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NT ain't hip man.Love seeing will Bynum shine. Takes me back to the early 00's TV show.."Prep Hoops" with him, Sean Dockery, and Eddie Curry.
Been a fan since then
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NT ain't hip man.Love seeing will Bynum shine. Takes me back to the early 00's TV show.."Prep Hoops" with him, Sean Dockery, and Eddie Curry.
Been a fan since then
That showLove seeing will Bynum shine. Takes me back to the early 00's TV show.."Prep Hoops" with him, Sean Dockery, and Eddie Curry.
Been a fan since then
New? Dude, certain pockets of folks on NT have been on the Willie B bandwagon since 2001.Will Bynum about to be the new Ben Gordon around here.
dennis wishy washy but i agreeI already said a while ago, trade Teague for a first and move forward with Dennis.
Knicks could've had Teague/Lowry last season but Dolan didn't wanna part with ShumpIf im Danny Ferry...I'm packaging Teague and the 15th pick. Let Schroder run the show.Basically. You'll also never get as high of a value for Teague than you will right now.I already said a while ago, trade Teague for a first and move forward with Dennis.
Basically. You'll also never get as high of a value for Teague than you will right now.
Paul Pierce the only thing keeping us alive right now. Atlanta getting whatever they want.
Bad phrasing. Everything you said is spot on, but I was more referring to you could sell him as a player on the rise who you have two years for cheap'You'll never get as high of a value for Teague than you will right now.'Basically. You'll also never get as high of a value for Teague than you will right now.
Why?... Why is that a definite thing?
He turns 27 in June, but will make $8 million in 2015-16 and $8 million in 2016-17 before hitting free agency at the age of 29.
1.) His value may certainly go up, as he's only just begun his prime years
2.) His value may certainly go up purely on exposure, and the Hawks won't have a shortage of exposure in the future 1.) Considering the youth of this core, and if they can retain either Millsap or Carroll 2.) if they go to the ECF (aka make the Final 4) against the Cavs/Bulls
Both of those things could make it so anything Teague does at the age of 28 and 29, his final years at the moment with the Hawks contractually, will be well-exposed to the world. I don't think the No. 1 seed from this season, which will most certainly return Horford/Korver/Teague and maybe Millsap/Carroll, won't have any problem finding the ESPN/TNT national schedule/fair exposure.
I say let Teague live out the final two years of his contract, where an $8 million annual price tag is extremely reasonable for a PG in his prime running the offense.
Let him walk after that when his price tag has bloated to ridiculous levels, but getting rid of him when his contract is so reasonable ($8m) for a No. 6 pick which will net like, what, $3-4 million per year based on the slotting of a No. 6 pick, would be dumb.
PeePee gawd