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Aaron Brooks has been released
I'm betting a playoff team picks him up off waivers. Not sure who, but the guy is talented enough that some other team will take a chance on him.
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Aaron Brooks has been released
As much as I hated him before he got here....... he actually played really well when he got run and shot surprisingly well. For the first like two months of the season he was shooting close to 50% from the field before getting hurt (I think, or Keith Dumb just ****** with his idiot rotation)I'm betting a playoff team picks him up of waivers. Not sure who, but the guy is talented enough that some other team will take a chance on him.Aaron Brooks has been released
11. Nikola Vucevic (Magic): 4 years, $10.6 million
It was funny to hear Doug Collins mention how much he missed the 22-year-old rebounding stud during Tuesday night's ***** session when (a) Collins held so much sway over Philly's front office that their top two GM candidates backed out last summer because they didn't want to battle him (so for him to pretend that he had nothing to do with the Andrew Bynum trade was disingenuous at best), and (b) he absolutely BURIED Vucevic during the 2012 playoffs for reasons that remain unclear. (See Zach Lowe's Philly shredding for all the gory details.) And yes, Orlando somehow winning the Dwight Howard three-way trade might have supplanted "USA 4, USSR 3" as the biggest sports upset of all time.
1. LeBron James (Heat): 2 years, $36.6 million
Here's your MVP. Actually, this is always your MVP, as long as he's playing 39 minutes a night, slapping up 27-8-8s, shooting 55 percent, playing four positions and defending the other team's best guy. Just stop. Stop bringing up anyone else. He's the greatest player in 20 years.
For the purposes of this column: If the NBA operated with an open market like baseball does, and teams could spend whatever they wanted without any real fear of the luxury tax, then LeBron would earn more than four times what he's making right now. You heard me … $75 million per season. That's not a misprint. The Lakers, Knicks and Nets would pay him that without blinking. Think of what you're getting: He drives up your courtside prices, your suite prices, your cable ratings (Miami's jumped 34 percent last season) and your sponsorship packages; he makes you the league's most relevant franchise; he guarantees you 10-12 playoff home games every year; and oh yeah, you might win a few championships, too.
I don't understand why he wasnt getting the burn in Sac Town...did he fall off that fast?
Who's been the bigger troll this year between Bynum [his hair, his quotes, the bowling], Westbrook [his outfits, the time he blocked the Nuggets mascot during a timeout and the yall n trippin] or Bryant with his random decision to create a Twitter and his bouts of overpassing and overshooting
Tough call
it's not even close... Bynum has been acting legitimately crazy2 of them have played basketball this season. That alone should make this an easy question to answer
Last year in Atlanta, one of the greatest players in WNBA history, Chamique Holdsclaw, allegedly made one of the biggest mistakes of her life. She's been accused of engaging in a violent encounter with her ex-girlfriend Jennifer Lacy, which now has her facing spending the rest of her life behind bars.
The police report alleged that Holdsclaw attacked Ms. Lacy's vehicle with a baseball bat and then proceeded to enter the car and fire off a shot while Lacy was sitting in the driver's seat.
Holdsclaw has officially been charged with 6 crimes: two counts of criminal damage in the second degree, two counts of aggravated assault, one count of criminal damage in the first degree, and possession of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
In total, she can spend a total of 65 years behind bars if convicted of all charges.
Apparently Lacy believes that Chamique's only reason for attacking her was due to her anger that they had broken up.