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It's an insult to anyone whose primary motivation is money.
How can you say that his primary motivation was money? How does that make any sense? The Kings offered him a max deal and he spurned them and committed to Dallas instead because he wanted to win. He was willing to take less money so they could sign Jordan. Where are you even getting this?
well in fairness...it was the Kings..money or not...they have a really dysfunctional front office..that sometimes matters to guys and Wes probably sensed the revolving door of coaches and players in Sac townHow can you say that his primary motivation was money? How does that make any sense? The Kings offered him a max deal and he spurned them and committed to Dallas instead because he wanted to win. He was willing to take less money so they could sign Jordan. Where are you even getting this?
well in fairness...it was the Kings..money or not...they have a really dysfunctional front office..that sometimes matters to guys and Wes probably sensed the revolving door of coaches and players in Sac town
What a joke. Wes is putting up 12/2/1 and making what $16MILLION GOD DAMNED DOLLARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wes could have signed something like a 1 yr $5M deal (or whatever necessary to retain Bird rights, say with team and/or player options), been fully embraced by the fan base, and signed for a much bigger deal a year later with the new TV contract. He would probably have come out ahead financially and not tarnished his reputation for cashing in at the expense of the team.
Yes, it's a bit of a gamble that he never gets healthy enough to get the big contract. But, a) would you be happy in that position, being someone that millions of people despise? and b) for someone like Wes who had absolute certainty he would come back healthy this year, the risk should have been a very minimal concern.
Y'all can say whatever you like about Wes being a great guy. The fact is, he is a typically greedy professional athlete who put his bad health ahead of the team's good health financially. It's no wonder that the owners try to shaft the players whenever the CBA is up for renewal, if even the "good" ones are like that.
I was making it for Dame personally, then we just decided to air it. No extra pay, just addition street cred.
You've taken a stance and won't be swayed despite the obvious flaws that have been clearly demonstrated.It's an insult to anyone whose primary motivation is money.
If Wes didn't doubt he'd come back 100% healthy, then taking less money for a year wouldn't have been much of a gamble. Don't you think he'll make a hell of a lot more this summer with the new salary cap, and a year of increasingly healthy and productive play, then he made last summer with the uncertainty of whether he'd ever be effective again?
I've turned down many contracts when I didn't feel I was the right person for the job. Yes, I could have used the money, but so could the person looking for getting the best work done.
At least he's not shooting 35% from the field on 17 shots per game and making $25 million.What a joke. Wes is putting up 12/2/1 and making what $16MILLION GOD DAMNED DOLLARS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I hate K*be but I rather pay him 25m for one season over 17m for 4 seasons of Wes.At least he's not shooting 35% from the field on 17 shots per game and making $25 million.
http://bkref.com/tiny/l2d6t

At least he's not shooting 35% from the field on 17 shots per game and making $25 million.
http://bkref.com/tiny/l2d6t
Why are they not benching him? Those are atrocious numbers
Wes doesn't strike me a a shallow, one dimensional guy at all...money wouldn't be the deciding factor for sure, but last summer Sac was looking like a serious train wreckHe said that money was his primary motivation. Not winning or team culture. Money. Period.
Wes doesn't strike me a a shallow, one dimensional guy at all...money wouldn't be the deciding factor for sure, but last summer Sac was looking like a serious train wreck
How can you say that his primary motivation was money? How does that make any sense? The Kings offered him a max deal and he spurned them and committed to Dallas instead because he wanted to win. He was willing to take less money so they could sign Jordan. Where are you even getting this?
well in fairness...it was the Kings..money or not...they have a really dysfunctional front office..that sometimes matters to guys and Wes probably sensed the revolving door of coaches and players in Sac town
If you think any player puts the damn FANS above just about everything else you are crazy. No matter how much they love the fans we're on the very bottom of each player's decision tree.
You've taken a stance and won't be swayed despite the obvious flaws that have been clearly demonstrated.
Even assuming what you say to be true (nobody does) the career of an NBA guard is not long for most players.
That's silly and you know it. He took nearly as much to be in a much better situation.
Bingo.
You guys are still missing the point. Wes could have gotten more money by taking less up front, in the process being embraced by the fans instead of villified.
Did anyone honestly not seeing the fan reaction coming when he signed the contract?
I don't recall any flaw being demonstrated, clearly or otherwise.
And as most here will surely agree, Wes has a career in the sport after his playing days are done, be it coaching, front office, or the broadcast booth. He doesn't need to worry about getting paid while he still can.
You guys are still missing the point. Wes could have gotten more money by taking less up front,
Man this is some serious victim blaming bullshit.
If you're not comfortable on the court, your whole game suffers. That's a problem I have sometimes, where I'll tense up for no reason and shoot poorly because of it. The fans getting on him and him feeling the effects of the injury have probably caused him to lose confidence, making him shoot worse.I feel bad for Wes he was a warrior but my goodness he's so bad this year. What gets me is how does your percentages take a noise dive like that? I understand the Achilles thing and all that obviously but I don't get how you shoot THAT BAD when you weren't that athletic in the first place
I'll skip what others have said and ask you to refute something I said, do you expect anyone to believe that a player in a contract year would play on a sore achilles if he only cared about money?
I'm not really sure what that's referring to? Was Wes' Achilles bothering him before being ruptured? If so, I don't remember that.
Achilles aggravations are extremely common with athletes of all sports. Many people are playing through such things at any given time, and very rarely do they escalate into something that's looked back upon as a season or career-ending injury. So no, I don't really see that as being very revealing of Wes' motivations. You could also look at it the other way, that he pushed through potential injury precisely because it was a contract year, not wanting to show any sign of weakness.
You could look at your dog barking at strangers as a sign they're bringing you a Publisher's Clearing House check for a million dollars. I'll err on the side of reason.I'm not really sure what that's referring to? Was Wes' Achilles bothering him before being ruptured? If so, I don't remember that.
Achilles aggravations are extremely common with athletes of all sports. Many people are playing through such things at any given time, and very rarely do they escalate into something that's looked back upon as a season or career-ending injury. So no, I don't really see that as being very revealing of Wes' motivations. You could also look at it the other way, that he pushed through potential injury precisely because it was a contract year, not wanting to show any sign of weakness.
Sorry but your boo is a streaky good nba player. Nothing more, nothing less. The best thing about Lillard is his leadership but his game is just too streaky. His percentages too low. One week hes hot the next week hes cold. To unreliable..
lol. You love being right when the player is bad.
When the player is good, you're nowhere to be seen. Only like to be right when it's bad.
That must suck. At least I show up when Meyers does well.
