavericks championship team.

Chandler, 31, has 1 year left on his four-year, $60 million deal that he signed with the Knicks after the Mavericks let him walk away.

The departures of Chandler and Felton are believed to be just the start of a roster overhaul by new Knicks president Phil Jackson, with Jackson pursing as much salary-cap flexibility as he can in the hopes of convincing star free-agent-to-be Carmelo Anthony to stay.

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im split on this one because its really hard to retire when ur at the top. Obviously i would need to know a lot more than i do to be able to accurately predict whether someone is going to retire or not, but if he does choose to return it will definitely be with the Spurs.

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I think Carmelo wants a ring more badly than people think. This Bulls team would be very good with Rose, Melo, Noah and Boozer. I think the Bulls would have to trade Taj Gibson and Jimmy Butler, but I believe that they arent major assets and the bulls are just feigning that they love those 2 guys so that the Knicks give them more than melo.

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yea bosh u can gtfoh lmao

But on the real, I think that Emeka Okafor has an expiring deal and that bosh would be a fit for the Suns.

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Q refers to Quentin Cuff, who is Mac’s manager.

Lyor Cohen is a music industry executive, who just started a new record label called 300 and is looking for rap artists to sign. Mac has made a commitment to being Indie, so he has no interest.

Christian Dior is a retail company that wants Mac to be an endorser for them, but Mac has never owned anything from them so he is not interested.

Both of these describe how fame is not everything that he expected it to be. Mac is getting attention from people who he doesnt want to and it’s overwhelming

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Reference to Q’s friend and rapper Mac Miller. The two would go on to collaborate on tracks like “Gees” and “Friends.”

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i aint even close to done but here is some bars ez af

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None of my players are extremely flashy or anything, but I believe that I have the most fundamentally sound team. I have an insane amount of consistency and can count on all my players to not make any mistakes.

Oscar Robertson was my 1st pick, Tim Duncan was my 2nd, Elvin Hayes was my 3rd, I took Havlicek 4th, and Rick Barry was my 5th pick.

crazy value

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Possibly the best Small Forward of all time. For me to get that in the 5th round was ridiculous.

a 90 % free throw shooter….while shooting underhand

career averages of 24.8 ppg, 6.7 rpg, 4.9 apg

accolades include…

  • NBA champion (1975)
  • NBA Finals MVP (1975)
  • ABA champion (1969)
  • 8× NBA All-Star (1966–1967 1973–1978)
  • NBA All-Star Game MVP (1967)
  • 5x All-NBA First Team (1966–1967, 1974–1976)
  • All-NBA Second Team (1973)
  • 4× ABA All-Star (1969–1972)
  • 4× All-ABA First Team (1969–1972)
  • NBA Rookie of the Year (1966)
  • NBA All-Rookie First Team (1966)
  • NBA scoring champion (1967)
  • NBA’s 50th Anniversary All-Time Team
  • No. 24 retired by Golden State Warriors

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