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    🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 ElNono's Avatar
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    This cat becomes a FA at the end of the season. Goes without saying the Sixers are probably pretty nervous of offering a big deal there. If you're the Sixers, what do you do? Do you give him the big bucks and hope he will still have a career in front of him? Do you just let him walk (lol)? Hire a bowling instructor?

    Tough call, IMO

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    There is no call to make. You wheel him out of your building and let him fend for himself.

    This guy has no future in the NBA anymore.

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    Veteran HI-FI's Avatar
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    if I were the owner, I'd let him walk. It seems like Lakers got his best years. I'd only resign him if at a good deal, but the league has so many stupid owners, someone will sign him to a bigger deal and regret it.

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    Dallas will get him.

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    if he cares more about the game than his hairstyle then he might still be worth gambling imho

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    ... scanry's Avatar
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    Dallas will get him.
    You've already learned from one Laker reject in the past and Cuban wouldn't dare try it again. A big man like Tyson Chandler would've been perfect. Oh wait.

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    that shit i don't like rayjayjohnson's Avatar
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    lol no

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    俺はまんこが大好きなんだよ baseline bum's Avatar
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    I let him test the market and then decide if I want to outbid it. Pretty stupid to handle it any other way tbh.

  9. #9
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    Stephen Curry like offer is what I'd give Bynum.

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    Veteran LkrFan's Avatar
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    This cat becomes a FA at the end of the season. Goes without saying the Sixers are probably pretty nervous of offering a big deal there. If you're the Sixers, what do you do? Do you give him the big bucks and hope he will still have a career in front of him? Do you just let him walk (lol)? Hire a bowling instructor?

    Tough call, IMO

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    Veteran LkrFan's Avatar
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    You've already learned from one Laker reject in the past and Cuban wouldn't dare try it again. A big man like Tyson Chandler would've been perfect. Oh wait.
    The gds

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    You've already learned from one Laker reject in the past and Cuban wouldn't dare try it again. A big man like Tyson Chandler would've been perfect. Oh wait.
    Two actually.

    They got the world-class babysitter earlier this season but he left as well

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    Spur-taaaa TDMVPDPOY's Avatar
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    sign n trade imo..

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    Veteran Raven's Avatar
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    hard call... if he's a rfa obviously let him test the market, otherwise try a three year 10M per year or something like that..

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    ... scanry's Avatar
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    Two actually.

    They got the world-class babysitter earlier this season but he left as well
    My bad.

    Don't know why the fatass bolted though. He was playing great. Are the Lakers interested in Kobe's babysitter?

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    If they can get him to agree to 3 year with a team option on 4 at reasonable amount you do it. Because he cab play but no max money or long term deal

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    Veteran Richie's Avatar
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    A 3 year max deal would be acceptable imo, but not longer.

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    Transition 3 Willbreaker Captivus's Avatar
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    They should try to trade him before he is a FA, i think thats the best option they have.
    But then again, who want to sign him with an extension?

    The other question is: Would Bynum risk being a FA?

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