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Re: Article: DeMar's life in hoops.. (and future wife)

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 7:55 am
by Waylon Mercy
I've met Kiara at the I Roll WIth Amir Dinner she is smoking

Re: Article: DeMar's life in hoops.. (and future wife)

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 11:53 am
by C_Money
K seriously Demar played like garbage last year so people had a right to rag on him all summer.

And he's still too weak to draw the foul, nor does he have any blow by speed when he drives.

Re: Article: DeMar's life in hoops.. (and future wife)

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 3:16 pm
by Reignman
C_Money wrote:K seriously Demar played like garbage last year so people had a right to rag on him all summer.

And he's still too weak to draw the foul, nor does he have any blow by speed when he drives.


LOL everything you wrote is wrong.

Re: Article: DeMar's life in hoops.. (and future wife)

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 5:34 pm
by TiKusDom
C_Money wrote:K seriously Demar played like garbage last year so people had a right to rag on him all summer.

And he's still too weak to draw the foul, nor does he have any blow by speed when he drives.


FAIL. Try watching games bruh.

Re: Article: DeMar's life in hoops.. (and future wife)

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 5:49 pm
by Vinsane15
C_Money wrote:K seriously Demar played like garbage last year so people had a right to rag on him all summer.

And he's still too weak to draw the foul, nor does he have any blow by speed when he drives.


And here's Kiara's ex...

Re: Article: DeMar's life in hoops.. (and future wife)

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 5:56 pm
by nonc
dagger wrote:
david5773 wrote:I have a feeling Kiara has a realgm account


Well, I hope if she does she has most of you on ignore.


/thread

Re: Article: DeMar's life in hoops.. (and future wife)

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 6:29 pm
by Scase
Reignman wrote:
C_Money wrote:K seriously Demar played like garbage last year so people had a right to rag on him all summer.

And he's still too weak to draw the foul, nor does he have any blow by speed when he drives.


LOL everything you wrote is wrong.

I don't understand how you could say the first part is wrong, he really didn't play very well at all and the stats support it. This year is another story.

Re: Article: DeMar's life in hoops.. (and future wife)

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 6:50 pm
by Mr_Huang
Reignman wrote:
C_Money wrote:K seriously Demar played like garbage last year so people had a right to rag on him all summer.

And he's still too weak to draw the foul, nor does he have any blow by speed when he drives.


LOL everything you wrote is wrong.



Ummmm....Demar DID play like hot garbage last year. Check his PER son.

Re: Article: DeMar's life in hoops.. (and future wife)

Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 6:56 pm
by totallyr
dagger wrote:
david5773 wrote:I have a feeling Kiara has a realgm account


Well, I hope if she does she has most of you on ignore.

Well played

Re: Article: DeMar's life in hoops.. (and future wife)

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 11:34 pm
by david5773
tms wrote:this is a pretty lame comment. you're (Dagger) blaming the kid (David5773) for reading too much into that childish barb you posted? you do know you were directly replying to (or at least quoting) his comment, right, and consequently used the words "most of YOU" as opposed to "most ppl IN THIS FORUM" or whatevertf (you now say) you meant? i don't blame the kid at all. dude had a right to ask you to clarify your position- the least you could do was apologize and re-phrase instead of this Holier-Than-Thou sht that makes everyone feel worse, if not outright guilty about their benign contributions to threads. dunno why i'm wasting my time on a Friday lol but you might want to take your hand off the throttle every once in awhile- or you might not.

but David5773, i got ur back. he didn't mean you. and i agree- i bet Demar's lady is lurking... maybe even Landry's... just sayin... :)


Yea I thought I was the only one thinking this... I don't know why he sounded so mad, anyways I moved on.

Re: Article: DeMar's life in hoops.. (and future wife)

Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 11:37 pm
by The_Hater
dagger wrote:A great read on DeMar

You can see why the team would have erred on the side of extending him.

Aside from a tremendous work ethic, he's looking to buy a house for him and his fiancé Kiara - a basketball fanatic herself.

