nope try again.
with the exception of maybe one or two posters, I have made the most correct trade and signing calls in the last two years.
You just described 90% of ST posters.
nope try again.
with the exception of maybe one or two posters, I have made the most correct trade and signing calls in the last two years.
Facepalm
1. The Spurs will match any offer sheet for Leonard, so he'll be a Spur next season.
2. He'll get the max unless he chooses to take less and that is unlikely in the extreme.
3. With the huge cap increase coming in 2016, Leonard at the 2015 max will be a bargain.
4. The only real question is the length of the deal. The Spurs could have locked him up for five years last summer, now we'll see.
5. Lol sources.
"Based on my incredible sources, contacts, and intuition, he might leave. Also, he might not."
Thanks, bud. I needed that laugh.
The scenario the Spurs fans should be worrying about is that the Spurs sign him to a multi-year deal at the max and he fades next season.
Actually, the worst case for the Spurs is if he signs a one or two year only max deal... that would entail a risk for him, but also a larger payday in the future...
And I want supermodels. Doesn't mean its going to happen.
I have repeatedly gave you guys predictions that happened afterwards. I'm not going to disclose my sources and where I get my information..That's incredibly stupid.
Kid has knees tendinitis. Non-issue for the next two years, I think. After that, who knows? It's chronic if I'm not mistaken.
Why do I have to try? It is your assertion much like how you try and divide us into groups and your other trolling we have no reason to believe you. You have no proof of your claim and from reading your takes in general you oversimplify and have difficulty with talking about the sport as it is played on the floor. You bias stats you pull off of bball reference and that is about the extent of your analysis.
If it was chronic then it's unlikely to disappear for 2 years.
My predictions coming true afterwards is proof.
Why would I disclose my sources, since I am assuming that's the proof you guys are looking for..?
That would be suicide on my part.
Special K will be a Spur for a long time. The Spurs will find a way to keep him without giving him the max, either a huge signing bouns or Incentives and will use the max on a free agent like Kevin Love or use the money to bring over our over seas players
The only way he gets the max is if Duncan retires. I think Ginobilli comes back on a one year deal. Bonner and Ayers are gone
90% are the same troll so I guess you have a point but most people aren't remotely so obnoxiously vainglorious.
Spurs FO doesn't often lose players they want to keep. Leonard has gone on record saying he'd like to stay here. It'll probably take the max, but he'll stay.
It gets worse with the age.
http://physioworks.com.au/injuries-c...s-tendinopathy
I don't give a about your sources and demonstrating some success demonstrates nothing. It is about efficiency and your ty takes are on a thread by thread basis. Even your take on how to demonstrate your reliability is . If you are batting .100 you are going to get 3 hits in 30 AB. You still suck if you name the 3 hits and wave your hands.
Quote the substantive portion of the article. I found them talking about degeneration onset in older people ie senior citizens not anything on prime athletes.
LOL APO needing attention
Ok heres a scenario. Imagine Kawhi or his Agent know early that Duncan and gino are gone. Kawhi reads spurstalk and hates Parker. Kawhi asks the spurs if they are tanking. Spurs say Yes. Spurs are classy and let KAwhi sing and trade somewhere else.
I think this scenario becomes more likely a year or two into the deal. If Kawhi is even 80% of the player he is now his contract will be tradeable.
I saw it years ago, when I had som issues in my knee. I will search a better article and post it.
I'm not saying this to slam you but I wouldn't take your personal experiences as really comparable with those of an NBA athlete. I have heard of chronic tendinitis but not all jumpers knee is chronic. I've had it before too and that is not what I was told.
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