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    yellow
    • Sep 2002
    • 66469

    #4351
    Re: 2015 Offseason Thread

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    • Vni
      Hall Of Fame
      • Sep 2011
      • 14833

      #4352
      Re: 2015 Offseason Thread

      Originally posted by Boltman
      Nothing really interesting about it, it's all everyone had been speculating would happen.
      I don't really pay attention to stuff bron related. Why not sign a one year deal then if he's gonna opt out anyway ?

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      • DieHardYankee26
        BING BONG
        • Feb 2008
        • 10178

        #4353
        Re: 2015 Offseason Thread

        After seeing that picture, I now hate the Bucks lol. Don't use Jay-Z lyrics, just don't.
        Originally posted by G Perico
        If I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
        I can't hide who I am, baby I'm a gangster
        In the Rolls Royce, steppin' on a mink rug
        The clique just a gang of bosses that linked up

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        • Boltman
          L.A. to S.D. to HI
          • Mar 2004
          • 18283

          #4354
          Re: 2015 Offseason Thread

          Originally posted by DieHardYankee26
          After seeing that picture, I now hate the Bucks lol. Don't use Jay-Z lyrics, just don't.
          One printed sentence makes you hate an organization you didn't hate previously?


          Bruh.

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          • jeebs9
            Fear is the Unknown
            • Oct 2008
            • 47568

            #4355
            Re: 2015 Offseason Thread

            Originally posted by Vni
            I don't really pay attention to stuff bron related. Why not sign a one year deal then if he's gonna opt out anyway ?
            Price goes up maybe?
            Hands Down....Man Down - 2k9 memories
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            • Yeah...THAT Guy
              Once in a Lifetime Memory
              • Dec 2006
              • 17294

              #4356
              Re: 2015 Offseason Thread

              I'll be so excited about this Bucks team once the new arena gets approved.
              NFL: Bills
              NBA: Bucks
              MLB: Cubs
              NCAA: Syracuse
              Soccer: USMNT/DC United

              PSN: ButMyT-GunDont

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              • DieHardYankee26
                BING BONG
                • Feb 2008
                • 10178

                #4357
                Re: 2015 Offseason Thread

                Originally posted by Boltman
                One printed sentence makes you hate an organization you didn't hate previously?


                Bruh.
                "Robinson Cano signs with the Mariners" was all it took for that franchise, so yeah lol. Not like I'm buying **** The Bucks shirts, but Clementine will remember this. I already have such a strong dislike for most NBA teams because of their fans ****ting on the Knicks, so it takes even less for a basketball team
                Originally posted by G Perico
                If I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
                I can't hide who I am, baby I'm a gangster
                In the Rolls Royce, steppin' on a mink rug
                The clique just a gang of bosses that linked up

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                • JODYE
                  JB4MVP
                  • May 2012
                  • 4834

                  #4358
                  Re: 2015 Offseason Thread

                  Everything about those Bucks jerseys is so right.
                  Cubs | Bulls | Dolphins | 'Noles
                  The artist formerly known as "13"
                  "Heroes get remembered, but legends never die..."


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                  • dubcity
                    Hall Of Fame
                    • May 2012
                    • 17874

                    #4359
                    Re: 2015 Offseason Thread

                    Lol, Greg Monroe face of the franchise. Maybe if he averages more than a half block per game.

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                    • JazzMan
                      SOLDIER, First Class...
                      • Feb 2012
                      • 13547

                      #4360
                      Re: 2015 Offseason Thread

                      Originally posted by dubcity
                      Lol, Greg Monroe face of the franchise. Maybe if he averages more than a half block per game.
                      But he's not the face of the franchise?
                      Twitter: @TyroneisMaximus
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                      Dibs: AJ Lee

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                      • ProfessaPackMan
                        Bamma
                        • Mar 2008
                        • 63852

                        #4361
                        Re: 2015 Offseason Thread

                        I ain't gonna lie...a part of me wishes that Lebron would've pulled that stunt on Cleveland back in 2010 or even last year, just to see the reactions.

                        That alone would be EPIC.
                        #RespectTheCulture

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                        • DieHardYankee26
                          BING BONG
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 10178

                          #4362
                          Re: 2015 Offseason Thread

                          Interesting...

                          Originally posted by Bobby Marks

                          Because LeBron James has full bird rights now. He will be eligible for a possible 5 year/204m contract in 2017-18. 1st year, $35.6m.


                          He goes on to clarify in other tweets that this is if he opts in next year
                          Originally posted by G Perico
                          If I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
                          I can't hide who I am, baby I'm a gangster
                          In the Rolls Royce, steppin' on a mink rug
                          The clique just a gang of bosses that linked up

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                          • ProfessaPackMan
                            Bamma
                            • Mar 2008
                            • 63852

                            #4363
                            Re: 2015 Offseason Thread

                            From ProBasketballTalk...

