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Glad to see Dame succeeding. Sad so many on here have been throwing shade his way. Did a lot for this franchise AND city. Could you imagine this thread if he was still off to a slow start!!!??
 
Glad to see Dame succeeding. Sad so many on here have been throwing shade his way. Did a lot for this franchise AND city. Could you imagine this thread if he was still off to a slow start!!!??
He's going to win a chip there....book it..don't think Dame demanded his trad "Shade free" from his camp though home slice. I'd say letting teammates and coaches know you aren't good enough to play with might be interpreted as "shade" as well. It's ancient history now but that door swings two ways. I'd say this city and franchise has treated the man pretty well from day one
 
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Rough first half for Dame but he is lighting it up early in this second half.
 

Still very hard to read this kind of thing.
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Losing Dame was a huge loss...he's just not replaceable by any stretch of the imagination. I miss him in the 4th qtr of all our losses this season. Still, how ironic is it that Dame Dolla now has BUCK written on his jersey?
 
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Losing Dame was a huge loss...he's just not replaceable by any stretch of the imagination. I miss him in the 4th qtr of all our losses this season. Still, how ironic is it that Dame Dolla now has BUCK written on his jersey?
Yeah, they love him in Milwaukee. I have friends back there that are huge Bucks fans, and the city has embraced him.
 
Fact that they are still so good even when Dame is essentially a non factor is scary. I think they should definitely be considered one of the best teams in the NBA.
 
I think the reason why he wanted Miami is because he would have still been the best player and the lead ball handler.

I don't agree with that

I think the reasons he wanted Miami was that he was good friends with Adebayo & Butler; was pretty familiar with Spoelstra; knew there was no state income tax in Florida; and, finally, knowing he was going thru a separation and likely divorce, the idea of warm weather and South Beach was pretty appealing to a new bachelor enduring the pain and disruption of that divorce
 
I don't agree with that

I think the reasons he wanted Miami was that he was good friends with Adebayo & Butler; was pretty familiar with Spoelstra; knew there was no state income tax in Florida; and, finally, knowing he was going thru a separation and likely divorce, the idea of warm weather and South Beach was pretty appealing to a new bachelor enduring the pain and disruption of that divorce

Supposedly he was close with Giannis too :dunno:
 
I think Dame's attraction to Miami was the coach as well as the tax perks . He left a rookie coach in Chauncey ato a rookie coach in Milwaukee. Not sure that was what he was going for. Spoelstra is a championship coach and Griffin is a guy even Terry Stotts quit on before tipoff. That to me is the dark part of the Bucks trade for Dame....the coaching. Had the Bucks hired Stotts as head coach, Dame would probably be happier and much more in his own zone.
 
I think there was many reasons why Dame wanted Miami, but to reiterate, I think the MAIN reason was because the offense would have fit him better.
 
The only thing Dame is unhappy about is probably his game. Just hasn’t hit his stride yet.
 
Supposedly he was close with Giannis too :dunno:
Miami has far higher level off court talent than Milwaukee.

Miami beat Milwaukee as a Dame destination in all ways except Dame also had a good friend in Milwaukee (tie) and Milwaukee had far more to offer Portland.
 

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