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Random_Guy
05-24-2015, 11:12 PM
and the first two teams were the wolves and lakers (same as this year), assuming all else equal(coaching, teammates since both are equally shit teams to be in the lottery), where the only difference being the city's spotlight and excitement which city would you rather play for?
I myself would probably be in the minority and choose the wolves, because I think unless you are a once in a life time thing like lebron, you cant be sure that you will work out in the nba. and if you arent good and dont live up to the hype in LA, the pressure would be enormous, even if you were mentally strong, i think its more likely that you will be developed as the franchise player in somewhere like the wolves as opposed to LA which only looks to win asap and would probably ship your ass out. Yeah i get the nightlife shit, but I doubt it makes a huge difference for million dollar athletes.
I already live in Minneapolis so I'd probably stay here :D
I don't like huge cities tbqh
JtotheIzzo
05-24-2015, 11:16 PM
and the first two teams were the wolves and lakers (same as this year), assuming all else equal(coaching, teammates since both are equally shit teams to be in the lottery), where the only difference being the city's spotlight and excitement which city would you rather play for?
I myself would probably be in the minority and choose the wolves, because I think unless you are a once in a life time thing like lebron, you cant be sure that you will work out in the nba. and if you arent good and dont live up to the hype in LA, the pressure would be enormous, even if you were mentally strong, i think its more likely that you will be developed as the franchise player in somewhere like the wolves as opposed to LA which only looks to win asap and would probably ship your ass out. Yeah i get the nightlife shit, but I doubt it makes a huge difference for million dollar athletes.
You sound like a textbook beta.
Everything being equal, of course you choose LA, and if it was a choice, of course you choose LA.
BUT
this year's scenario, Minny looks pretty damn good, and for a new player can be AT WORST a great place to cut your teeth before seeking greener pastures in FA.
Alamо
05-24-2015, 11:16 PM
If only you got to choose lol. You better take the mother ****ing money and go wherever you want during your 4 month offseason.
I'd pick LA though because **** cold weather.
Random_Guy
05-24-2015, 11:18 PM
You sound like a textbook beta.
Everything being equal, of course you choose LA, and if it was a choice, of course you choose LA.
BUT
this year's scenario, Minny looks pretty damn good, and for a new player can be AT WORST a great place to cut your teeth before seeking greener pastures in FA.
and you sound like you never opened a textbook before, unless you knew you were a sure thing whos going to be great, shouldnt you play it safe? Yeah, go to LA where they will probably consider packing you for anthony if you dont live up to expectations huh? both have its benefits
Alamо
05-24-2015, 11:19 PM
and you sound like you never opened a textbook before, unless you knew you were a sure thing whos going to be great, shouldnt you play it safe? Yeah, go to LA where they will probably consider packing you for anthony if you dont live up to expectations huh? both have its benefits
murder
Taller than CP3
05-24-2015, 11:19 PM
you can be a star in Minnesota and still won't be known in the League
or you can be Adam Morrison or Luke Walton and become a household name in Los Angeles and bang supermodels and hang out with Jack Nicholson
you can be a star in Minnesota and still won't be known in the League
or you can be Adam Morrison or Luke Walton and become a household name in Los Angeles and bang supermodels and hang out with Jack Nicholson
Yeah, KG wasn't well known when he won MVP :rolleyes:
Bernkastel
05-24-2015, 11:22 PM
They don't have water in California; it's almost third world.
Taller than CP3
05-24-2015, 11:22 PM
Yeah, KG wasn't well known when he won MVP :rolleyes:
Location: Minneapolis
When KG won MVP, I'd compare his popularity to Rick Fox on the Lakers at the time.
Rick Fox was banging Vanessa Williams. What kind of ***** was KG tapping in Minnesota?
That's the difference between your shitty city and Los Angeles. :rockon:
Location: Minneapolis
When KG won MVP, I'd compare his popularity to Rick Fox on the Lakers at the time. Rick Fox was banging Vanessa Williams.
That's the difference between your shitty city and Los Angeles. :rockon:
My city is St. Louis, dude, this is just my current location.
Taller than CP3
05-24-2015, 11:25 PM
My city is St. Louis, dude
No, it's not.
this is just my current location.
You said it yourself.
Location: Minneapolis
:roll: :roll:
http://i.imgur.com/Rm5iQVY.jpg
Random_Guy
05-24-2015, 11:27 PM
you can be a star in Minnesota and still won't be known in the League
or you can be Adam Morrison or Luke Walton and become a household name in Los Angeles and bang supermodels and hang out with Jack Nicholson
depends though, the franchise player of the wolves make way more than the likes of morrison and walton, this isnt one of the cases where being more famous gets you more money. and usually it takes time and opportunity to actually develop into a great player in the nba, if you wanted to go to LA, fine, but I would wait until my rookie contract is up. and these people are rich af anyway, they dont need to be in la to pull a hot chick.
Kobe_6/8
05-25-2015, 03:58 AM
Lakers without a doubt. If you don't want the spotlight you shouldn't be in the NBA.
Lakers have a much richer history than the T-Wolves, higher budget, more media exposure, etc...
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