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Not even sure what the point of this is. Are you trying to say that the Spurs should have stayed exactly the same as last year, and get Durant? I mean, what is there to take?
Bull Thread, when Kobe signed that contract, his career averages were 25.46, 5.3 and 4.8. No matter how you round the numbers, they don't hit 26/6/6
The only time Kobe hit 26/6/6 in a year was 02-03 (30/7/6), 04-05 (28/6/6), and 12-13 (27/6/6).
To say the Lakers paid Kobe $48.5M for the 26/6/6 was like saying the Spurs paid Duncan $6.4M for 23/12/3//3, and you shouldn't have problems with that.
It's official then, the Spurs are going to do farewell tours, say goodbye to the old guards, and rebuild. See how far they can take the Spurs through these rebuilds.
If teams pay for stats then a high scoring system should be the wealthiest around. Wins don't matter, nor does defense.
I don't get why the Sixers wanted him. He holds absolutely no value outside the Spurs. None.
Advanced stats say otherwise. Kg getting money, now that's s a stretch, but Manu is worth mle money to most teams.
You're nuts.
Veteran presence would mean a lot to a very young Sixers club.
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