let us not forget about roger mason jr
McRob, Najera, jamario moon. must be one of these 3 tbh
Top5 last season:
1. DeShawn Stevenson, cost his team 2.9 Wins
2. Derek Fisher, cost his team 2.2 Wins
3. Norris Cole, cost his team 1.9 Wins
4. Wesley Johnson, cost his team 1.8 Wins
5. Kendrick Perkins, cost his team 1.7 Wins
Honorary Mention:
8. Steve Blake, cost his team 1.5 Wins
(All played more than 18 MPG, btw)
And this is why a Brandon Roy with no knees and a Chase Budinger who was benched in favor of a rookie are upgrades on the wing for Minnesota.
u guys remember chris dudley? the poster child on the end of dunks during the 90s?...cant believe that guy made a career out of that...he earned like 20m for around +10yrs service in the league....pretty good for a scrub
dont have those type of scrubs in the league these days who would do the dirty work at a fraction of the costs
if that asik wanker can get 8m a season for avg 2/1 only....i wonder whats dudleys worth in todays market...
ps. i forgot about rick brunson also, dude was a total scrub who manage to stick around the league, compared to some self en led wankers today who will come in and play for a few seasons and boot out of the league...
it was easily squeky johnson
Brian Cook for sure if he is still in the league.
The Clippers traded him for Nick Young and got better.
McRoberts is OK when given minutes he is an athlete, he hustles.
Murphy is a whiteboy who cant shoot. Most teams have whiteboys for shooting or BBall IQ, Murphy has neither. And is a "Power forward" lacking power.
There are bigger scrubs though, and Murphy was decent at one point in time.
Damn. I dont buy heavy in to these stats, but the fact we jettisoned Fisher to give more minutes to Blake speaks volumes on why I maintained the Lakers were NOT legit contenders in 2012
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