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Massive overpay....
Some players really value money over winning. It is sad.
Dallas probably would of went and got him once Dwight choose Houston/LA over them.
Good pickup by Charlotte but terrible decision by AL.
Some players really value money over winning. It is sad.
Dallas probably would of went and got him once Dwight choose Houston/LA over them.
Good pickup by Charlotte but terrible decision by AL.
"If no one picks up Tyrus Thomas on amnesty waivers, Bobcats' signing of Al Jefferson could cost them $59.6 mil over the next three seasons."Would of??? LOL
I think it was a solid decision by Jefferson. The Cats at least have a solid young nucleus in place. Dallas doesn't. And if turns out Al doesn't like it there, he can opt out after two years.
Good move for parity.
In other news, Charlotte plans to amnesty Tyrus Thomas. Thank God.
With hardly any defense coming from your 4 and 5 along with minimal 3pt shooting with the rest of the starting 5 isn't a recipe for challenging for a playoff spot.So what are they looking at...
Kemba
Ben Gordon
MKG
Cody Zeller (?)
Al Jefferson
Best case scenario, they could challenge for a playoff seed. Not sure what the point of assembling this team is.
It looks decent on paper but AL Jefferson is the kind of guy you want to be your 2nd best player. He has been the best guy in Utah and Minnesota and it hasn't really done much for him. Cody Zeller is going to have to play like a young Pau Gasol for this to work.
With hardly any defense coming from your 4 and 5 along with minimal 3pt shooting with the rest of the starting 5 isn't a recipe for challenging for a playoff spot.
Jefferson is very ovrrated. One of those "good stats on crappy team type of guys". If you add up his days in Boston, Minnesota and Utah, he hasn't exactly won a ton of games.
One of the bigs who for the amount of shots he takes, almost never gets to the line. Its a terrible ratio. He's not a great passer, turns it over a lot and is not a good defender.
At 14 mm per year, I just don't get it.