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  1. #26
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    LOL wow. Yes he has improved but it could be a contract year drive ...

    Plus no one knows what new CBA will be Grizz sacrificed leverage here ...

    now this proves there was no collusion nor conspiracy with Pau .............. The grizz are just dumb.

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    http://hponconley.tumblr.com/

    Start at the bottom.

  3. #28
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    OJ Mayo future Laker ... thanks, Grizz.

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    Dryer than Kunta's ankles Ashy Larry's Avatar
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    if thats true, its a waste

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    Wow, JB makes you feel the anguish in each post. I better never hear another spur fan about Rj or Bonner's contract. LOL

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    Funny that the Grizzlies franchise changed NBA history, they deserve respect for that, I guess..

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    How'd they do that?

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    NB:lol Luck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_ Fakers_Luck_The_Fakers_Lu ck_The_Fakers_Luck_The_Fa kers_ 21_Blessings's Avatar
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    He meant how the Spurs gifted Rodman to the Bulls for virtually nothing.

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    wait... what?

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    It is what it is. Mark in Austin's Avatar
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    stupid move for Memphis even if he does turn out to be worth it. They could have matched any offer he got next summer. Should have waited for that reason alone; factor in the likely changes in the CBA and Wallace just snatched the worst GM le back from Kahn.

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    stupid move for Memphis even if he does turn out to be worth it. They could have matched any offer he got next summer. Should have waited for that reason alone; factor in the likely changes in the CBA and Wallace just snatched the worst GM le back from Kahn.
    Extending your RFA is the dumbest thing possible, unless that player is a franchise player.

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    This is the guy who traded away Gasol for the cap-space to get Zach Randolph right?

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    Way overpaid.

  14. #39
    Feels bad man Mr.Bottomtooth's Avatar
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    Wow. $125 million total for Conley/Gay. OJ and Gasol are as good as gone.

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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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    What the ? That's almost as bad as signing for $40 million.

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    Feels bad man Mr.Bottomtooth's Avatar
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    What the ? That's almost as bad as signing for $40 million.
    I gotta say it's worse. At least we have our other options locked down as well. For the next couple years at least we still have Tim, Manu, Tony, Hill, Anderson, Blair, and Splitter, which isn't bad at all. After spending so much on Gay and Conley, they still gotta find a way to retain Ovinton and Gasol. And I don't get why they would want to stay at all. And if their pride is that deep that they lock in Conley that hasn't impressed greatly in his career so far, imagine what they'll pay Thabeet.

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    I gotta say it's worse. At least we have our other options locked down as well. For the next couple years at least we still have Tim, Manu, Tony, Hill, Anderson, Blair, and Splitter, which isn't bad at all. After spending so much on Gay and Conley, they still gotta find a way to retain Ovinton and Gasol. And I don't get why they would want to stay at all. And if their pride is that deep that they lock in Conley that hasn't impressed greatly in his career so far, imagine what they'll pay Thabeet.
    Yeah, that is true when you look at it from that angle. I really hope Stern does contract that worthless franchise next summer.

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    They'd a gotten as much impact out of him if they'd a waived him.

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    I gotta say it's worse. At least we have our other options locked down as well. For the next couple years at least we still have Tim, Manu, Tony, Hill, Anderson, Blair, and Splitter, which isn't bad at all. After spending so much on Gay and Conley, they still gotta find a way to retain Ovinton and Gasol. And I don't get why they would want to stay at all. And if their pride is that deep that they lock in Conley that hasn't impressed greatly in his career so far, imagine what they'll pay Thabeet.
    It's a bad contract based on Conley not proving thus far that he is capable of leading an NBA team but it is not worse than the Jefferson contract.

    RJ from age 30 - 34 will be a miserable failure based on dollars paid. His contract is the best it will ever be right now at this moment. Whereas MC Jr. still has room to continue to grow as a player. The potential is still there. Doesn't look smart now but it can still pan out to be decent. RJ stands no chance.

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    Feels bad man Mr.Bottomtooth's Avatar
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    It's a bad contract based on Conley not proving thus far that he is capable of leading an NBA team but it is not worse than the Jefferson contract.

    RJ from age 30 - 34 will be a miserable failure based on dollars paid. His contract is the best it will ever be right now at this moment. Whereas MC Jr. still has room to continue to grow as a player. The potential is still there. Doesn't look smart now but it can still pan out to be decent. RJ stands no chance.
    From an individual standpoint, Jefferson has it worse. But a team standpoint, Conley ed them over bad.

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    conley will need to do a lot to justify his price tag, not likely to happen though.

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    Weak.

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    the surprises keep on coming with the grizzlies.

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    Conley thinks he’s worth contract
    By Marc J. Spears

    Memphis Grizzlies guard Michael Conley celebrated a champagne toast with teammates Rudy Gay and Greivis Vasquez at a lounge in Beverly Hills on Monday night after signing a five-year contract extension that could pay him up to $45 million.

    Not everyone considered Conley’s signing cause for celebration. The extension was widely criticized because Conley averaged 10.9 points and 4.7 assists his first three seasons. The Grizzlies still could have matched any offer made to him at the end of the season when a new collective bargaining agreement could give teams a more favorable salary scale.

    Conley, 23, thinks his strong performance from the start of training camp through the first week of the season spurred the Grizzlies to resume contract talks before Monday’s deadline. He’s averaged 15.8 points, 9.2 assists, 5.8 rebounds and 3.4 steals in the Grizzlies’ first five games.

    “If that’s how they feel, that’s their opinion,” Conley said of his critics. “I can’t do anything about that. What’s done is done. All I can do is control what happens on the court.

    “I like the motivation I get from people criticizing me and putting me down. I will prove my worth to them. I am being paid what I am supposed to based on production.”

    Conley joined Oklahoma City’s Kevin Durant, Atlanta’s Al Horford, Chicago’s Joakim Noah and Phoenix’s Jared Dudley as the only members of the 2007 draft class to land contract extensions. No. 1 pick Greg Oden didn’t receive one from the Portland Trail Blazers because of his inability to stay healthy. Conley thinks his former teammate at Indianapolis’ Lawrence North High School will prove himself worthy of a new contract.

    “I wouldn’t have ever thought years ago that he would be in this position due to his talent,” Conley said. “It’s an unfortunate situation that he is in.”

  25. #50
    33-49 Xylus's Avatar
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    Since signing the contract, these are Mike Conley's stats:


    Nov. 2 vs Lakers - 16 points, 6-11 FG, 8 assists, 5 rebounds, 3 steals, 34 minutes

    Nov. 3 vs Warriors - 18 points, 6-13 FG, 13 assists, 7 rebounds, 3 steals, 44 minutes

    Averaging (2 games)
    17 ppg
    50% FG
    10.5 apg
    6 rpg
    3 spg
    39 mpg

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