Nick Young (Swaggy P) will sign with the Los Angeles Clippers
My last prediction, I think Swaggy P is going to the Clippers because the Clippers need a little swag and he's not going to leave LA. So Swaggy P to the Clippers. Heard it here first. Guaranteed.
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View episodeJJ Redick will sign with the Philadelphia 76ers
My first prediction, J.J. Redick is going to sign with the Philadelphia 76ers. [He] bought a condo in Brooklyn, and we're connecting dots. We're getting into the realtor information.
The Bulls will sign Andre Iguodala to a massive contract that will immediately backfire
I predict that Andre Iguodala is going to go to the Chicago Bulls for seven years and $300 billion because his knees are just about to blow up... He's going to play 20 games a season for the next four years, and everyone's going to be like, oh, why are the Bulls not able to sign big guys?
Austin Rivers will sign with whatever team his father, Doc Rivers, is coaching
Austin Rivers, he's going to go wherever his dad goes. So they're a package deal kind of. I'm going out on a limb there I know, but that's kind of what I'm thinking.
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