Come to think of it. I read somewhere that J-Will had chronic arthritis and that his career is basically over. So that's probably a no-go on White Chocolate.
Come to think of it. I read somewhere that J-Will had chronic arthritis and that his career is basically over. So that's probably a no-go on White Chocolate.
From what I've read about the arthritis, it's only in 1 of his feet, but for the amount of money we would have to pay him, why not? Can't we sign him to a 10 day contract and see what happens?
Jameer Nelson on J-Will, "Whether he knew it or not, he brought leadership," Nelson said. "He was a guy who didn't say something every day, but when he said it, it was time to do what he said. He meant what he said. And he's a guy who kept us funny. He kept us loose on the court."
Jameer Nelson on J-Will, "Whether he knew it or not, he brought leadership," Nelson said. "He was a guy who didn't say something every day, but when he said it, it was time to do what he said. He meant what he said. And he's a guy who kept us funny. He kept us loose on the court."
I don't know, it's just kind of like a slap in the face to me. That's how I took it.
I know when you reach that NBA age it's tough, the mind says yes, but the body says no.
I would take it as a compliment.I see it as a young guy saying I had a more profound effect on the locker room than even I knew.I see it as a young guy not letting me ride off into the sunset as just some old scrub who couldn't cut it.If anything,it seems like he's saying J-Will was valuable and shouldnt have been let go.
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From what I've read about the arthritis, it's only in 1 of his feet,
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say he's probably gonna need both of them lmao (just F-in with you)
Theoretically,J-Will would be perfect for what we do.He can pass his ass off and he can hit the open three BUT his knees are shot and who knows what he has left in the tank.He's certainly worth a workout though.