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Wiseman doing the exact same thing he was in golden state per 36. Y’all being tricked. Good to see him making the most out of his opportunity
This is an opportunity to slander GS. Why are you throwing them a life line?
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Wiseman doing the exact same thing he was in golden state per 36. Y’all being tricked. Good to see him making the most out of his opportunity
Rehashing a post that I made a few days ago but this dude has 50 family members living in the Portland area. His son runs around the halls of the arena. He’s going to go down as the best player in franchise history. And Adidas is based there. Why does he NEED a reset? He’s done his cost/benefit analysis based on what he values. I respect it. He’s got a GREAT set up.At some point you realize that your FO won’t be a put a contending team around you. The longer he stays, the further the team is from contending. I’m pretty sure the FO wouldn’t mind trading him for assets at this point if he wanted a trade. They both need a reset. But a new situation would mean higher expectations for him.
I think of the KG situation in Minnesota. At some point both sides knew they ran their course.
Does NT have a problem with Dame? If so I know why.
AND IT'S NASTY
Made themselves generationally wealthy and control their futures. Such a pity.Dame and Beal did it to themselves.
Did what?Dame and Beal did it to themselves.
SAS dressed like an undercover cop.
Made themselves generationally wealthy and control their futures. Such a pity.
What am I assuming? YOU said they did it to themselves as if they aren’t happy. Dame could be traded tomorrow if he wanted. Beal could’ve asked out years ago. You’re making the assumptions here, my guy.Once again you just assuming what you want. Where did I say anything about money in that post.
Everyone knows they are generationally wealthy.
So what did they do?Once again you just assuming what you want. Where did I say anything about money in that post.
Everyone knows they are generationally wealthy.
Did what?
If we are going to keep it real, championships REALLY only matter individually to a handful of guys. Currently it is Bron, KD, Giannis, Steph, Jokic (aka the MVPs). I wouldn't be mad if someone said Kawhi but that is more so because he is on this particular Clippers team.
For everyone else right now, it is just a nice to have.
In what way? Cause of the people you listed ONLY JOKIC has zero rings but he gets put into that group?
But at least now he doesn't have to see all the workplace violence taking place, and being tolerated, in the Warriors organization.Wiseman doing the exact same thing he was in golden state per 36. Y’all being tricked. Good to see him making the most out of his opportunity
This coming from a fan of a team with CP3 on it is WILD.But at least now he doesn't have to see all the workplace violence taking place, and being tolerated, in the Warriors organization.
Being away from such a toxic work environment has to be a net positive.
Seeing things like Jordan Poole pushing a veteran player like Draymond Green, has to weigh on the mind of any young player.
If we are going to keep it real, championships REALLY only matter individually to a handful of guys.
Mid-week form early on Monday. Impressive.You could argue that Dame has had a better career than LeBron. What is there to not be happy about?
What’s a ****** situation tho? If we talking winning There’s only 5 teams max every season that can win a championship, the whole league damn near in terrible situations then so why be pressed to dip ?Choose to be stuck in ****ty situations. Stars are forcing themselves to team up with whoever they want to place themselves in better winning situations. Moving in FA to better situations. Its a stars league, they'll always be in control.
I'm big on loyalty, but eventually, if the front office can't do anything for years to surround you with the talent you need to play in meaningful games, yet you choose to still stay there. That's on you.