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thunderc

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Will have to disagree, I don’t think it can be said that conspiring to force a way out 2 years before your contract is up should be considered honoring your contract. Do whatever the f you want but do it behind the scenes. Going public is not honoring your contract, no way.
 

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Will have to disagree, I don’t think it can be said that conspiring to force a way out 2 years before your contract is up should be considered honoring your contract. Do whatever the f you want but do it behind the scenes. Going public is not honoring your contract, no way.

Do they Pelicans now have a brighter future than they did this time last season?

I say yes.

Regardless of how it played out and how bad the timing and handling was, Davis’ request helped the Pelicans move forward.

And Davis also made it clear that he would “honor the contract” by playing it out as long as he was in New Orleans. Just that he preferred to be traded. And New Orleans decided it was mutually beneficial to oblige.
 

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I am going to play devils advocate here for a second.

Anthony Davis, for example, absolutely honored his contract.

He asked to be traded because he made his decision that he wasn't signing long term and wanted to play in a big market. The games that he missed last season were because the Pelicans chose to sit him out. Not because he refused to play.

So even though he caused a ton of drama, the reality is that Davis’ actions helped the Pelicans tremendously. Because:

A) they were going to miss the playoffs anyway last year
B) Davis’ request allowed them to tank which helped them land the #1 pick
C) they were able to trade him for a pretty good haul of future assets

Now, had he said something like:

“I am not going to play until you guys trade me”

That would be not honoring the contract.

A trade request is not the same thing. A trade request actually helps the team by giving them information as to how to proceed with their franchise star. It is usually much worse when they decide to walk away with no warning like LeBron or KD.


I agree in part with this, but, as others have also pointed it, he eliminated the Pelicans from negotiating with any other team but the Lakers.

I also stated, it should be done in private. No reason for anyone to know about it.
 

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Do they Pelicans now have a brighter future than they did this time last season?

I say yes.

Regardless of how it played out and how bad the timing and handling was, Davis’ request helped the Pelicans move forward.

And Davis also made it clear that he would “honor the contract” by playing it out as long as he was in New Orleans. Just that he preferred to be traded. And New Orleans decided it was mutually beneficial to oblige.


He was still under contract when he wore his 'Thats All Folks' to the final game last season.

I understand its a back and forth debate, but I think it's clear that the owners aren't happy with the direction player power has turned.
They have to live with it for the next few years until the next CBA, but when that time comes, I think all the fun and games will be over with.
 

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Do they Pelicans now have a brighter future than they did this time last season?

I say yes.

Regardless of how it played out and how bad the timing and handling was, Davis’ request helped the Pelicans move forward.

And Davis also made it clear that he would “honor the contract” by playing it out as long as he was in New Orleans. Just that he preferred to be traded. And New Orleans decided it was mutually beneficial to oblige.

None of that matters, blows my mind how people condone this behavior. Fn pussy world we live in now, me me me.
 

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Among the 259 NBA players to use over 400 possessions last season, Trey Burke ranked 9th in turnover rate and was one of only a dozen point guards to score over 1 point per possession in the pick and roll.
— Synergy Basketball (@SynergySST) July 25, 2019

Per Synergy, Trey Burke ranked in the 87th percentile as a pick and roll ball handler (190 possessions) in his last full season with the Knicks, 2017-2018. Kyle O’Quinn set some of those screens.

Trey Burke on a Vet min deal is the 12th best value move of 2019 free agency according to @The_BBall_Index they also give Burke a 77.3% chance to produce positive value on that contract.

Scored 29 points in a Knicks win over the Celtics in 2018. So, there's that....

Not much defense, but pointz.
Low cost, low risk, high reward type of deal.

Curious to know if KOQ was instrumental in getting him to sign here.
Other than that, a whole lot of 'meh' was my first hawt take.
 

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Do they Pelicans now have a brighter future than they did this time last season?

I say yes.

Regardless of how it played out and how bad the timing and handling was, Davis’ request helped the Pelicans move forward.

And Davis also made it clear that he would “honor the contract” by playing it out as long as he was in New Orleans. Just that he preferred to be traded. And New Orleans decided it was mutually beneficial to oblige.

I just hate what they did to Boston. You should have zero say in where you get traded. His agent making comments that he made is unacceptable.

“They can trade for him, but it’ll be for one year,”
 

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None of that matters, blows my mind how people condone this behavior. Fn pussy world we live in now, me me me.

In life, there is always a right way, or wrong way to handle things.
These players simply don’t care.
 

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I just hate what they did to Boston. You should have zero say in where you get traded. His agent making comments that he made is unacceptable.

“They can trade for him, but it’ll be for one year,”


That’s why owners should put a penalty clause in their contracts if they want out.
Why should owners have to pay an additional amount if they decide to trade them, but not be compensated when player puts them in this position?
 

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I don’t have issue with it, if its behind closed doors, meaning we don’t know about it.
Example, AD privately goes to owner and says ‘Heads up, Im not signing extension and I plan to leave when I become a FA. I prefer LA. If you think you can work out a deal that you’re happy with, you might want to consider.


Then, he’s doing them a favor.


As far as the other, you either live your life honoring your word or not.
I do, Im guessing you dont.
In fact I think it should go down the way you said it should. You made a claim they shouldn't be able to ask for a trade and now you are backtracking and saying if done right it's OK.

Simple as that.
 

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Or, I just communicate in fact.
I can’t say I know, or guarantee, because I haven’t been in the situation.
And again that's the point. Yu don't need to tell me this as I'm aware you are not part of the Heat with inside info.

But thanks for letting me know.
 

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That’s why owners should put a penalty clause in their contracts if they want out.
Why should owners have to pay an additional amount if they decide to trade them, but not be compensated when player puts them in this position?
You get it's the team ACQUIRING the player who has to pay the extra money? And they know this when they make the deal. Don't want to pay it? Ask him to waive it or don't acquire him.
 

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Serious question, why do you recycle the same tired stuff?
"Ya gotta love this forum"
"Please never change"
"I know you don't have it in you"

You say that stuff in every single argument you get into, so that's about 5 times a day. Sometimes you say them more than once per thread.

If it had any cleverness or impact, it was the first dozen or so times you used them. Now you just sound retarded.
If it applies I'll say it.....maybe instead you'd rather I tell someone his/her comments are retarded?

You argue poster and not post and I don't try and stop ya.

You be you.
 

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so i should drool all over him like the rest of his sheep...?

lol, like i said, ain't gotta like him...

I follow the name on the FRONT of the jersey...
Agree 100%. Guy was winning us titles...I hoped he'd stay....but I never liked him.
 

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Yes, owner honored.
Was there a no trade clause?
Trade bonus put in by player?
yep...just like if it's in a contract a player gets a trade kicker he should get a kicker if traded. whiole I agree seems odd it applies if he wants the trade, the team acquiring him knows it's in there.

also not in a contract saying he cannot request a trade.
 

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'Bothers'....not so, nothing anyone says here bothers me. We're just talking shit.
Heard a great comment about this on the sports talk station yesterday...think Dustin Fox made it.

This is what guys do. They give each other shit. Even the best of friends. worse is being ignored.
 

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the owners loyalty is paying the player millions upon millions of dollars even if they get hurt or start to suck
well, in fairness, they do this because they have to per the CBA....the CBA that also gives them a cap and max contracts to work with.
 
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