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Anonymous
Years ago
NBA Free Agents- Theory of relativity
Don't stop at james- the WHOLE KNICKS ROSTER came from losing teams.
Except Q-rich i hear you say- He from the phonix suns-but he was a stat stuffer the suns got from.... you guessed it- the clippers.

Anonymous
Years ago
Totally agreed, If you wanna make a name for your self go to a crap team.
On a good team these players get no where near as many shots, because they are not the go to guy anymore.
Would be interesting to know who has gone from a crap team on to a good team and contributed just as well as on his other team. Not many I would say. Even Garnetts numbers dipped slightly, but he probably played better ball in that team. I guess some times stats dont show everything.

Anonymous
Years ago
Pero has just suited for the mavericks.
