You have to understand him. He is German. He can't help it. Many Germans have an innate tendency to lecture the whole world morally and explain to other countries how the world works. That's why we are so popular all around the world *cough*.
Dennis knew the trade system before he declared for the NBA Draft of course. He could have just stayed in Braunschweig and signed a long contract and never had to worry about trades. But I guess his love for non-slavery wasn't strong enough to abstain from his current "slave" lifestyle with career earnings of close to 100 million so far.
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He went thru 4 teams in 24 hours, GSW->MIA->UTA->DET
Is this a record?
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Contracts are transferable. When he entered the league, he agreed to the terms of the contract. Someone really needs to spell it out for him and really humiliate this ignorant opinion.
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Mane just found himself out of the slave system.
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It's a little known fact that American slaves were paid over 1,000 times higher than the average non-slave income globally: Schroeder's surprisingly on point here.
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7 teams in 4 years not counting the 3 he bounced around to and from in one day. I think he just wants a home for longer than a few months. Cut the man a little slack for his overreach on this one maybe!
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scrabbarista wrote:It's a little known fact that American slaves were paid over 1,000 times higher than the average non-slave income globally: Schroeder's surprisingly on point here.
Schroeder's Box can both have tens of millions in it and none in it at the same time.
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I wanna be a slave too where do I sign up
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-Luke- wrote:You have to understand him. He is German. He can't help it. Many Germans have an innate tendency to lecture the whole world morally and explain to other countries how the world works. That's why we are so popular all around the world *cough*.
Dennis knew the trade system before he declared for the NBA Draft of course. He could have just stayed in Braunschweig and signed a long contract and never had to worry about trades. But I guess his love for non-slavery wasn't strong enough to abstain from his current "slave" lifestyle with career earnings of close to 100 million so far.

That said, I went to Germany for a week 10 years ago and really enjoyed it. Would love to go back again.