The question isnt what a bad team is willing to pay Nic Claxton or Jakob Poeltl. A lot of teams give out a lot of shitty contracts.
The question is what *I* see as good hypothetical value for a player who has no track record playing in this era.
I said Camby for nine million is pretty nice. I just added Im not sure it's some seismic shift...
Was thinking about it. Not sure. I don't think he'd be that needed and hurt OKCs defense on bigger minutes.
Well, salaries wouldn't match. So you'd have to start throwing in modern players to match. In the end you gut part of your team to get a modern superstar, which you already had.
Chris Haynes reporting Giannis wasn't happy about Lillard getting waived...
https://www.si.com/nba/chris-haynes-giannis-antetokounmpo-unhappy-with-bucks
If this is true I'm not sure why. Lillard is going to turn 35 in two weeks, he's going to miss most if not all of next season. And by the time he "possibly" comes back to 100% he's going to...
Around the 40 minute mark They’re talking about defense, but It goes over to what the offense is trying to make them do. Nash brought up a game when they(suns) beat the Spurs and people were so amazed at how fast they played back then and how many threes they shot and they had five threes that game.
I’ve heard him talk about that a lot. How...
Id guess it was the best deal where they werent taking on contracts or players they didnt want. They obviously wanted him gone so they could tank without getting penalized for resting guys like last year. Playing guys that shouldnt be playing is the best way. Sexton competes hard. Cant risk losing their pick. Supposedly they like nurkic too....
And while I’m not saying VJ = Westbrook. Because I thought that comparison wasn’t accurate based on Westbrook I know in the NBA. Then I went to Westbrook years at UCLA? Still an athlete but nowhere near as explosive in the NBA. I thought it was me. So I did a little research and Westbrook dedicated a lot in becoming more explosive and stronger...
when I saw the cam, I thought it was Cam Thomas and I was about to ask has a team ever gotten rid of anyone for Someone to come in and do the exact same thing. It’s like trading Jamal Crawford for Lou Williams. Just save the phone call and stick with what you have.
Barely paying attention to the picture and not reading it I actually thought he was traded for Jonas at first. He got traded for Nurkić and they had to add a pick on top of it? How bad do his teams think Colin is? Are there character issues I don’t know about?
Yeah lets just forget that MPJ was playing with 1 arm, Gordon played game 7 with a pulled hamstring and their 1st round pick Holmes missed the entire season.
if you could liquidate every billionaire on earth……not America…Earth… It would pay for America to run for two years.
And it wouldn’t actually do that because once you did it, Congress would pass the most massive spending increases in history to find something to do with it that will blow the money immediately.
They couldn’t even pay off half...
The woke lemmings hate America and the west above all else because they hate their own lives. Therefore anything or anyone that challenges the west is automatically framed as the good guy by default.
The radical muslims are extremely anti-west and anti-America, so they offer an ideal rooting interest.
I think everyone on the current third team other than Jaylen Williams either already has super Max or is going to get it. Some of them have that rookie version that they changed to accommodate people like Derrick Rose where percentage wise It’s still super Max, but the numbers are smaller because it goes up from the smaller initial rookie deals....
Westbrook vertical was 36.5 inches and standing vert 30. You consider him an explosive athlete no? Andre Igoudala 34.5 inch and 30.5 standing vert. Dwayne Wade 35.5 vert 31.5 standing vert.
If the MVP isn't worth the supermax then no one is but it exists and the Thunder clearly believe he's worth paying it. They will have to retool to get out of second apron whenever the time comes but that's what it will be like for Champ teams going forward.
The salary should be at whatever they have to be to hit the required revenue split. Fans forever having a problem with the fact that NBA rosters are smaller than other sports so you have to break up ever increasing revenue over the same pool of players has nothing to do with me.
people are making 270 million coming straight off the rookie...