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  • Smirkin Dirk
    All Star
    • Oct 2008
    • 5180

    #16
    Re: NBA 2K Free-Agent Market: Old Faces, New Places

    Jordan should be kicked out of the game.

    Gutless coward.
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    • Fist Of Kings
      Pro
      • Oct 2009
      • 793

      #17
      My mavs are so screwed. The way he handled his situation avoiding being a man to facing the team he screwed over makes him a you know what...

      What a spineless coward. Did he think little Mark Cuban was going to beat him up or something? Ridiculous.

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      • jeebs9
        Fear is the Unknown
        • Oct 2008
        • 47568

        #18
        How he screw them over?..... He's a free agent.... It is his choice. Maybe we should beat up college kids for transferring lol.
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        • Find_the_Door
          Nogueira connoisseur
          • Jan 2012
          • 4051

          #19
          Re: NBA 2K Free-Agent Market: Old Faces, New Places

          Originally posted by RipCityAndy
          As a depressed Blazer fan I feel like I should interject -

          The Blazers will likely start CJ next year over Henderson. Also, will likely start Meyers Leonard at PF over Ed Davis.
          I doubt that Cj starts. CJ will come off the bench at the 2 then slide to the 1 after Lillard takes a break.

          Meyers? Maybe
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          • Mbunn1993
            Pro
            • Nov 2012
            • 870

            #20
            Re: NBA 2K Free-Agent Market: Old Faces, New Places

            Originally posted by jeebs9
            How he screw them over?..... He's a free agent.... It is his choice. Maybe we should beat up college kids for transferring lol.
            Right? 5 star, top football prospects decommit from their chosen colleges (big name programs too) even as late as 6 months later. But a man who's next 4 years of his entire life (This includes place of living, people around you, workplace enviroment, mental health, WINNING) can't stop himself from making a known (to him) mistake? Get over it Mavs fans!

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            • hesko
              Pro
              • Jan 2012
              • 536

              #21
              Re: NBA 2K Free-Agent Market: Old Faces, New Places

              Originally posted by Mbunn1993
              Right? 5 star, top football prospects decommit from their chosen colleges (big name programs too) even as late as 6 months later. But a man who's next 4 years of his entire life (This includes place of living, people around you, workplace enviroment, mental health, WINNING) can't stop himself from making a known (to him) mistake? Get over it Mavs fans!
              dunno bout that. he is from houston. he didn't want them l.a. priviledges revoked. lol

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              • Mauer4MVP
                MVP
                • Mar 2010
                • 2407

                #22
                Re: NBA 2K Free-Agent Market: Old Faces, New Places

                Originally posted by jeebs9
                How he screw them over?..... He's a free agent.... It is his choice. Maybe we should beat up college kids for transferring lol.
                He didn't do anything wrong as far as the rules go, but it is a bad move. It's one thing to give a man your word and then do the complete opposite, which is terrible in itself.

                It's another thing to go about it how he did like ignoring Parsons and Cuban. Face the music of your decision. He is pretty gutless.

                And it completely screwed them. No they're in limbo as a team. They could have been a pretty solid team:

                Williams
                Matthews
                Parsons
                Dirk
                Deandre

                That's a nice looking lineup. They only signed Matthews because of Deandre. He shouldn't have committed. Plain and simple.

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                • jeebs9
                  Fear is the Unknown
                  • Oct 2008
                  • 47568

                  #23
                  Re: NBA 2K Free-Agent Market: Old Faces, New Places

                  Originally posted by Mauer4MVP
                  He didn't do anything wrong as far as the rules go, but it is a bad move. It's one thing to give a man your word and then do the complete opposite, which is terrible in itself.

                  It's another thing to go about it how he did like ignoring Parsons and Cuban. Face the music of your decision. He is pretty gutless.

                  And it completely screwed them. No they're in limbo as a team. They could have been a pretty solid team:

                  Williams
                  Matthews
                  Parsons
                  Dirk
                  Deandre

                  That's a nice looking lineup. They only signed Matthews because of Deandre. He shouldn't have committed. Plain and simple.
                  Haha... I love you guys. Who want to control Grown Men lives like it's a video game. Wait a minute.... is this real life? I'm in the Sim games. Guys help! I'm being controlled by someone who knows nothing about my life and who I am as a person. They just know that I can dunk, block shots, miss free throws and like Batman a lot.
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                  • Mauer4MVP
                    MVP
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 2407

                    #24
                    Re: NBA 2K Free-Agent Market: Old Faces, New Places

                    Originally posted by jeebs9
                    Haha... I love you guys. Who want to control Grown Men lives like it's a video game. Wait a minute.... is this real life? I'm in the Sim games. Guys help! I'm being controlled by someone who knows nothing about my life and who I am as a person. They just know that I can dunk, block shots, miss free throws and like Batman a lot.
                    Lol okay if you want to pretend what he did is completely ethical, that is fine.

