3 years 22 million. Get it done.
that's a journalist making an assumption and giving his opinion. There is no quote or source
3 years 22 million. Get it done.
16-18 million for 2 years isn't bad.
Stop posting
And that about says it all, won't even bother reading.
Not until he gives us some hard hitting analysis about Manu and what he feels his maximum single game production might be. I am eagerly waiting to read it so that I might digest some of the depth within.
still mad that I regulated the out of you
Someone get this effective grey-named got a spur for having the largest post count without ever saying anything of value. 70% of your posts are vapid, mind-numbing one liners without a shred of analysis of original insight.
In the meantime let's regale ourselves with the masterfully insightful posts of jag -
Golden GodFree Tiagoway too much class going on
This dude about to discover a whole new world of tramps
Who can't help but feel their neurons being stimulated by reading that?
Shall we continue?
My
Sign Patty. Sign Boris
Wow, we should sign Patty and sign Boris. Thank you so, so ing much for that brilliant ing insight. I bet you're just jumping out of your seat to see what this substance-less got has to say next.
Let's be perfectly clear. I don't give a about your dumb ass worst posters list. This isn't some contrived act that I'm doing just for the sake of becoming infamous on these boards. I'm literally pointing out the fact that jag has nothing (read: N-O-T-H-I-N-G) of value to contribute to these boards.
I guess the downside of being a great team, the persons of the collective unit have to be paid, and paid good.
Other than RJ, this team doesn't have a history of overpaying people.
Not in this system. The persons can be replaced.
Trying so hard to get noticed. So hard
Thanks for proving my point. Another smug, vapid response that adds nothing to the discussion.
"Joel Embiid had a stress fracture of his back only three months ago and last Friday underwent surgery on his right foot to repair a broken bone. There might not be two worse injuries on a medical record for a 7-footer to enter the NBA with, meaning he’ll fall in Thursday’s draft. The Cavs would have taken him if he hadn’t required surgery on his foot, but now they aren’t going to touch him at No. 1 unless it’s to trade him. One team that sounds very interested in Embiid is Utah, at No. 5. The Jazz can put together a package including Enes Kanter, a future No. 1 and their pick and probably get Embid. It might take even less, considering Embiid’s first season could be a waste due to his latest injury. At No. 4, the Magic can put together a package featuring Aaron Afflalo or Tobias Harris plus its pick. . . . Maccabi Tel Aviv offered its head coach, David Blatt, around $1 million per season to stay on after it won the Euroleague le this season, but Blatt wanted north of $1 million annually. Maccabi then told Blatt it was moving on, so he was without a job when CSKA of Russia came calling with a three-year, $7.5 million offer. But his wife didn’t want to move back to Moscow, where her husband had once coached. With nowhere else to go, he interviewed for the Cleveland Cavs’ post. Although Blatt was rumored to be Steve Kerr’s choice for his new No. 1 assistant with the Warriors, people who know him say he never intended to take an assistant’s job in his first NBA gig because he felt it was beneath him. Now the 55-year-old Princeton grad is the Cavs’ head man and the first coach to make the jump from the Euroleague to the NBA, after about a dozen coaches interviewed or were contacted about the post, and not one felt it was worth it to get involved with Cleveland owner Dan Gilbert. His deal is for four years and could be worth as much as $20 million. “Wait till Blatt gets lectured and scolded by Gilbert,” said one source, citing the owner’s management style. “But wait till Gilbert finds out that Blatt will yell right back.” Meanwhile, nobody thinking straight believes that Kyrie Irving: A) wants to stay in Cleveland, playing for a person who has never coached in the NBA; B) will ever sign a long-term extension, even if it’s for the maximum. But stranger things have happened. . . . Kerr tabbed Alvin Gentry, who interviewed for the Cavs’ job and was Doc Rivers’ top aide with the Clippers, as his No. 1 assistant. . . . Pat Riley picked up on his team’s mental fatigue during the playoffs and heard more about it during the Heat players’ exit interviews. “I understand it, but I don’t accept it,” Riley said. “Maybe they didn’t know how to prepare themselves for four straight years in the NBA Finals. If that’s an excuse or is used as a crutch, well, it takes a special team with the right mentality and the right focus to be able to do that and then also win the championship. If the players are saying it was a tough year, it was a grind, every game, every night, well, welcome to the NBA and welcome to the world of what it takes to win the NBA championship. You should go talk to Bill Russell and see how he handled that. I know it’s a different era today, but the mentality that you need to have is still the same.” Those were some brutally tough words, but every one rings true. His challenge to James to show some guts and stay and not look to run out the first open door he finds was classic Riley, even if his critics harkened back to his decision to bolt the Knicks after four seasons and accused him of being more than a little hypocritical. Here he tried to push the right buttons to get James to think twice about leaving. We’ll see if it works, although James has given no indication he’s leaving July 1, with his options next to none. “He had me so fired up and motivated!” Magic Johnson said of his old coach’s 55-minute throwing-down-the-gauntlet session. “I wish I could play for him again!”"
That is literally one paragraph. I seriously hope he's not getting paid to be a writer. That is ing terrible. I'm serious. I haven't written like that since 7th grade.
You two need to get a room..![]()
calling me smug or vapid. You're like a chick. Does this mean I'm not your type? Does this mean you can't see yourself being with a guy like me, got?
you thinking you've ever "regulated" anyone on these forums. You're that random, borderline re ed GNSF who said Manu would never score 20 again. That obviously bothers you, so you're trying to reinvent yourself as the tiest poster on the forum just so people will notice you.
The irony of this guy calling out multiple people for not "adding" to the discussion:
spending all that time going through my posting history when you're trying so hard to be cool and "not notice" me.
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I'm not sure what "being cool" has to do with anything. You're only ever noticed because you're a poster. It didn't take much effort to point that out.
Holy , jag committing murder in public...
I don't want to interrupt while you two gots are sucking each other off, tbh![]()
Another classic example of Jars "regulating" dudes. Solid work, brah
The Spurs don't just hand out big contracts like that.
There has to be a market for him at that price and I don't see another team offering him that kind of money. Most teams might offer him the mid-level exemption which I'm sure the Spurs can beat. When it's all said and done, I see him getting somewhere around 3 years at 20 to 25 million. Which is perfect since his third year he becomes very trade-able.
Manu really ruined your life, didn't he?
Yall all look like re ed no life gets
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