That fifth year opt-out won’t mean much when he inevitably gets dealt to the Yankees in 2022.
That fifth year opt-out won’t mean much when he inevitably gets dealt to the Yankees in 2022.
Best thing to come of this announcement is this tweet...
As someone whose nickname was “Schwab” for most of high school, I’d go ahead and say no. Mostly for the fact that my palms are covered in hair, and I’m legally blind.
Here’s to hoping he doesn’t do to this car what his pops did 35 years ago...
Cute.
It’s mostly the Twitter/IG stuff. Free agency is free agency, go get your dollars and rings wherever you please, but how he handles his critics is snake-like.
I dislike him mainly for his snake-like qualities, and his need to create burner Twitter accounts to defend himself in situations which aren’t conditioned to his snake-like qualities.
He’s like the Barry Bonds of basketball, except without any of the likable qualities.
Anderson is a flabby past-his-prime bench-warmer shooting 20 percent from beyond the arc.
You already nailed it with the big IF of avoiding the locker room issues, which in the eyes of Jimmy Butler, might not last long.
Yeah, and Dell Demps has been with this franchise since they were the Hornets, the move, and bringing the Pelicans to New Orleans when Stern should’ve mercy flushed them.
If an Embiid/Boban buddy cop series isn’t the end product of this deal, The Process is a sham.
The real moral of this story is: David Stern should’ve killed off New Orleans having a basketball franchise when he had the chance.
Thank me later.
As a (nearly) lifelong Nets fan, who has suffered through the post-Kidd/Carter/Jefferson era, gasoline-fed, Billy King dumpster fires, it’s been a pleasure watching these kids this season. The only thing I’m slightly worried about is PLEASE DO NOT PULL ANOTHER BILLY KING AND DRAIN THE ROSTER FOR ANTHONY DAVIS.
Who what now?
This matters in part because Joe Villa, the WWE flack who handles interview booking, is outspokenly far to the right on Twitter,
I don’t.
Yeah, neither of them picked up nearly enough to make anyone think they’ll get the votes in their last two years. Schilling picked up 9% this year, so he may have the carryover for next year.