BlazerWookee
UNTILT THE DAMN PINWHEEL!
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"I'm," lol...That aroma of Texas cash and low taxes will mystify him I'm sensing departure
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"I'm," lol...That aroma of Texas cash and low taxes will mystify him I'm sensing departure
How the hell is Okafor falling to 4th? hahaI'm ready to give CJ the starting SG spot. Next year's Knicks:
Rondo
Matthews
Carmelo
Aldridge
Okafor
That looks like the Lakers practice facility. :MARIS61:
That's at UCLA.
Love Mathews heart but it's a business and signing him would be huge mistake unless you get him for a bargain. He will likely never be the same especially on the defensive end. Have to think of him as spot up shooter as 6th or 7th man. Painful because he was heart of this team but Achilles is something you never fully recover from. Risking millions signing him would be terrible decision.
you just don't come back to 100% from this type of injury even a guy like Mathews. His strength was his defense and his shooting well he will never be a great defender again maybe average at best.
You just ruined everyone's day!That looks like the Lakers practice facility. :MARIS61:
You just ruined everyone's day!
That looks like the Lakers practice facility. :MARIS61:
no, actually the correct interpretation given the history of Achilles ruptures requiring surgery and their aftermath, use logic not emotion"Huge mistake," "never fully recover," and "terrible decision" are all very strong statements for the limited information we have.
no, actually the correct interpretation given the history of Achilles ruptures requiring surgery and their aftermath, use logic not emotion
It does, except for big UCLA Bruins logo in the middle of the floor.
so we assign RISK to the equation, IF we did sign him it would have t0 be a year or two at maybe 8-10 mil, or a significantly lower amount for 3-4 years. I think a 2 yr deal with perhaps a player option is fair, if Wes proves himself all the way back then he can opt out next summer when the big increase in the cap occurs and get a big payday, if he's not so good he at least gets 2 years at lets say 15-20 mil for those 2 years. I can live with that, if Wes can then great, if he can't then adios Wes
