If Houston releases Bonzi Wells, does it not make sense to sign him? First the move would acquire some talent and secondly it's economical. It would also really open up the opportunity to move some of our Dept of Redundancy issues.
What's Bonzi got left in the tank?
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Wednesday, April 11, 2007
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Bonzi is a MAJOR malcontent and you'd have to wonder why Houston would release him. Still with Q's status up in the air it might be worth it. Is Bonzi a 2 or 3?
Bonzi, when he was healthy was a two guard who slashed.
A few years ago he had knee surgery and I cooled on him as a result. He appears to be healthy and as you say a potential malcontent.
But sportwriters in New York are speculating that we have slim pickings this summer and may wind up with a risky signing anyway.
See my next post for my wish list item.
Bonzi's failed in too many places, says me.
Hey FWK...how do I create my own posts? I only know how to make comments...
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