How many years left does he have on his contract?
How many years left does he have on his contract?
Triple D dynasty back on?
overweight and a scrub, dont care if his motivated or not
he saw an open slot max contract the mavs has and wants in, nothing to see here
Cuban needs to embrace a full rebuilding project ..It is clear that Nowitzki era is over..He just keep throwing stuff at the wall and seeing if something sticks; and never did for 4 years now whether in Free agency or veteran pluggin..Now is the time to work through the draft and hope a couple of years from now the West compe ion gets diluted..
Needed a few seconds to remember what team he plays for
Why did anybody consider this old sport a top point guard?
Product of Sloans system in Utah, has not been the same since (Nor has Boozer). Overrated and fat now, lazy and just not motivated.
Once he got paid, he spent all that money on donuts and twinkles, he stopped playing basketball since then tbh.
Comparing his Jazz & Nets numbers
- Assists down: expected without the system
- Field Goal % down
- More 3 point attempts
Left Utah at the age of 26. Still only 30
caesar haircut got.
Give whatever money is left on the table to our Deron, lets DO IT, Cuban!!!
Sign Dalembert back as our starting C for the 2015-2016 season so here again we have the long-craved triple D: Dirk/Deron/Dalembert, we STAAAAACKED!!! Don't be ing pessimistic just because we missed out on a shameless neger, s, cheer up and welcome Deron home.
Wouldn't his cap hit be minimum if they release him and we sign?
It's certainly delightful news that our Deron wants to come home, but the question I wanna ask is - why the he didn't sign with our Mavs three years ago, but instead chose to join Brooklyn ing Nets for the same size of contract? If he had joined Dallas three years ago, I'm pretty damn sure that DH would've joined us too and the triple D Dynasty would've had come true!!! Deron screwed our franchise just as much as De Monkey did, tbh. Hope he can pick up all-star form in Dallas and help us remain in the playoff range, just as a self-redemption for him.
So the Mavs will miss the playoffs and lose their draft pick at the same time![]()
CROFL, Williams is owed $43 million over the next two years. How can he possibly think he's going to get released from Brooklyn when owed that kind of money?
Had the made the right choice (joining Mavs instead of Nets) three years ago, DH would've probably never joined the Lockets and your sorry team would've been tied to the 9th post for another 5 years at least, meanwhile the Great Satan Lebron would've still been ringless by now probably, a one-timer at best.
Maybe if Cuban wouldn't have showed a ing cartoon in an actual presentation, he could lure free agents.
For what I have read from those articles, the Nets also want him gone so they can avoid the awful luxury tax. If they waive him straight away (without his consent) they can spread the $43m over five years, which would allow them to pay less tax each year. But the best scenario for Nets is the two sides reach an agreement of mutual termination, so the Nets can buy out his contract and 0 money would be counted against the tax threshold.
http://www.inquisitr.com/2240659/der...ease-or-trade/
http://6abc.com/sports/deron-william...n-mavs/839560/
If he wants out, he shouldn't ask for a buyout. Both sides should just agree to terminate his contract and end their suffering.
The Nets would be ing idiots if they did anything to accommodate that failure, tbh.
In other words, the Russians would cheer for his departure if he agrees to a buyout, and it'd be a good scenario for Deron himself since he wants out and to play for his hometown team, a win-win deal imho. And it'd of course be good business for them Mavs as well, for obvious reasons.
Last edited by Mark Celibate; 07-10-2015 at 07:25 AM.
So the only difference would be how much money he gets from the Nyets in exchange for his departure, and I believe the two sides wouldn't be too far away to reach an agreement. will sign with Mavs as soon as he is a FA again, and that's what we care most about. Just sign the ex-Mav Dalembert back to Dallas and we'll be a contender again next season with the brand new triple D of Dirk/Deron/Dalember plus solid role players in Wesley and Parsons, we STACKED!!!
thats cold man....cold but true
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