Learn about how he developed his post up game last summer, too,

http://www.goodwinsports.com/wp-content ... uality.pdf

Don't let the link fool you. It's actually a Sportsnet Magazine article. Goodwin sports is his agent/rep.


People weren't calling extending DeMar an error, they were calling the amount of the extension an error. And it still is because he hadn't done enough to warrent such a huge annual salary. There's a salary cap in place so you can't overpay every player on the team without hurting all the moves that follow.

The league is full of great guys with great attitudes and great work ethics, it doesn't mean that they all deserve huge contracts that don't match their abilities.

Re: Article: DeMar's life in hoops.. (and future wife)

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 1:12 am
by Reignman
Luckily it looks like its working out, 23 years old with a 19 PER, and his extension doesnt kick in till next year. He needs to keep this up for the season and his 9.5 becomes a pretty good deal.

Re: Article: DeMar's life in hoops.. (and future wife)

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 1:25 am
by Lawnmower Man
dagger wrote:
david5773 wrote:I have a feeling Kiara has a realgm account


Well, I hope if she does she has most of you on ignore.


Dagger = Kiara

Re: Article: DeMar's life in hoops.. (and future wife)

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 7:46 pm
by The_Hater
Reignman wrote:Luckily it looks like its working out, 23 years old with a 19 PER, and his extension doesnt kick in till next year. He needs to keep this up for the season and his 9.5 becomes a pretty good deal.


19.0 PER? He's currently at 16.5. Big difference.

Re: Article: DeMar's life in hoops.. (and future wife)

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 7:51 pm
by dagger
The_Hater wrote:
dagger wrote:A great read on DeMar

You can see why the team would have erred on the side of extending him.

Aside from a tremendous work ethic, he's looking to buy a house for him and his fiancé Kiara - a basketball fanatic herself.

Learn about how he developed his post up game last summer, too,

http://www.goodwinsports.com/wp-content ... uality.pdf

Don't let the link fool you. It's actually a Sportsnet Magazine article. Goodwin sports is his agent/rep.


People weren't calling extending DeMar an error, they were calling the amount of the extension an error. And it still is because he hadn't done enough to warrent such a huge annual salary. There's a salary cap in place so you can't overpay every player on the team without hurting all the moves that follow.

The league is full of great guys with great attitudes and great work ethics, it doesn't mean that they all deserve huge contracts that don't match their abilities.


You can interpret my words the way you want, but my position is that extending him now, as opposed to waiting for next summer, was a gamble financially.

Re: Article: DeMar's life in hoops.. (and future wife)

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:13 pm
by brownbobcat
The_Hater wrote:People weren't calling extending DeMar an error, they were calling the amount of the extension an error. And it still is because he hadn't done enough to warrent such a huge annual salary. There's a salary cap in place so you can't overpay every player on the team without hurting all the moves that follow.

In reality, though, that's the same thing. I don't think he's worth that much, but I don't doubt someone would've given him the money. I think any offer significantly below $35 mil/4 yrs would've meant no extension.

Re: Article: DeMar's life in hoops.. (and future wife)

Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:18 pm
by The_Hater
dagger wrote:
The_Hater wrote:[You can interpret my words the way you want, but my position is that extending him now, as opposed to waiting for next summer, was a gamble financially.



Can't say I agree with that. He's clearly a great kid with a great work ethic but he played at a below average level for 3 full seasons and it wouldn't be tough to argue that he regressed from season 2 to season 3. From that large sample size and that regression, BC, as he usually does, extends him at far above market value instead of letting the situation play out and allowing the market to dictate his value.

He plays hard and he's obviously athletic but he's still poor defensively despite always giving a solid effort. And he has played well so far this season but that's only a 10 game sample size but he looked improved at the beginning of last season as well and we both know how that turned out.

I can't imagine that BC couldn't have extended DD for far less $$$ or saved $$$ by letting the season play out. Now he's just another overpaid rotation player just like many others on the roster.