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Originally Posted by ColdCity
Originally Posted by Seymore CAKE
Yea he wants to leave... And the Owners are going to make to where if he does... he won't be able to go to any of the big 4 unless their willing to get *#% raped by the luxury tax
Reinsdorf needs to be willing
this we need that man..
Yeah, Lebron's pu pu platter in Cleveland is only rivaled by Dwight's slightly less stinky situation in Orlando. I don't blame him if he leave. I just want him on the Bulls. A D-Rose and Dwight tandem would be a damn video game.Originally Posted by BeatZ
otis smith made bad decisions bringing back hedo and bringing in gil both terrible contracts
DipsetGeneral wrote:
Dwight is better off staying, he's seen what has happened to LeBron's legacy. Nobody wants that to ever happen to them.
what?
Dwight is better off staying, he's seen what has happened to LeBron's legacy. Nobody wants that to ever happen to them.
People gon' say Dwight couldn't do it by himself, is what I am trying to say.Originally Posted by DipsetGeneral
what?Originally Posted by show time 96
DipsetGeneral wrote:Dwight is better off staying, he's seen what has happened to LeBron's legacy. Nobody wants that to ever happen to them.
Yeah, Lebron's pu pu platter in Cleveland is only rivaled by Dwight's slightly less stinky situation in Orlando. I don't blame him if he leave. I just want him on the Bulls. A D-Rose and Dwight tandem would be a damn video game.Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Originally Posted by BeatZ
otis smith made bad decisions bringing back hedo and bringing in gil both terrible contracts
Originally Posted by JD617
No, Russell Westbrook did not steal and hog the mic from Kevin Durant.
The players with high school educations are not negotiating deals - Billy Hunter is. The last time I checked he was more than qualified to do that.Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Is he wrong though? Guys with high school educations (who probably get most of their advice from money-grubbing agents who have a vested interest) are the ones that should be negotiating billion-dollar deals? They have a warped sense of reality. We're talking about a culture where guys make millions of dollars and then go broke. The stars don't care about a lost season. They can afford to take a stand. It's the other 350+ players in the league that can't. At a certain point, that overwhelming majority is going to say to these stars: get out.Originally Posted by Big J 33
What a surprise, Simmons talked out of his !%% yet again.
Originally Posted by DaComeUP
Originally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
No you actually do need to have lebron at #1 any one who doesn't should be laughed out of the room, nobody brings more to both sides of the ball 3 bad games be damned.
Basically.
Originally Posted by Osh Kosh Bosh
No you actually do need to have lebron at #1 any one who doesn't should be laughed out of the room, nobody brings more to both sides of the ball 3 bad games be damned.
You're right. I meant to say "they shouldn't be barging into the negotiations and disrupting the process."Originally Posted by koolbarbone
The players with high school educations are not negotiating deals - Billy Hunter is. The last time I checked he was more than qualified to do that.Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Is he wrong though? Guys with high school educations (who probably get most of their advice from money-grubbing agents who have a vested interest) are the ones that should be negotiating billion-dollar deals? They have a warped sense of reality. We're talking about a culture where guys make millions of dollars and then go broke. The stars don't care about a lost season. They can afford to take a stand. It's the other 350+ players in the league that can't. At a certain point, that overwhelming majority is going to say to these stars: get out.Originally Posted by Big J 33
What a surprise, Simmons talked out of his !%% yet again.
You're right. I meant to say "they shouldn't be barging into the negotiations and disrupting the process."Originally Posted by koolbarbone
The players with high school educations are not negotiating deals - Billy Hunter is. The last time I checked he was more than qualified to do that.Originally Posted by dmbrhs
Is he wrong though? Guys with high school educations (who probably get most of their advice from money-grubbing agents who have a vested interest) are the ones that should be negotiating billion-dollar deals? They have a warped sense of reality. We're talking about a culture where guys make millions of dollars and then go broke. The stars don't care about a lost season. They can afford to take a stand. It's the other 350+ players in the league that can't. At a certain point, that overwhelming majority is going to say to these stars: get out.Originally Posted by Big J 33
What a surprise, Simmons talked out of his !%% yet again.
Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
d.wade>bron
that is all.
Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
d.wade>bron
that is all.