That's foul son
I hope Uncle Sam ships your ass somewhere rotten...like Yemen.
That's foul son
But you'd be OK with it.
nawl. That means I'm deployed AGAIN. Eff that
The correct response to new people is "who the are you"
Teams have the right to trade contracts under the CBA. Players don't have the right to trade themselves under the CBA. The absence of repercussions is there by design. The product you're seeing is a result of teams getting cucked by players who wanna play with each other while Adam Silver jerks off in the corner.
Players give up the right to complain about being traded by having the right to have guaranteed contracts. Thats the trade off. If they want the ability to demand trades (legally), dictate there terms officially, then they can give up guaranteed money. I'm sure teams like Washington would love it with Wall to get out of the $180 million? $200 million they owe him for sitting on his ass the next year and getting a s of what he once was.
Plus, never mind that this player movement is bad for the product. I hope it shows down the road and forces the NBA to do something about it finally.
^ this. All of this.
^ A conservative colonizer response
We ran you ing Mexicans back to the desert where you belong, muchacho.
And KD bandwagoning a 73-9 team wasn't bad for the league?
That's equivalent to the sun calling the frying pan too hot.
Kendrick Perkins got some tweets off on Kerrs gotry:
https://sports.yahoo.com/kendrick-pe...221834308.html
Perks is awesome tbh
Players can negotiate for a no-trade clause. The ty thing about players being divas to try and get out of contracts in order to get traded to their preferred market is that it's an insult and you to fans who effectively pay their salaries. What if the Lakers signed a megastar for 4 years and you bought season tickets for year 3 in order to watch this player (let's face it, the NBA is way more centered around back of the jersey than the front), and the got starts throwing a hissy fit during that off-season demanding to be traded or he'll sit out? " but maybe he's clashing with the front office and is unhappy ". Such is life. In the real world, you can be sued for breach of contract if you renege on an agreement, no matter how you feel about your employer, business partners, etc.
He doesn't have to be clashing. He could just want a change of scenery. Imagine you signed a contract with a large corporation for 4 years and then after year 2 you just refused to deliver because another corporation seemed more appealing suddenly.
That too
The little piss-ant, piece of ,,,he only gets on a high horse when Trump whips the dog outta Hillary OR the Lakers attempt to get up outta their depression. Wouldn't even get on a high horse when his father was butchered by the holers, but, he'll make an exception for the Lakers. Ha!
He did me a huge solid though:::he left here.
Davis’ season will end yet again early due to some sort of freak accident
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