ChumpDumper is like the ChipBrown of the Austin Toros.
No, although typically a player who is sent down to an affiliate will have some plays sent down with him and a list of things they would like the D-League team to concentrate on. The single-affiliate teams like the Toros and others who work very closely with NBA teams like the Utah Flash and Maine will use systems very close to those of the NBA teams.
ChumpDumper is like the ChipBrown of the Austin Toros.
I don't know if I can do that thing with my hair though.
It could really be to his advantage monetarily too. If the Spurs bring him over, they'll be forced to give him an NBA contract (probably more $$ than he's made in a single year thus far), and will likely only last 1-2 years (unless Spurs use part of MLE/LLE to give him 3+). Then, if he develops well, he'll be one step closer to one of those ridiculous contracts (be it from the Spurs, or elsewhere) that teams like to give NBA big men.
Ah, that makes a lot of sense. It seems all too logical to have plug and play (to an extent) backups in the pipeline.
Huh, I didn't even think of that factor - I assumed he would make less with the Toros, but forgot that he gets an NBA contract. for some reason I thought that only applied to First round picks. i wonder if that turned a couple of budget conscious teams off from him thinking he was trying to pigeonhole his team into a contract. I thought D-leaguers got pretty mediocre salaries.
Purposely fed information (most true, but some not) so that the Toros can use him as a mouthpiece to gauge public and political reaction to various scenarios?
If I am not mistaken I thought I read where Bruno said Richards was under contract this summer in Europe and will not be able to attend the summer league.
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