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                    • redsox4evur
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Jul 2013
                      • 18169

                      #25
                      Re: NBA 2K Free-Agent Market: Old Faces, New Places

                      Originally posted by Mauer4MVP
                      Lol okay if you want to pretend what he did is completely ethical, that is fine.
                      It is ethical, it's called a change of heart. He decided he didn't want to go to Dallas and wanted to stay in LA. What's wrong with that?
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                      • Mauer4MVP
                        MVP
                        • Mar 2010
                        • 2407

                        #26
                        Re: NBA 2K Free-Agent Market: Old Faces, New Places

                        Originally posted by redsox4evur
                        It is ethical, it's called a change of heart. He decided he didn't want to go to Dallas and wanted to stay in LA. What's wrong with that?
                        A couple of things.

                        1. He didn't just change his heart. He completely avoided Cuban and Parsons. That's bush league. Man up and tell them you changed your mind.

                        2. It's a unique circumstance, but again we aren't talking about John Doe working at Marketing Industry. His decision affects a ton of people (ticket owners, other free agents, etc.).

                        The thing that's most annoying is that if Dallas would have been the ones to pull out of the deal, the NBPA would have been all over them.
                        It's whatever, though. Just another reason to not like the Clippers.

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                        • jeebs9
                          Fear is the Unknown
                          • Oct 2008
                          • 47568

                          #27
                          Re: NBA 2K Free-Agent Market: Old Faces, New Places

                          Originally posted by redsox4evur
                          It is ethical, it's called a change of heart. He decided he didn't want to go to Dallas and wanted to stay in LA. What's wrong with that?
                          Nothing!! It's not like the LeBron situation a few years back. His tv show is what caused most of the hate he got. I'm pretty sure he won't lose any sleep with his new contract $$$.....
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                          • 10
                            Trequartista
                            • Jun 2013
                            • 247

                            #28
                            Re: NBA 2K Free-Agent Market: Old Faces, New Places

                            Originally posted by Mauer4MVP
                            Lol okay if you want to pretend what he did is completely ethical, that is fine.
                            What he did was nowhere near unethical, he did it the wrong way though. Nobody knows the full story but some reports have said there was other stuff going on with DJ's agent being friends with Cuban and pushing him to Dallas and also that DJ was told by some people around him to not contact Cuban after he started talking to the Clips again. Are you saying he should make what will probably be the biggest decision of his career based on ticket sales and other players?
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                            • redsox4evur
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Jul 2013
                              • 18169

                              #29
                              Re: NBA 2K Free-Agent Market: Old Faces, New Places

                              Originally posted by jeebs9
                              Nothing!! It's not like the LeBron situation a few years back. His tv show is what caused most of the hate he got. I'm pretty sure he won't lose any sleep with his new contract $$$.....
                              Yep I will forever hate Lebron for the Decision. I don't care if he raised 2 million for that local boys and girls club. He is the greatest NBA in my generation (never got to see Jordan play in his prime only in '03 with the Wiz) and is probably making over 50 million a year. He could have donated some that money if that is a reason behind it. There is nothing wrong that. I genuinely believe that is was his agent pushing hard for Dallas because of his relationship with Cuban. And that the more he thought about it the more he wanted to stay in LA.
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                              • Mauer4MVP
                                MVP
                                • Mar 2010
                                • 2407

                                #30
                                Re: NBA 2K Free-Agent Market: Old Faces, New Places

                                Originally posted by GreenGiant25
                                What he did was nowhere near unethical, he did it the wrong way though. Nobody knows the full story but some reports have said there was other stuff going on with DJ's agent being friends with Cuban and pushing him to Dallas and also that DJ was told by some people around him to not contact Cuban after he started talking to the Clips again. Are you saying he should make what will probably be the biggest decision of his career based on ticket sales and other players?
                                I'm saying he should face the consequences of his decisions. He didn't face the consequences of his first or second decision. The definition of being an adult, which Jordan did not do.

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