I agree with what you said about the Nets, but I don't want to see
Webber there for personal reasons.
And as far as going to Houston, the Southwest Division... I just don't
see Webber running with the Suns, Kings or Warriors. Or do I think at
this point of his career he can still play night in and night out with
guys like Dirk, Duncan, Gasol and Garnett.
Yes, he will be a good fit to Houston, but how well can his body take
it in the Southwest Division and the Western Conference.
--- In nbahangout@yahoogroups.com, "jdbball" <jdbball@...> wrote:
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> --- In nbahangout@yahoogroups.com, "Amy" <amelia_wright88@> wrote:
> >
> > Well, last night I was watching TNT, and I think Charles Barkley made
> > a good point...
> > He said that Webber should decide to stay in the East. Since with
> > Webber's age and all his injuries, playing night in and night out
> > against some of the best forwards in the west will be too much for him
> > at this point of his career.
> > And right now in the East, I see Miami benefiting the most from
> > acquiring Webber. Especially, with Shaq out.
> >
>
> Ok but who are you going to play less? Haslem, their best and only post
> defender when Mourning is on the bench? I love Webber but I don't think
> that would be good for the Heat.
>
> You would think the Nets would be desperate for a big man who can score
> right now. Another team that would sense to me is Houston. He could
> even start there, which is supposedly what he wants. Plus his buddy
> Juwan Howard is there already
>