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Re: Penny Hardaway signs with the Heat
« Reply #15 on: August 10, 2007, 02:24:02 AM »
I know the league level is falling off but is that a reason to sign all the players of the 90es  .. we may resign Nick, Elden and Ceballos
 

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Re: Penny Hardaway signs with the Heat
« Reply #16 on: August 10, 2007, 11:33:16 AM »
^ yeah but see the thing is penny can still be productive

this is cool. can't wait to see him suit up.

the heat are like the oakland raiders of the NBA, it's where all the old all stars go to retire.

Shit, I wouldnt mind retiring in Miami

then again...Oakland is nice this time of year lol


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yeah. I was bein sarcastic about the Oakland thing cus he was talkin about the Heat being somewhat like the Raiders with the old retiring players.

Nice city to retire in.....Oakland.....Miami.....hmm...lol
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Re: Penny Hardaway signs with the Heat
« Reply #17 on: August 10, 2007, 11:34:27 AM »
^^^^^^^^^^ that's  so:


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Re: Penny Hardaway signs with the Heat
« Reply #18 on: August 10, 2007, 02:51:36 PM »
I know the league level is falling off but is that a reason to sign all the players of the 90es  .. we may resign Nick, Elden and Ceballos

At this point, I'd be happy if the Lakers signed Dan Majerle and John Starks.
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Re: Penny Hardaway signs with the Heat
« Reply #19 on: August 10, 2007, 03:38:02 PM »
lakers need so much help its not even funny.  this is a great move for the heat, it was these kind of moves 2 years ago that led to the great championship team miami had and i think they could do it again.  the magic will be tough though
 

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Re: Penny Hardaway signs with the Heat
« Reply #20 on: August 10, 2007, 07:57:40 PM »
^^^^^^^^^^ that's  so:


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Re: Penny Hardaway signs with the Heat
« Reply #21 on: August 11, 2007, 03:56:17 PM »
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MIAMI — Penny Hardaway, the Heat's newly-signed swingman, said Friday he made amends with center Shaquille O'Neal last year regarding the rift the two had as teammates in Orlando in the mid-1990s.

Hardaway, who hasn't played in the NBA since November 2005, said he talked with O'Neal on the phone while contemplating a comeback from repeated knee problems.
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"He and I had a long talk and we had a good talk," Hardaway said. "He was wishing me the best."

Hardaway signed a non-guaranteed contract with the Heat. He said his surgically-repaired left knee, which troubled him since 1997, is finally pain-free. The 6-foot-7, 13-year veteran said he has also slimmed down to 213 pounds.

"I'm able to run without any pain for the first time in five years," he said.

Hardaway, a four-time All-Star and three-time All-NBA selection, said he spoke with the Heat about a comeback last season but things didn't work out.

Fuck this, lets trade Kobe to Miami for Antoine Walker, Jason Williams, and Dorrell Wright so Shaq can end his career with all 3 of his buddies...
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Re: Penny Hardaway signs with the Heat
« Reply #22 on: August 11, 2007, 09:04:53 PM »
^ yeah but see the thing is penny can still be productive

this is cool. can't wait to see him suit up.

the heat are like the oakland raiders of the NBA, it's where all the old all stars go to retire.

Shit, I wouldnt mind retiring in Miami

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Re: Penny Hardaway signs with the Heat
« Reply #23 on: December 14, 2007, 02:03:39 PM »
Penny's comeback with Heat done

By Tim Reynolds
AP Sports Writer / December 12, 2007

MIAMI—Penny Hardaway's comeback attempt with the Miami Heat has ended.
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The 36-year-old forward was waived Wednesday, a move that cleared the roster spot Miami needed to sign another former first-round draft pick -- guard Luke Jackson. But the Heat haven't ruled out bringing Hardaway back in some capacity.

"It was a business decision more than anything else," Heat coach Pat Riley said. "We tried to do something last week. We couldn't. But you never know. He may be back. We'll just see what happens over the next month."