                            You might want to avoid Mark Cuban today. Nobody can really blame him for being in a bad mood — DeAndre Jordan, one of the best centers in the game, verbally agreed to come to Dallas, and then at the last minute backed out and re-signed with the Clippers. Jordan started what became one of the wildest days in free agency memory by calling up Doc Rivers directly, blocking out his agent and refusing to take a call from (let alone meet) Cuban face-to-face. It blew up the Maverick’s summer plans to try and be one of the elite teams in the West (they were probably still on the second tier, but if Jordan hadn’t given them a verbal Cuban likely would have gone in a very different direction this summer).
                            Cuban isn’t the only team executive ticked off.
                            There are a lot of other front offices around the league that thought this looked bad for business — players hiding out at a home, avoiding responsibility while playing cards and video games. It was certainly dramatic. It was also unprofessional. There are a lot of people — scouts, assistant coaches, and so many others that work for teams on the business side — whose livelihoods depend on the $5 billion NBA business, and this made it look like a toy.
                            What Jordan did was within his rights, I don’t have a problem with a player deciding to go where he wants. I don’t blame the Clippers — they got a direct call from Jordan saying he was having second thoughts, and their title hopes hinged on him changing his mind.
                            But there will be fallout from how this is done.
                            Other teams also saw how this shook out and feared the repercussions. For one it could mean even when a free agent decides to move on — and it doesn’t happen that often, major targets stay put about two-thirds of the time — the recruiting of them might not stop. Up to now, there had been an unwritten rule that once a player verbally committed everyone backed off. What’s more, teams note that Jordan’s decision to go to Dallas led to a number of other dominoes to fall in free agency. Teams chased other players, and those players made decisions based on Dallas not having cap space. Dallas likely doesn’t sign Wesley Matthews to a $57 million deal if Jordan says no the first time. Now all of that could open up again.
                            As a result, there is one thing you can bet on this summer — there will be a push to change the NBA’s moratorium period.
                            The challenge is that the moratorium is collectively bargained, so that changing it requires the union to buy in and tweak the CBA. That is a combative relationship as the two sides posture for the 2017 lockout, getting that done may not be easy. Plus don’t forget the Clippers’ Chris Paul is the union president, and that long break worked out pretty well for him this year.


                            There are couple reasons for the moratorium, which is usually seven to nine days (although next year it is scheduled to be until July 12.). One is to allow the league to crunch the numbers from the previous season, then use the final financial figures to set the new salary cap and tax line for next season. This year, that number jumped from the anticipated $67 million up to $70 million. That also impacts how much a max salary is and more.
                            The other (and league officials will tell you the main reason) is to give other teams the chance to meet with free agents and pitch them fairly. If there is no moratorium, it encourages teams to tamper and talk to players before free agency starts (which happens anyway through back channels, this would just make it more imperative and a larger operation).
                            Team officials would like one of two things to happen: The moratorium gets killed all together, or it gets shrunk down to three or four days.
                            The league wants free agents get the chance to meet with multiple teams and make a more patient, less pressured decision. That had some advantages for teams, but now some teams would like to do away with it all together. From Zach Lowe at Grantland.
                            That brings us to a simpler solution popular among team executives: Finish the damn audit on June 30, set the cap, and start real free agency — signings and everything — on July 1. Kill the moratorium. There would still be some back-channeling ahead of July 1, but since all players are technically under contract through June 30, such pre-free-agency chitchat would fall much more clearly under the league’s tampering rules. If some free agent were to switch teams at 12:01 a.m. July 1 without taking a single meeting, it would raise huge red flags.
                            If the union goes along with this — and that is no guarantee — my guess is next season will see a three-day moratorium. Maybe five tops. That way, the next time a player changes his mind, other teams and other decisions are not so far down the road. And the entire thing looks more professional.
                            #RespectTheCulture

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                            • wco81
                              Banned
                              • Jul 2002
                              • 3305

                              #4364
                              Re: 2015 Offseason Thread

                              Originally posted by DieHardYankee26
                              Interesting...





                              He goes on to clarify in other tweets that this is if he opts in next year
                              But will he be worth a 5-year deal then?

                              He'll be in his late 30s at the end of such a contract.

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                              • 23
                                yellow
                                • Sep 2002
                                • 66469

                                #4365
                                Re: 2015 Offseason Thread

                                OKC's Enes Kanter is in Portland, preparing to sign an offer sheet with Blazers, league sources tell Yahoo Sports.

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