Grant Hill meeting with Celtics and Knicks...after talking to Kerr
Grant Hill all but assured Phoenix media he was coming back. That was at the end of the season. Now with Shaq gone and after hearing the Suns plans straight from Kerr he's meeting with other teams. This tells me that the Suns will be blown up in the coming weeks.
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Seth Pollack
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Can we impeach Kerr, this is getting out of hand. I think we have all on this site collectively agreed that we don’t necessarily need to blow this team up just yet. Sure we probably aren’t winning a championship this year but I think we can make the playoffs.
No day but today
what does making the playoffs mean...
…if you’re not in the contention for a championship?
by Trevor Paxton on Jul 6, 2009 1:46 PM MDT up reply actions
or it could mean
that he’s doing exactly what he said he would before he met with Kerr:
( from Coro’s article on the 29th )
""The last few times I was a free agent, it was a different mindset," Hill said. “The people around me are anxious and excited. I’m like, ‘Aw, I have to deal with that?’ It’s fun to be recruited and hear what people think about you and what opportunities are out there. I’m going to do that.”
Sounds to me like he’s just enjoying being wanted again and hearing all offers, maybe in part to sweeten his deal in phx and make Kerr sweat..
or maybe Stan’s right..we’ll find out soon enough I spose, but if he had to leave, the C’s would be a great destination for him and I’d love to see him win a ring in green.
eh...
id rather want him to be Cav than be a Celtic.
better chance on winning a ring in Cleveland!
nope.
shaq trade won’t work for them. if they do, i’ll eat my words. but until then, that’s what i’m saying.
by Trevor Paxton on Jul 6, 2009 1:47 PM MDT up reply actions
This sucks.
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