<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>From George's perspective, if he has a strong end of the regular season and playoffs with the Mavs, his value will rise. If he accepts the trade to New Jersey, he's locked into a set salary if the Nets re-sign him, no matter how well he plays; if he leaves for another team, he will earn even less.
As contracts play out over seasons, the difference could be millions of dollars.
"Once he [Bartelstein] explained it into detail, this is what happens... it made me want to stand firm with my decision," George said.
Bartelstein was upset Friday that George is being criticized by analysts and pundits on television. He said they fail to understand why George is staunch in his decision.
"He has the right not to do the deal," Bartelstein said. "I find it incomprehensible that people can be upset with him. I don't know anyone who would [want to] be the sacrificial lamb. He has a career to protect."
Over the past two days, George has had discussions with Cuban and Mavs coach Avery Johnson as well as with Nets officials. George said the Mavericks have not put pressure on him to change his mind.
George had talked about wanting to be traded a few weeks ago if he wasn't going to get playing time with the Mavs. But since then, he's been a regular in the rotation, which changed his stance on the trade issue.
"It was two parts of it," George said. "The question was asked and the whole trade talk a couple of weeks ago was basically, 'I just want to play.' I'm feeling the best I've felt in my career. I'm finally healthy, and I just want to get minutes. And the second question was, 'Would you want to leave if you can get minutes here?' And I said, 'Absolutely not.' If I can get minutes here, no-brainer. I don't want to go nowhere."</div>
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He wasn't playing when Howard and Stackhouse were healthy, and he and the team have played like absolute garbage when he gets extended minutes. (He had
7 points in over 76 minutes in the last two games. The Mavs have lost 3 of 4.)
What the FUCK makes him think he's going to get playing time and increase his market value between now and the end of the season? Is he the most delusional cat in the whole NBA?
And is he serious about the Mavs "not putting pressure on him to change his mind"? Why the fuck not?! Hey, assholes! You made a deal with the NETS. They traded players they now have to take back into their locker room and Kidd's trade value has sunken into the abyss because of you twats and you aren't putting any pressure on the scrub you didn't even bother to call before screwing over the Nets?!
Fuck George. Fuck Bartelstein. and above all fuck the entire Mavericks organization. I am officially lifting the curse I put on Miami two years ago and placing it PERMANANTLY on that sad sham of an organization. I hope you play the Warriors every year in the first round, douchebags.
I hope the Nets have some recourse to get compensation from those incompetent amateurs for the damage they caused.