Hardaway signed a non-guaranteed contract with Miami this summer after recovering from an array of injuries that kept him off the court for nearly three full seasons. He started eight times this season, but averaged only 3.8 points on 37 percent shooting, and didn't play in any of Miami's past four games.

"It was a tough, tough move," said Riley, whose team is off to a 6-15 start.

Agent Jeff Wechsler said Hardaway was "very, very appreciative of the chance he got" from Riley and Miami owner Micky Arison, and that he intends to keep playing -- somewhere.

"He worked hard all summer, he worked hard through training camp and played well for them," Wechsler said. "He's getting everything back to where he needs to be."

Hardaway has a 15.2 point-per-game average in 704 career regular-season games. He was told of Miami's decision Wednesday morning before practice. He could be claimed off waivers by another team within a 48-hour window, although it's unclear if any other clubs will have interest.

Heat guard Dwyane Wade said he hopes to see Hardaway playing somewhere.

"I don't think he worked this hard for it to be the end," Wade said. "I think he's going to continue to try to play somewhere else. I think Penny will be best on a team that's really winning and have that veteran team where he can come in and help them. It's kind of tough on a team that's struggling like us. We need a lot of things right now."

Hardaway showed flashes of production with Miami: His 6-for-6, 16-point night in New Jersey on Nov. 17 keyed a 91-87 Heat victory.

In the four weeks that have followed, he managed a total of 19 points.

The once-electric guard was a fast-rising star when he entered the NBA for the 1993-94 season. One year later, he and Shaquille O'Neal brought an Eastern Conference championship to Orlando.

But knee problems kept Hardaway to 59 games in 1996-97, then surgery limited him to 19 games the following year. In the years that followed, he's battled plantar fasciitis, more knee surgery, thumb surgery and even more knee surgery.

He worked through all that and earned a shot with Miami. But when the Heat decided it wanted Jackson -- who essentially plays the same position -- it deemed Hardaway expendable.

"If we were 15-6, I wouldn't have made the move," Riley said. "I brought Penny in here knowing that he was going to give us experience, intelligence, basketball IQ, all of those things and some skill to facilitate Dwyane and Shaquille. This is not his fault. It's nothing he didn't do."

So now, Miami will see what kind of offensive boost the 26-year-old Jackson can provide.

Jackson was the 10th overall pick by Cleveland in the 2004 draft, then played only 10 games that year for the Cavaliers. The former Oregon star also has played with the Los Angeles Clippers and Toronto Raptors, plus done stints in the NBDL.

Jackson signed with the Idaho Stampede last week, scored 30 points in his first game with that club, then left the team for his workout with the Heat.

"It's been a tough journey to get here but I feel like I'm better for that," Jackson said. "So hopefully this is my time and there's a spot for me here to contribute."



LOL...Luke Jackson? :-X
 

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Re: Penny Hardaway signs with the Heat
« Reply #24 on: December 14, 2007, 06:55:15 PM »
If Penny would have just conditioned himself better, he'd still be a beast.  Shit he's only 36.
 

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Re: Penny Hardaway signs with the Heat
« Reply #25 on: December 15, 2007, 12:15:09 PM »
Well that was fun while it lasted.
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Re: Penny Hardaway signs with the Heat
« Reply #26 on: December 15, 2007, 02:11:40 PM »
can you believe a team would actually have the gall....that's right, the gall, to dish out a million dollars for this guy?

don't even waste MY time
 

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Re: Penny Hardaway signs with the Heat
« Reply #27 on: December 15, 2007, 04:16:16 PM »
If Penny would have just conditioned himself better, he'd still be a beast.  Shit he's only 36.

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Re: Penny Hardaway signs with the Heat
« Reply #28 on: December 17, 2007, 11:09:14 AM »
If Penny would have just conditioned himself better, he'd still be a beast.  Shit he's only 36.


Conditioning had nothing to do with Penny's decline...Dude was cursed with major injuries throughout his career.