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KnoBullJive8485 wrote:New,to the board. First,post." Great-point bro."
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MGB8 wrote:Thread seems to have gone sideways.
Anyway, bottom line is that Taj going to the pitch indicates that he is staying. He's on a fair deal so that is no big deal.
While this somewhat reduces the leverage the Bulls have, the Bulls can still offer about 18 million per year to start if they dump everyone but Jo, Taj, Rose, McDermott and Aussie. Keep Jimmy and that goes down to 16.5, which even there isn't exactly a low ball offer (almost 2 million more than James Harden makes this year).
Houston is in the same position as the Bulls in terms of salaries - in that they would have to gut their roster to everyone but Howard, Harden, Beverly, Terrance Jones and Nick Johnson to have about 20 million to offer. They can keep a little more cheap depth than the Bulls (basically Isaiah Canaan and Donitas Maj) and still offer 18 mil.
Dallas needs to resign Dirk and is near 35 million without him on the Books, so even assuming he drops to 10Million, they will be in the Bulls situation (and actually have to dump a few small contracts to get 18mil).
Lakers have a lot of room, but way more holes to fill. Nash and Kobe take them to 33 million.
So if it's near Max or bust, then chances are Melo stays in NY. If 16ish million dollars to start is acceptable, then the Bulls should probably be considered front-runners.
WinCity wrote:BeatDaHeat420 wrote:Its not about being a bad person its about how some of you are acting like he is SOOOO PERFECT when hes not
SOOOO PERFECT . Really ? SOOOO PERFECT ?![]()
Come on dude.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0MK7qz13bU[/youtube]
BeatDaHeat420 wrote:Its not about being a bad person its about how some of you are acting like he is SOOOO PERFECT when hes not
But hey Rose fan boys instead of defending him with your kind words, let his GAME do the talking for him since hes getting paid all these millions hope he lives up to it next season,then you guys can come at me with something
But regardless Rose still wins because he still collecting those checks for sitting on the bench and not recruiting while at it but hey at least he's humble
Proven_Winner wrote:BeatDaHeat420 wrote:Its not about being a bad person its about how some of you are acting like he is SOOOO PERFECT when hes not
But hey Rose fan boys instead of defending him with your kind words, let his GAME do the talking for him since hes getting paid all these millions hope he lives up to it next season,then you guys can come at me with something
But regardless Rose still wins because he still collecting those checks for sitting on the bench and not recruiting while at it but hey at least he's humble
no one ever said he was perfect.
MGB8 wrote:Thread seems to have gone sideways.
Anyway, bottom line is that Taj going to the pitch indicates that he is staying. He's on a fair deal so that is no big deal.
While this somewhat reduces the leverage the Bulls have, the Bulls can still offer about 18 million per year to start if they dump everyone but Jo, Taj, Rose, McDermott and Aussie. Keep Jimmy and that goes down to 16.5, which even there isn't exactly a low ball offer (almost 2 million more than James Harden makes this year).
Houston is in the same position as the Bulls in terms of salaries - in that they would have to gut their roster to everyone but Howard, Harden, Beverly, Terrance Jones and Nick Johnson to have about 20 million to offer. They can keep a little more cheap depth than the Bulls (basically Isaiah Canaan and Donitas Maj) and still offer 18 mil.
Dallas needs to resign Dirk and is near 35 million without him on the Books, so even assuming he drops to 10Million, they will be in the Bulls situation (and actually have to dump a few small contracts to get 18mil).
Lakers have a lot of room, but way more holes to fill. Nash and Kobe take them to 33 million.
So if it's near Max or bust, then chances are Melo stays in NY. If 16ish million dollars to start is acceptable, then the Bulls should probably be considered front-runners.
Red Larrivee wrote:The Bulls have too many untouchables for a team without a second option.
BeatDaHeat420 wrote:Talk to me when Rose starts playing up to his contract again
Until then you guys can keep posting lame youtube videos and pictures since we know you can't post anything about he recent play
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BeatDaHeat420 wrote:WinCity wrote:BeatDaHeat420 wrote:Its not about being a bad person its about how some of you are acting like he is SOOOO PERFECT when hes not
SOOOO PERFECT . Really ? SOOOO PERFECT ?![]()
Come on dude.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0MK7qz13bU[/youtube]
Talk to me when Rose starts playing up to his contract again
Until then you guys can keep posting lame youtube videos and pictures since we know you can't post anything about he recent play
110%


