Re: Around the League: Week 22 (3/14 - 3/20)
Posted: Fri Mar 18, 2022 11:53 am
Instead of "RARE", Melo's tattoo should be photoshopped to say, "MID" or "AVERAGE".
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Instead of "RARE", Melo's tattoo should be photoshopped to say, "MID" or "AVERAGE".
It probably means the difference of 50M over the course of his career. I know I would prefer he stayed (and Sarver would have maxed him), but as a profession that only pays you for 10 years if you are lucky, you probably need to take your shot when you get it.iLLmatic wrote: ↑Fri Mar 18, 2022 10:53 amHe could've won a ring here first before wanting that.Superbone wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 6:26 pmAnd here it is:bajanguy008 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 2:40 pmWell.....
Don't think I need to encourage anyone to read this![]()
Honestly makes me feel better about it. JJ really wanted to be the man and have a role that he couldn't have with Nash/Amare/Matrix. I had read that at the time but now the man himself verifies it.Come summer, I was a restricted free agent — and I’ll put it this way: I don’t think anyone was surprised that I wanted a bigger role. With Shawn, Amar’e and Steve, they was all gonna be All-Stars for a while. That was understood. So if I was gonna take the next step as a player, I knew I needed to find a place where I could have those types of expectations.
Atlanta made an offer, and let it be known they wanted me to be that guy. I asked Phoenix not to match. Sarver wasn’t about to let me walk for nothing, though, so they worked out a sign-and-trade.
Was it tough leaving? Yeah, man, it was. But I believed in my abilities. And I wanted to play for an organization that believed in me the same amount.
It was a selfish comment I made for the entire fan base of the organization. I'm aware he would have lost money if he stayed for that extra year.Indy wrote: ↑Fri Mar 18, 2022 12:16 pmIt probably means the difference of 50M over the course of his career. I know I would prefer he stayed (and Sarver would have maxed him), but as a profession that only pays you for 10 years if you are lucky, you probably need to take your shot when you get it.iLLmatic wrote: ↑Fri Mar 18, 2022 10:53 amHe could've won a ring here first before wanting that.Superbone wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 6:26 pmAnd here it is:bajanguy008 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 17, 2022 2:40 pmWell.....
Don't think I need to encourage anyone to read this![]()
Honestly makes me feel better about it. JJ really wanted to be the man and have a role that he couldn't have with Nash/Amare/Matrix. I had read that at the time but now the man himself verifies it.Come summer, I was a restricted free agent — and I’ll put it this way: I don’t think anyone was surprised that I wanted a bigger role. With Shawn, Amar’e and Steve, they was all gonna be All-Stars for a while. That was understood. So if I was gonna take the next step as a player, I knew I needed to find a place where I could have those types of expectations.
Atlanta made an offer, and let it be known they wanted me to be that guy. I asked Phoenix not to match. Sarver wasn’t about to let me walk for nothing, though, so they worked out a sign-and-trade.
Was it tough leaving? Yeah, man, it was. But I believed in my abilities. And I wanted to play for an organization that believed in me the same amount.
Ayton is much more of a max guy if you ask me and I don't know that Ayton should get the max. But like anything else financial, it comes down to supply and demand, right?Mori Chu wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 8:11 amTyler Herro is a really nice player. But I don't know if you can max a guy like that, even if you eventually plan to slide him into the starting lineup. It's too bad he isn't amenable to a more reasonable number like $20-25m / year. Wonder if the Heat are going to have to try to move him now.
Yep, Lebron has elite longevity.
Yeah, I still don't think that makes him the GOAT. But his career stats are going to be pretty staggering. He has clearly been investing heavily in training and conditioning his body to keep him healthy and on the floor as much as possible. And it's paying off.Indy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 8:02 pmYep, Lebron has elite longevity.
Before his career is over, he will likely be:
#1 in scoring (with a higher efficiency (TS%) than any of the top 20 guys besides Kareem)
>10k assists (top 5 all time) and rebounds
>2k steals (top 10 all time)
It is just crazy he has been able to be so good for so long.
I'm not impressed. He's only doing it for the record now. He's no longer interested in defense. He's no longer interested in playing for his teammates. It's now all about those points.Mori Chu wrote: ↑Sun Mar 20, 2022 8:47 amYeah, I still don't think that makes him the GOAT. But his career stats are going to be pretty staggering. He has clearly been investing heavily in training and conditioning his body to keep him healthy and on the floor as much as possible. And it's paying off.Indy wrote: ↑Sat Mar 19, 2022 8:02 pmYep, Lebron has elite longevity.
Before his career is over, he will likely be:
#1 in scoring (with a higher efficiency (TS%) than any of the top 20 guys besides Kareem)
>10k assists (top 5 all time) and rebounds
>2k steals (top 10 all time)
It is just crazy he has been able to be so good for so long.