Fez Hammersticks
スーパーバッド Zero Cool
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But was it meant to be? He was waived to make room for DX's best case scenario comparison

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I don't see how it's brutal. This was the last year of his deal, and he is getting paid anyways. What is brutal about that?
What's brutal is that people like Pendy work tirelessly for the hope of a marginal existence as a professional athlete. Then, either thru injury or a team acquiring a player who may be a better fit... they are suddenly cut. Gone. Now, his NBA hopes are in serious jeopardy. Even with 15-man rosters. The man just wants to play at the highest level in the world, and now this happens in the blink of an eye.
To me, it's brutal. From your post, so long as he got his money, nothing else in the world can possibly matter. I understand where you're coming from- but I certainly disagree.
Ok, and if we don't cut him, what at all changes? He got hurt in a contract year. You realize he isn't under contract for next season with us, right? His hopes of an NBA career were in jeopardy whether we cut him or not. Please explain what cutting him changes.
He's not getting a chance to prove himself to the Blazers and the rest of the league.
I feel confident that JP will be invited to join our summer league team next year and will likely receive an invite to camp. I think this franchise likes what he brings in terms of energy and attitude.
I wish him the best, and I am sorry he got hurt, but I wish we had drafted a better player instead of him.
Ed O.
Cold!