agreed.WinCity wrote:MGB8 wrote:Thread seems to have gone sideways.
Anyway, bottom line is that Taj going to the pitch indicates that he is staying. He's on a fair deal so that is no big deal.
While this somewhat reduces the leverage the Bulls have, the Bulls can still offer about 18 million per year to start if they dump everyone but Jo, Taj, Rose, McDermott and Aussie. Keep Jimmy and that goes down to 16.5, which even there isn't exactly a low ball offer (almost 2 million more than James Harden makes this year).
Houston is in the same position as the Bulls in terms of salaries - in that they would have to gut their roster to everyone but Howard, Harden, Beverly, Terrance Jones and Nick Johnson to have about 20 million to offer. They can keep a little more cheap depth than the Bulls (basically Isaiah Canaan and Donitas Maj) and still offer 18 mil.
Dallas needs to resign Dirk and is near 35 million without him on the Books, so even assuming he drops to 10Million, they will be in the Bulls situation (and actually have to dump a few small contracts to get 18mil).
Lakers have a lot of room, but way more holes to fill. Nash and Kobe take them to 33 million.
So if it's near Max or bust, then chances are Melo stays in NY. If 16ish million dollars to start is acceptable, then the Bulls should probably be considered front-runners.
Thats a tough sell. IMO the idea that Noah demanded Taj be untouchable is hurting us here.
Red Larrivee wrote:The Bulls have too many untouchables for a team without a second option.
DaeDae wrote:MGB8 wrote:Thread seems to have gone sideways.
Anyway, bottom line is that Taj going to the pitch indicates that he is staying. He's on a fair deal so that is no big deal.
While this somewhat reduces the leverage the Bulls have, the Bulls can still offer about 18 million per year to start if they dump everyone but Jo, Taj, Rose, McDermott and Aussie. Keep Jimmy and that goes down to 16.5, which even there isn't exactly a low ball offer (almost 2 million more than James Harden makes this year).
Houston is in the same position as the Bulls in terms of salaries - in that they would have to gut their roster to everyone but Howard, Harden, Beverly, Terrance Jones and Nick Johnson to have about 20 million to offer. They can keep a little more cheap depth than the Bulls (basically Isaiah Canaan and Donitas Maj) and still offer 18 mil.
Dallas needs to resign Dirk and is near 35 million without him on the Books, so even assuming he drops to 10Million, they will be in the Bulls situation (and actually have to dump a few small contracts to get 18mil).
Lakers have a lot of room, but way more holes to fill. Nash and Kobe take them to 33 million.
So if it's near Max or bust, then chances are Melo stays in NY. If 16ish million dollars to start is acceptable, then the Bulls should probably be considered front-runners.
That sounds great. But I really don't think taj Gibson being there helps.
WinCity wrote:BeatDaHeat420 wrote:Talk to me when Rose starts playing up to his contract again
Until then you guys can keep posting lame youtube videos and pictures since we know you can't post anything about he recent play
110%
Way to take the high ground bro. (After sinking to the level of ranting about his extensive criminal history of speeding). You the man!
Red Larrivee wrote:The Bulls have too many untouchables for a team without a second option.
WinCity wrote:BeatDaHeat420 wrote:Talk to me when Rose starts playing up to his contract again
Until then you guys can keep posting lame youtube videos and pictures since we know you can't post anything about he recent play
110%
Way to take the high ground bro. (After sinking to the level of ranting about his extensive criminal history of speeding). You the man!
WinCity wrote:DaeDae wrote:MGB8 wrote:Thread seems to have gone sideways.
Anyway, bottom line is that Taj going to the pitch indicates that he is staying. He's on a fair deal so that is no big deal.
While this somewhat reduces the leverage the Bulls have, the Bulls can still offer about 18 million per year to start if they dump everyone but Jo, Taj, Rose, McDermott and Aussie. Keep Jimmy and that goes down to 16.5, which even there isn't exactly a low ball offer (almost 2 million more than James Harden makes this year).
Houston is in the same position as the Bulls in terms of salaries - in that they would have to gut their roster to everyone but Howard, Harden, Beverly, Terrance Jones and Nick Johnson to have about 20 million to offer. They can keep a little more cheap depth than the Bulls (basically Isaiah Canaan and Donitas Maj) and still offer 18 mil.
Dallas needs to resign Dirk and is near 35 million without him on the Books, so even assuming he drops to 10Million, they will be in the Bulls situation (and actually have to dump a few small contracts to get 18mil).
Lakers have a lot of room, but way more holes to fill. Nash and Kobe take them to 33 million.
So if it's near Max or bust, then chances are Melo stays in NY. If 16ish million dollars to start is acceptable, then the Bulls should probably be considered front-runners.
That sounds great. But I really don't think taj Gibson being there helps.
I think it unequivocally hurts. Melo, like all players, wants to get paid. I dont think the MIA 3 even took as steep a cut as we are asking Melo to take and Melo is getting less of a sure thing.
Red Larrivee wrote:The Bulls have too many untouchables for a team without a second option.
Polynice4Pippen wrote:BeatDaHeat420 wrote:WinCity wrote:
SOOOO PERFECT . Really ? SOOOO PERFECT ?![]()
Come on dude.
[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0MK7qz13bU[/youtube]
Talk to me when Rose starts playing up to his contract again
Until then you guys can keep posting lame youtube videos and pictures since we know you can't post anything about he recent play
110%
We're a couple moves from being a championship team. BE HAPPY![]()
bearadonisdna wrote:DRose only recruits for his gangs.

BeatDaHeat420 wrote:WinCity wrote:BeatDaHeat420 wrote:Talk to me when Rose starts playing up to his contract again
Until then you guys can keep posting lame youtube videos and pictures since we know you can't post anything about he recent play
110%
Way to take the high ground bro. (After sinking to the level of ranting about his extensive criminal history of speeding). You the man!
Took the route where no one can debate it, because well he hasn't played to his contract worth, but hey stay humble rose stay humble and collect those checks!!! #THERETURN5 #110% #NEVERRECRUITING #POO
Red Larrivee wrote:The Bulls have too many untouchables for a team without a second option.
BeatDaHeat420 wrote:Polynice4Pippen wrote:BeatDaHeat420 wrote:Talk to me when Rose starts playing up to his contract again
Until then you guys can keep posting lame youtube videos and pictures since we know you can't post anything about he recent play
110%
We're a couple moves from being a championship team. BE HAPPY![]()
Yes we are but not because of Rose


DaeDae wrote:BeatDaHeat420 wrote:WinCity wrote:
Way to take the high ground bro. (After sinking to the level of ranting about his extensive criminal history of speeding). You the man!
Took the route where no one can debate it, because well he hasn't played to his contract worth, but hey stay humble rose stay humble and collect those checks!!! #THERETURN5 #110% #NEVERRECRUITING #POO
No you lost your ridiculous war on crime. And then you moved the goalposts so you could continue your ridiculous anti-drose crusade. In the process you exposed your agenda, and revealed yourself to be trolling. Bye, Felicia!