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If anything, I think that the Warrior Front Office is still the ones who are screwed up

I know everybody dislikes Murphy and Dunleavy, but I wonder if it's their fault that they didn't live up to their contracts/expectations, or was it the Warrior front office holding too much expectations for them in the first place?

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It'd be interesting to see how this trade would affect both teams.

I foresee a resurgence of Murphy, Dunleavy out of the league after his contract is done, Diogu growing up to combat Biedrins one day, and goodness knows about McCleod.

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dunleavy wont be gone
he will just sign for like 2 mill a year, maybe the w's will see him again in 5 years

i just hope people dont look back at this and say

"oh how bad mullin was on that one"

hindsight is 20/20  and right now this looks like a good trade

by badnamedwarriorfan on Jan 17, 2007 3:13 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

Agreed.
Even if Warriors Curse #227 occurs yet again--the one where our mediocre ex-players turn into phenoms the minute they're traded--nobody should knock Mully too much for this trade. These guys just weren't really cutting it here. Blame it on the system, the chemistry, management, who knows, but why should you keep guys with the big Potential around when they have no chance to meet that potential here? Especially if you can trade them for guys who might fit in a heckuva lot better? Diogu could very well emerge big-time, but it wasn't going to be under Nellie, ever.

by ffgolden on Jan 17, 2007 4:22 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

Absolutely true
I liked those guys, but if it takes this to push the  Warriors over the top, i'd make it.

Lol, i remember the Giants doing away with Matt Williams when i was young, but looking in retrospect, it was a good move.

Hopefully, everybody wins, but the warriors more than the other team,

-Crypt0naut

by Crypt0naut on Jan 17, 2007 4:33 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

dunleavy won't be out of the leauge
that's a bit rediculous. he'd be a solid player at a much lower salary like badnamedwarriorfan said. it's just his production did not live up to his contract.

by AJC3317 on Jan 17, 2007 6:55 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

web pin
someone needs a new webpin

lol sorry i couldnt resist

by badnamedwarriorfan on Jan 17, 2007 8:17 PM PST reply actions   0 recs

yeah yeah
lol i'm gettin to it. i'm tryin to come up with some ideas

by AJC3317 on Jan 17, 2007 10:55 PM PST up reply actions   0 recs

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