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stonewall12345678

Jul 30, 2009 May 18, 2012 3 655

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SLC Dunk Foreign Question

Hi folks, Thunder fan here with a question (that really has nothing to do with the Thunder whatsoever). I've read in places of proposed trades to ditch Big Al or Millsap and focus on the youth and I guess I don't understand them that well because Al and Millsap are only 27.

I guess what I'm asking is what do you guys think is the future of your bigs? Just from my own point of view, having a rotation of Al, Millsap, and Favors seems pretty sweet but I don't feel like doing the math to see if those three could all get a rotation going where all three would get starter minutes (with one coming off the bench of course). I'd flip Kanter for a PG and build around the three bigs and Hayward and Burks (you guys are high on him right?).

However, I might be the world's biggest buffoon so your thoughts would be deeply appreciated.

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Welcome to Loud City 2011-2012 Roster/Depth Chart



PG

Russell Westbrook

Eric Maynor

 

SG

James Harden

Thabo Sefolosha

Daequan Cook

SF

Kevin Durant

Jeff Green

Latavious Williams

PF

Serge Ibaka

D.J. White

 

C

Cole Aldrich

Nick Collison

Byron Mullens

 

I realize that this is looking far into the future considering we're barely halfway through the season, but do you guys think this is a relatively realistic looking roster/depth chart for next year. 

This is assuming Uncle Jeff is resigned and is willing to be sixth man as well as several other assumptions. 

We'll almost certainly have one or two more guys on the roster but I didn't feel like speculating any more.

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Cincy Jungle Note from a Colts Fan



Hi, everyone,

As a Colt's' fan, I'm used to class, squeaky-clean records, and no trash-talk. I watched a lot of the Bengals this past season and as of late I have also heard that the Cincinnati Bengals are becoming the official rehab team of the NFL for felons and locker-room nightmares. The reasons why these remarks are coming out is because of your signings of people like Antonio Bryant, Tank Johnson, Cedric Benson, etc.

The main reason I'm writing this note to you folks is that I wholeheartedly disagree with these idiots. What the Bengals are doing is fabulous. Mike Brown and Marvin Lewis are truly kind and good-hearted people because they have taken all of these players that other teams have dumped for one reason or another and helped either turn their life around or just provided a little guidance. You guys aren't just picking these guys up because they have potential (don't get me wrong, that's a large factor). You're also picking them up because the owner and coach believe that they can help these players. They truly care about the players.

You're also staying away from the folks who have been dumped and should not be picked up by anyone (Pacman).

I just wanted to let you guys know that I think that the Cincinnati Bengals have just as much class as the Colts.

 

On a sidenote, I also wanted to say that I think your defense is a safety away from being a perennial top five defense. I think that Taylor Mays would be the best fit but you guys would know better. Also, Mike Zimmer does not get nearly enough of the credit that he deserves.

 

Good Luck Next Year (Except of course when you visit Indy).

Sincerely,

Stonewall

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