Rastapopoulos
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Portland needs anther big, obviously, but has a stocked roster. The inevitable waiving/releasing of Patty Mills only brings us down to 15, the max limit. So somebody else has to go. One solution being batted around is to waive Pendergraph, because he's one player who's obviously not tradeable, and who won't give us anything this season. Win/win, huh?
But that would be so monumentally shitty, it would make the franchise hard to respect. The only way this would be remotely conscionable would be if
(a) Pendergraph's contract is fully guaranteed, so he'd get paid anyway.
(b) He would still be allowed to rehab with the team (something I imagine the NBA would frown on), and
(c) the team promised to re-sign him next season.
Otherwise, I say don't do it! Apart from anything, to treat a guy who's been one of our best soldiers, nicest guys and most-liked-by-his teammates players that way would send a terrible message to other players.
But that would be so monumentally shitty, it would make the franchise hard to respect. The only way this would be remotely conscionable would be if
(a) Pendergraph's contract is fully guaranteed, so he'd get paid anyway.
(b) He would still be allowed to rehab with the team (something I imagine the NBA would frown on), and
(c) the team promised to re-sign him next season.
Otherwise, I say don't do it! Apart from anything, to treat a guy who's been one of our best soldiers, nicest guys and most-liked-by-his teammates players that way would send a terrible message to other players.

