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Mid-January is here and the Clippers are better than the Sixers…

logic

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So you would want to be on the hook for that $56 million in 2028???

So yeah, I'd say age matters.

I'll simplify it since you wasted multiple paragraphs attempting to justify the actions of your LA prissy boy...

All three contracts are less than desirable, but...

- Kawhi is tradeable due to his championship pedigree.

- Embiid is tradeable because of his talent, even if he is a massive injury-risk.

- George is not tradeable not only because of his contract, but he lacks pedigree as well.

Philly is stuck with him regardless of whatever direction they may choose to follow in the next three years.

He is being paid well into his upper 30's as if he were LeBron, a multi-MVP winner.
You are joking, right?
None of these guys are tradable on the contracts they are on.
No team is going to take on those injury histories regardless of the championship pedigree or talent at this point.
If you haven't noticed it is mostly a what have you done for me lately league.
And with the new CBA no team wants to tie up that much money for someone that is going to be injured that much.
 

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It is a bad contract.

Just like about 90% of star players end up on bad contracts at some point toward the end of their career when their play starts declining.

You created a thread about him because you have had an agenda regarding him since he left Indiana. Some of your logic is off and you have been called on it.

Simple as that.

He isn’t toiling away on rebuilding teams. He is toiling away on teams who are underachieving because their stars miss a lot of games.
Didn't he promise the Clippers this time last that he would re-sign?

I had actually gained respect for him during his later Clipper years thinking he had changed and grown up.

He hasn't... He'd been hiding his true colors all along.

Paul George is the first HOF talent in history to best identify as a Laker in spite the fact that he never played for them... There I said it. @logic @trojanfan12
 
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