Liver_Pooty wrote:Pop doesn't put up with that kind of stuff. Hell, he doesn't put up with much of anything. Spurs would've immediately cut ties with Bridges.
Let's hear it for the old school.
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Liver_Pooty wrote:Pop doesn't put up with that kind of stuff. Hell, he doesn't put up with much of anything. Spurs would've immediately cut ties with Bridges.
Liver_Pooty wrote:fatlever wrote:Liver_Pooty wrote:
Yeah the woman he exposed himself to hired the same lawyer the other women did in the Watson case. He's screwed
would the spurs have immediately cut ties with miles?
would the hornets have done nothing with primo other than keeping him away from the team and a generic tweet saying they are aware and reviewing matter?
Pop doesn't put up with that kind of stuff. Hell, he doesn't put up with much of anything. Spurs would've immediately cut ties with Bridges
Diop wrote:Liver_Pooty wrote:fatlever wrote:
would the spurs have immediately cut ties with miles?
would the hornets have done nothing with primo other than keeping him away from the team and a generic tweet saying they are aware and reviewing matter?
Pop doesn't put up with that kind of stuff. Hell, he doesn't put up with much of anything. Spurs would've immediately cut ties with Bridges
Or maybe not, sounds like they might have known of his “issue” for a little while
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.
amcoolio wrote:Warriors fans want to cut Wiseman, he's been worse than Bouknight and Okoro put together. Just tanks the team when he comes into the game.
fatlever wrote:amcoolio wrote:Warriors fans want to cut Wiseman, he's been worse than Bouknight and Okoro put together. Just tanks the team when he comes into the game.
nobody will ever convince me that mitch wouldnt have taken wiseman if we were at 2 that year. i just know it in my deepest fele-o-meter. lol. can you imagine? of course we drafted our very own wiseman the next year in kai.
Apparently Kuminga has been getting DNP-CDs lately too.amcoolio wrote:Warriors fans want to cut Wiseman, he's been worse than Bouknight and Okoro put together. Just tanks the team when he comes into the game.
fatlever wrote:amcoolio wrote:Warriors fans want to cut Wiseman, he's been worse than Bouknight and Okoro put together. Just tanks the team when he comes into the game.
nobody will ever convince me that mitch wouldnt have taken wiseman if we were at 2 that year. i just know it in my deepest fele-o-meter. lol. can you imagine? of course we drafted our very own wiseman the next year in kai.
Balllin wrote:Zion Williamson is 6-5, with a 6-10 wingspan. I see him as a slightly better Kenneth Faried.
euphorbus wrote:I watched Caleb Martin starting for the Heat and wonder why the Hornets just let him go? It's not like there is a surfeit of three and D players in the NBA. It's true, the twins were not very good their rookie year. They were playable the second year, then Caleb was just waived, let go for nothing. The third year they both started to really contribute, and now Caleb has signed a three-year deal worth over $20 million.
I have trouble understanding why the front office (Mr. Kupchak) and the coaches have so little patience sometimes.
euphorbus wrote:I watched Caleb Martin starting for the Heat and wonder why the Hornets just let him go? It's not like there is a surfeit of three and D players in the NBA. It's true, the twins were not very good their rookie year. They were playable the second year, then Caleb was just waived, let go for nothing. The third year they both started to really contribute, and now Caleb has signed a three-year deal worth over $20 million.
I have trouble understanding why the front office (Mr. Kupchak) and the coaches have so little patience sometimes.
KEMBAtheMETEOR wrote:euphorbus wrote:Caleb was terrible and probably should've been waived before he actually was. Cody didn't look the part either but at least had some defensive skills to buy him an extra year in the league. They both made jumps last year. Miami does what they did with Caleb, with worse talents. They're amazing at talent development.
euphorbus wrote:I watched Caleb Martin starting for the Heat and wonder why the Hornets just let him go? It's not like there is a surfeit of three and D players in the NBA. It's true, the twins were not very good their rookie year. They were playable the second year, then Caleb was just waived, let go for nothing. The third year they both started to really contribute, and now Caleb has signed a three-year deal worth over $20 million.
I have trouble understanding why the front office (Mr. Kupchak) and the coaches have so little patience sometimes.