2014 NBA Off-Season; Paul George suffers a double-compund-fracture, likely out for season. Speedy re

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Cant consider this a bandwagon move. All his stated reasons are legit.
bro you a drake fan so your words mean the same as drake...


lebron like a brother to him lol

this guy done lost his mind
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gotta love celebrities and their big heads and entitlement
When you are doing big things, you want to be surrounded by big things.

It's just the circle man, it's life.

Successful people run in packs, always have, always will.
 
I guess the HEAT INDEX section on espn.com gets deleted now, what reason is there to keep it or Windhorst...
 
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@MrMichaelLee #wizards offered same deal to Ariza as HOU. Big ($3 mil) difference? No state income tax in Texas.
 
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Cavs and Mike Miller are making progress on a contract, sources told ESPN
 
I was just looking it up online:


"Whereas the Bird exception requires a player to spend three seasons with his club without being waived or changing teams as a free agent, Early Bird rights are earned after just two such seasons. Virtually all of the same rules that apply to Bird rights apply to Early Bird rights, with the requirements condensed to two years rather than three. Players still see their Bird clocks restart by changing teams via free agency, being claimed in an expansion draft, or having their rights renounced.

The crucial difference between Bird rights and Early Bird rights involves limits on contract offers. While Bird players can receive maximum salary deals for up to five years, the Early Bird exception cannot be used to offer a max deal. The most a team can offer an Early Bird free agent is 175% of his previous salary or 104.5% of the league-average salary, whichever is greater. These offers are also capped at four years rather than five, and must be for at least two years."

Much appreciated that clears a lot of things up
 
Miller needs to just suck it up and take the vet minimum.

Maybe get his monkey back, I'm sure his kid is old enough to get along with Sonny now.
 
1st game in Vegas today and he dropped 25. Only one game, but he looked like a much different player. He was out there showing a lot of confidence and he was everywhere on the floor.

When he got PT he looked good but he got hurt before training camp and Whitman was coaching for his job so he wasn't tryin to trust a rookie. Otto will be exactly what we thought he was when we drafted him solid 3 & D guy
 
1st game in Vegas today and he dropped 25. Only one game, but he looked like a much different player. He was out there showing a lot of confidence and he was everywhere on the floor.

When he got PT he looked good but he got hurt before training camp and Whitman was coaching for his job so he wasn't tryin to trust a rookie. Otto will be exactly what we thought he was when we drafted him solid 3 & D guy

That's why I'm not trippin' about Ariza leaving. I didn't want them to overspend for a 29 year-old 3&D guy who balled out in a contract year. Like I said before, Ariza should give Wall a good % of his contract money. We do need depth and I'd be curious if a guy like Paul Pierce would be interested in signing w. DC....
 
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