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Wasnt kobe 13th pick?! Lol
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I'm excited about our draft pick potential.
I think we'll make the playoffs......
I'm excited about our draft pick potential.
I think we'll make the playoffs,
You're delusional thenI'm excited about our draft pick potential.
I think we'll make the playoffs,
I disagree with your thought.
Aye grandtheftbike. Why can't you just say you disagree or that you don't think he's right?
Calling us dillusional for not feeling the same as you on things just doesn't seem necessary.
He's the outlier.Wasnt kobe 13th pick?! Lol
Are people really expecting things from Kelly though?
Come on, those were witty comebacks by all 3 of us. I was legit laughin last night when I seen them.
Aye CP, aka Miss Cleo. Why can't you just say you disagree or that you don't think he's right?
Calling us dillusional for not feeling the same as you on things just doesn't seem necessary.
Suns to release Michael Beasley
Michael Beasley, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2008 draft, is on course to be a free agent by the end of this week, sources close to the process told ESPN.com.
The Phoenix Suns are planning to release Beasley in the wake of his recent arrest on suspicion of marijuana possession, sources told ESPN.com, and are likely to officially make the move this week.
After clearing waivers, Beasley will become a free agent after averaging a career-low 10.1 points and 3.8 rebounds on 40.5 percent shooting in his lone season with Phoenix. He played two seasons each with Miami and Minnesota before signing a three-year deal with Phoenix worth $18 million in the summer of 2012.
The Suns' recent trade of Caron Butler to Milwaukee created nearly $6 million in salary-cap space that they can use to soften the financial hit stemming from Beasley's departure.
By waiting until after Sept. 1 to waive Beasley, Phoenix can pay out the $6 million owed to the 24-year-old forward in 2013-14 on the NBA's standard pay schedule and then stretch the remaining $3 million guaranteed on Beasley's deal in 2014-15 over multiple seasons.
New Suns general manager Ryan McDonough is said to be eager to move Beasley out as part of the ongoing reboot in Phoenix in the wake of last season's 25-57 mark, followed by the offseason ouster of previous GM Lance Blanks.
I'm sorry, that was rude.
I find your thought process to be incorrect. Take some time to search your feelings and be sure Beasley is someone that you would want on this team. If after that time you still feel the same, then at that point I still believe your thought process to be incorrect. But I thank you for taking said time to think it over. Please, have a nice day.