msgkings322
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No doubt but he gets bucketskyrie sounds like some freshman at a liberal arts school who just took his first philosophy class and all of a sudden is sure that he is a deep thinker. He should be slapped.
No doubt but he gets bucketskyrie sounds like some freshman at a liberal arts school who just took his first philosophy class and all of a sudden is sure that he is a deep thinker. He should be slapped.
i have no clue what the fuck "happy" even means--- if it corresponds to him being a better leader and not a weirdo--- then great---- but i could give a fuck about his happiness if he is sitll going to be a shit leader and a nut job.
if him being "happy" actually means he is better for his team- then sure----- all for it.
My point was, that as soon as he left cleveland he talked shit, and said how great Boston was, and now leaving Boston was he is calling up radio shows and hated the city and hated the coach that everyone else seems to revere etc....and i am sure will kiss Brooklyns ass.
you think anyone would be surprised if a couple years from now hes traded and hits brooklyn and the team and the coach , blah blah blah on the way out of town? I sure wouldnt be.
They would gladly do soPretty sure KD is $38M/year and Kawhi is $35M/year. That would put them about $10M over the cap or so, still over if KD's is $35. They would have to move Gallanari
They would gladly do so
Above my pay gradeI'm sure they would, but who would gladly take him?
They would gladly do so
That's why they make the big bucksGotta get a taker lol. If it was so easy Wiggins would be out of Minny, Parsons would be out of Memphis, Batum would be out of Charlotte and so on...
I'm sure they would, but who would gladly take him?
I think they could move him considering his deal is expiring
Yeah it would be a lot easier than other similiar contracts bc Gallinari is a pretty solid player and like you said, expiring.
Yeah it would be a lot easier than other similiar contracts bc Gallinari is a pretty solid player and like you said, expiring.
and now he is slamming Boston on the way out the door and i am sure will talk about how great New Jersey is
You could be right, but who the hell knows what would make him happy? Was a time he was happy to go to Boston which he called a "real city".Why not read what I wrote, instead of trying to twist what I said to fit your b.s.? He would be HAPPY. That's all I said, home with a new team and a fresh start.
What is it with these Cavs fans and their agendas?
Probably doesn't help that often when they fail coaches (or refs) are blamed.Doesn't sound like Rozier is revering that coach either; he was the one that really called him out. He also wouldn't be the first athlete to hate the city of Boston.
Every player that leaves under less than perfect circumstances talks shit on their way out of town. These are millionaire egotistical athletes for the most part. They won't accept blame on themselves.
This.yeah I wouldn't be thrilled with a DLo acquisition if its a max.
Only Harden and Westbrook had a higher usage than Dlo last season. It puts his production into perspective.
You could be right, but who the hell knows what would make him happy? Was a time he was happy to go to Boston which he called a "real city".
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