**Official NBA Offseason... Big Names switch teams, Kawhi/P13 to LAC...wtf Westbrook and CP3 traded

Golden State GM Massa Myers is a former college player turned agent turned GM as well.

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And get this, when he was an agent, Kendrick Perkins was 1 of his clients. :lol:
Damn

If this isn't affirmative action....
 
Shit many people have them not winning with him
I mean for me they'd be favorites but it won't be like favorites like the Warriors. Warriors added one of the best players in the league and they just won 73 games. These Lakers got a lot of work to do and they gotta do it while "load managing" players.
 
Man Patrick Beverley just said that he left, 3 years, 50 Million on the table from Sacramento, to stay with the Clippers

These mid level players sure are doing these teams a solid, by leaving so much money on the table.
 
Man Patrick Beverley just said that he left, 3 years, 50 Million on the table from Sacramento, to stay with the Clippers

These mid level players sure are doing these teams a solid, by leaving so much money on the table.

him and lou will both doing that is interesting...leaving $$$ on the table for kawhi maybe...I wonder if that’s a possibility?
 
Pretty fucked up that Boogie played on a severely hurt quad, and the Warriors, don't even bring him back. Warriors are on some cold as ice shit.

Guess they sign Cauley Stein, for minimum. Damn they get Looney and Stein, both less than 10 million per year, for BOTH.

NBA is a cold fucking business
 
Pretty fucked up that Boogie played on a severely hurt quad, and the Warriors, don't even bring him back. Warriors are on some cold as ice shit.

Guess they sign Cauley Stein, for minimum. Damn they get Looney and Stein, both less than 10 million per year, for BOTH.

NBA is a cold fucking business

boogie kept them alive too in game 5 I think it was...after klay went out
 
Pretty fucked up that Boogie played on a severely hurt quad, and the Warriors, don't even bring him back. Warriors are on some cold as ice shit.

Warriors prioritize winning over their players health. They got Cauley-Stein now, Boogie is expendable. :lol:
 
Man Patrick Beverley just said that he left, 3 years, 50 Million on the table from Sacramento, to stay with the Clippers

These mid level players sure are doing these teams a solid, by leaving so much money on the table.

I think he wants to start. Fox and Hield are the backcourt for the future for Sacramento
 
Well, Boogie was trying to prove himself for this year. That quad injury is keeping him from big $$

Golden state is going to what, offer him the vet min? Let that man move on. Knicks have cap space, let them pick him up.
 
im not extending shit until he fixes that broke jumper
Mofos talk about being able to dribble and pass and rebound blah blah. The hardest thing to do is fucking shoot. Put the ball in the basket. And philly just offered a guy 170 plus mill who they cant depend on when the game matters most.....:hmm:
 
And that why I said no team should have offered KD the max except GS; but I still can't get over why he wants to play with kyrie :dunno:

not just kyrie...I didn’t know he’s also cool w/ jordan...levert and prince...he’s surrounded by friends on a team that can make some noise...it’s almost a best of both worlds...I’ve worked jobs were I had shitty coworkers but had personal success and jobs were I had great coworkers...some who became close friends where I wasn’t able to achieve the personal success I would’ve liked to...to have both and on top of that he already paid? shit why not go for it...not saying the warriors team were shitty coworkers but for w/e reason that none of us can or probably never will know he just didn’t feel like he belonged there even tho he achieved a lot of success w/ that team
 
worse than that was not taking that contract from NO smh

Oh. He lost out three times. He opted out of the supermax from the Kings where they were going to give him $207M. So he declined that and took like $40m less with the Pelicans. Then opted out of a 2-year $40m dollar offer from the Pelicans. Then took a one-year $5M deal when much bigger long-term offers were on the table. Dude riding it all the way to the bottom like I did with DRGN.
 
Oh. He lost out twice. He opted out of the supermax from the Kings where they were going to give him $207M. So he declined that and took like $40m less with the Pelicans. Then opted out of a 2-year $40m dollar offer from the Pelicans and accepted. Then took a one-year $5M deal when much bigger long-term offers were on the table. Dude riding it all the way to the bottom like I did with DRGN.

yoooo!
 
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