No NBA franchise has a wilder swing from "best-case scenario" to "worst-case scenario" than the Kings. Their best-case scenario: a new stadium, a free-agent prize (Marc Gasol, who could make DeMarcus Cousins his new Z-Bo), a couple of savvy short-risk signings (let's say Patty Mills and Mike Dunleavy Jr.) and a minority billionaire owner who could make sure everyone's checks cleared. Their worst-case scenario: no stadium, prolonged labor dispute … contraction. And yes, the odds for both scenarios are pretty much the same.
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twasserm
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I will take door #1, Monte
As a result of the NBA going dark and staging a lockout I plan on saying only depressing things until the season starts. If they put out the schedule I plan to also go and sit in the Arco parking lot on nights games would have been played. I will Tivo CSN on games nights. They can't stop me. Its my team and I'll cry if I want to, cry if I want to.
And, Urlacher takes the center square for the block, go Bears.
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by HighTops on Oct 2, 2011 9:10 AM PDT up reply actions 1 recs
Go Big or Go Home
. . . If there still is a home to go to
Well it may not be 50-50
but maybe like 5-5 with 90% chance of something in between. What he is mentioning are the extremes so I doubt it’s one or the other
Sanka....you dead? Ya Man
by prowseinthehouse on Oct 4, 2011 3:28 PM PDT up reply actions
Aykis should sue
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