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Gay gets a max deal from Memphis?!?
Ouch!
Seems Luol Deng is underpaid!

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Gay gets a max deal from Memphis?!?
Ouch!

Is this a warning to change our dial or to tune in? Very confusing.

He's an asshole who hates our franchise, but he has called some deals before. You're free to do as you wish.
You realize he hates on most teams right? He's like Canzano with sources in that respect, he generates page hits by writing in a controversial, confrontational style, but he gets scoops because he's so well connected. People take this shit way too personally.
Joe Johnson $120 million?!?
Holy fuck!
http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/blog/ba...n-a-ridiculous-deal-with-the-A?urn=nba,252877
That's some kind of shit right there ... That's Kobe and Lebron money, not second tier all-star kind of money. If the Blazers had offered Brandon that kind of money I'd throw my hands up in despair.
That's some kind of shit right there ... That's Kobe and Lebron money, not second tier all-star kind of money. If the Blazers had offered Brandon that kind of money I'd throw my hands up in despair.
Amir Johnson. 5 years, $34 million. Happy Canada Day!
paulcoro: The possiblity of Stoudemire returning to the Suns has been downgraded to "highly unlikely" by one source in the know.
I like the idea of LeBron going to the Clips. It sets up a Kobe vs. LeBron rivalry which would be huge in the short term and which LeBron will inevitably win, because Kobe is already getting old. Then LeBron is king of Tinseltown, gets huge credit for resurrecting the Clippers (it would be his franchise in a way the Knicks or Bulls would never be). Nets could be a similar resurrection story, but the Knicks have no Kobe, so the story isn't as compelling.
barfo
I still want to see LeBron, Wade, and Bosh in Miami. I think it makes for an interesting story line, and for once I would like to see some players take a little less money to win championships.
I don't like that at all, because they might in fact win championships, and I'd rather see championships won by teams in cities starting with "Po".
barfo
I agree. I don't fear the Hawks at all with or without Joe Johnson. He's being paid like a first-tier guy when he's a second or third tier guy.
It's not like he was on a rookie contract though. He was paid 15 million in 2009-10 (earned 68m in 5 years with them).Think of what Johnson has given Atlanta. Maybe not championships, but he's given them a great talent and he's helped lead them to the semi-finals the past two seasons - after the Hawks suffered 31, 28, 25, 33, 35, 28, 13, 26, and 30 win seasons.
Think of what Johnson has given Atlanta. Maybe not championships, but he's given them a great talent and he's helped lead them to the semi-finals the past two seasons - after the Hawks suffered 31, 28, 25, 33, 35, 28, 13, 26, and 30 win seasons.
I like the idea of LeBron staying in Cleveland and saying, "It's my job to help attract players here to win a championship."
Huh? Every player goes through a rookie deal. You're saying any player who's been with a team for a long time deserves to get overpaid near the end of his contract? Not to mention Johnson didn't even play in Atlanta when he was on his rookie deal.Derek Rose should be a $16M player right now. He's an all star, best player on his team. But he's on a rookie deal and is paid $10M/year less than he would get on the open market. So why shouldn't a guy like him (or Johnson) get overpaid to make up for it at the tail end of their careers?
