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ive been waiting 3 years for boogie to get traded to use him in 2K on whichever squad he goes to cause i cant take the kings serious even in a game
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that's you guys' only rebuttal instead of just admitting you're wrong.You're really perpetuating the stereotype of the internet-forum super fan/stan.
his agent duped him
Hate that Trevor left. Fellow Westchester High Alum.
Anyone know why he left?
Hate that Trevor left. Fellow Westchester High Alum.
Anyone know why he left?
Ariza's agent, David Lee, began talks with Lakers General Manager Mitch Kupchak asking for around $7 million to $8 million a season. The Lakers were offering Ariza about $5.8 million a year. The two sides agreed to continue talking, with the Lakers telling Lee to get other offers and to come back to them.
The Cleveland Cavaliers and Houston Rockets were very interested, but neither team could offer Ariza more than the Lakers offered.
Meanwhile, the Lakers made the same offer to Artest, who quickly accepted, agreeing to a five-year, $33.7 million deal.
Stunned and disappointed, Ariza then signed with the Rockets for five years and $33.9 million. "Of course I was upset," Ariza said. "But there was nothing I could do about it."
serious questionthat's you guys' only rebuttal instead of just admitting you're wrong.You're really perpetuating the stereotype of the internet-forum super fan/stan.
it's really sad man don't quote me anymore fam
ive been waiting 3 years for boogie to get traded to use him in 2K on whichever squad he goes to cause i cant take the kings serious even in a game
But that's how the modern league is of today. Lebron started all of that. KD just handled it in a more professional way. He weighed his options. He informed his old team of what he was going to do prior to announcing it and then did it. If SA/LAC would've put out OKC and he then proceeded to go join either of those teams, would the criticism still be the same?
Exactly. People acting like he took flight right away. He signed an extension, he played it out. That's a contract for you. No hate against Oklahoma City but if I'm in my 20s, I would much rather go live in the Bay.
Absolutely.
how are you debating lebron on what his intentions are lol
this is a new level of low for lebron haters
this notion that kobe magic mj and bird did everything by themselves is crazy lol
they also played with talented teammates man
they were already winning 60 games a yearAbsolutely.
All had great players. That difference you mention is the thing though. He could waited it out. As best player in the league, he was starting to carry that torch.
Just like players are joining him now, he only needed to be patient. He only had to get past Boston and they were on their way out.
Realistically, who knows for sure if OKC would ever get over the hump of beating GSW as currently constructed.
his agent duped him
agent said he could get more out there, lakers said ok, next call they took was from artest and boom
trevor had no other choice than to take the houston deal
Good looks gents.
this notion that kobe magic mj and bird did everything by themselves is crazy lol
they also played with talented teammates man
this notion that kobe magic mj and bird did everything by themselves is crazy lol
they also played with talented teammates man
But their GMs made them superteams, not players conspiring. Which is such a slave mindset sounding *** argument. People just mad guys are taking control over their own careers/lives and making moves, like they have to wait for D Whiteman to trade them somewhere.
These dudes arguing about Lebron and KDs decisions while I'm here enjoying the Warrriors season