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Fuck.
I admitted error the first time we conversed (about me undervaluing Larry Bird as a coach)Can't recall the other making it an "again", but well done.
do you prefer a medal or monument for your efforts?
That poor bastard has had the worst luck and it's cost him a ton of money. Worse than Midget Isaiah even
That poor bastard has had the worst luck and it's cost him a ton of money. Worse than Midget Isaiah even
Little over 1 a year....props to you.I admitted error the first time we conversed (about me undervaluing Larry Bird as a coach)
Don't like to see anyone getting hurt, but it's his M.O. .....a reason a reasonable NBA fan would rather have TT over him.*Waits for @WiggyRuss and the Cavs trolls to make fun of a player for getting hurt*
looks like your gamble would have been a very shitty oneI would take Cousins for 1 yr/3.5M over Tristan any day of the week.
The reward is so huge
looks like your gamble would have been a very shitty one
I mean, dont ya think there was probably a reason that DeMarcus Cousins signed a 1 year 3.5M dollar deal this offseason? I mean, that is kind of a clue that other teams probably did not have the greatest of faith in his health.You're right for once in your life.
Congrats man
I mean, dont ya think there was probably a reason that DeMarcus Cousins signed a 1 year 3.5M dollar deal this offseason? I mean, that is kind of a clue that other teams probably did not have the greatest of faith in his health.
exactlyDon't like to see anyone getting hurt, but it's his M.O. .....a reason a reasonable NBA fan would rather have TT over him.
sure upside of a healthy Cousins at his best is preferable, but how often has that happened the last 2 seasons?
so you dont think teams looked at his medicals and wanted nothing to do with him? Or that teams thought he was perfectly fine but just didnt want to pay him Ed Davis money?Yeah Wiggy....sure teams knew he would tear his ACL on August 15th.
That's just the brackets, first and last times I did so since you got here. I've done it other times too.Little over 1 a year....props to you.
It's a fair point, between the Achilles and the quad, he definitely started looking injury prone, so no one wanted to give him a big deal. The Lakers benefited and got to take a chance on him with pocket change. Didn't work out this time, sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't.so you dont think teams looked at his medicals and wanted nothing to do with him? Or that teams thought he was perfectly fine but just didnt want to pay him Ed Davis money?
so you dont think teams looked at his medicals and wanted nothing to do with him? Or that teams thought he was perfectly fine but just didnt want to pay him Ed Davis money?
It's a fair point, between the Achilles and the quad, he definitely started looking injury prone, so no one wanted to give him a big deal. The Lakers benefited and got to take a chance on him with pocket change. Didn't work out this time, sometimes it does and sometimes it doesn't.
No one did the wrong thing here. The wrong thing was Boogie turning down Sactos supermax offer, and the Pelicans big offer too. But that's just hindsight and bad luck for Boogie. He bet on himself...and lost
Fair enough on #1, it's only hindsight that makes that one a bad moveI disagree in saying Boogie did the wrong thing by turning down the Kings offer
1) He didn't want to be stuck with a losing franchise which is why he didn't sign with the Kings.
2) I agree about the Pelicans. I don't know if his agent told him some BS that there would be more money out there in the summer but yeah turning down 2/40M after tearing his achilles which wasn't a good idea.