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Is it true that the 10-day killed not only the cap but also let the insurance company off the hook? It seems surprising to me that that would also be used to determine whether the insurance or the Blazers paid.
barfo
Sounds like Wallace is trying to set up an out for himself... Lots of excuses being made in advance why they might not keep Darius around. New coach, couldn't make him fit... Big man coming back from injury, no room in the front court..."We have four more games until that point," said Wallace, who fired Memphis Coach Marc Iavaroni, Thursday, and replaced him with Interim Coach Johnny Davis. "Hopefully we'll have a new coach in place with enough time to efficiently evaluate Darius. We also have to look at our roster for the rest of the year because Darko Milicic is coming back. All reports are that he'll be back in the early part of February. There are other areas to work through here other than Darius himself."
Sounds like Wallace is trying to set up an out for himself... Lots of excuses being made in advance why they might not keep Darius around. New coach, couldn't make him fit... Big man coming back from injury, no room in the front court...
the Grizzlies may actually bring in someone to make that franchise relevant again.
"I didn't really make a big deal about it," Miles said of the threats from Portland. "I could see (making a big deal) if I was fighting for my money, but they were fighting for not putting it on their cap. So, I could see why they were fighting it, but that didn't have nothing to do with me."
Memphis GM Chris Wallace declined comment on the email from the Trail Blazers, but did go on to say, "We're happy to have Darius here, playing for the Grizzlies. He's been a good addition to our team. He's been productive on both ends of the floor. Any discussion we have about Darius will be about Darius the player and what he's done for Memphis."
When asked if he has any resentment towards the Trail Blazer franchise for their email, Miles responded by saying, "I don't really (have) hard feelings for them. I got friends on the team that are still playing. They were my teammates. I was there for five years. I had a relationship with Brandon (Roy), LaMarcus (Aldridge), and Greg (Oden), and Steve Blake and Travis Outlaw – all them."
When they made the play-offs 3 straight years with Jerry West as GM.
Going out in the first round three years in a row does not make a team relevant.

They almost have to in order to save face. Thus the need to set up excuses in advance to point to later... "We told you all it was coming. It had nothing to do with Portland's salary cap and luxury tax."I don't see why Memphis would keep Darius at this point.
The team is 2-16 since they started the Miles experiment, has lost 7 in a row
Actually, it's eight in a row. The curse started when they elected to play Darius for the final 1:46 of their 20-point blow out win over Dallas. Since then, everything has gone wrong for them. That was the start of the curse and the turning point for their franchise. They have lost every game since and gone from blowing out a good team (Dallas) by 20 to getting blown out by 20 against a bad team (the Knicks). They've also fired their coach (like this was his fault).
The franchise is a joke. Their owner is a tightwad who makes Donald Sterling look like a free wheeling big spender, and their GM is an incompetent BOOB. They are getting what they deserve.
If they think screwing the Blazesr out of cap space is going to somehow help them land a big time free agent, they're delusional. The last time they had an all-star he begged and pleaded to be traded. As soon as Rudy Gay and OJ Mayo can leave, they will and won't bother to even look in the rear view mirror. The team is on pace for their third straight 22 win season (and even that's looking optimistic these days - thanks to the curse). What free agent worth a shit would even consider signing with this loser organization?
You reap what you sow and this is what happens when you have a penny-pinching owner and a jerk-off GM - and the curse.
BNM
