Sexual Favors
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Word.
This whole discussion is laughable. Only reason I am responding is because it's a really slow period at work and the rest of JF is slow.
Trey leads the team in FGA's per 36, I believe.
Yes, Kanter needs to learn how to pass. I've saidd that all along, but I am confident he'll get there.
Reality is, a non-passing big is far less of an issue than a non-passing, which Otto Porter is.
He operated as something of a point forward in Georgetown's offense, executing his team's sets to perfection, constantly reading and probing the defense, and facilitating exceptionally well from the high post. His court vision and passing ability is exceptional for a player his size, and he really sets the tone for his teammates with his unselfishness in always looking to make the right play. He makes simple extra passes to open shooters on the perimeter, finds cutters diving to the rim with perfectly timed bounce passes, and moves the ball ahead in transition decisively to get his teammates easy baskets that don't register in the boxscore as assists.
From DraftExpress.com https://www.draftexpress.com#ixzz3NzPciIMp
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This is his contract year. This is the year he works to collect his fat paycheck.
Count me a highly skeptical that there's anything to the notion that players try harder and/or perform better during contract years.
There may be, but this strikes me more as conventional wisdom than empirical fact. Does anybody know of any actual evidence on this issue?
Players should get 60% of BRI and owners should fight for almost no guaranteed contracts. Guaranteed deals are ****ing garbage, and so is the idea that the humans that actually play the game we watch and have a very limited time to do it only get half the gross revenue.
Larry Sanders recently told some members of the Milwaukee Bucks' front office that he doesn't want to play basketball anymore, according to sources.
Sanders is in the first season of a four-year, $44 million extension and hasn't played in the past six games.
Jason Kidd initially told the media that Sanders had the flu, but he said on Friday he was away for "personal reasons."
Some friends of Sanders told Woelfel last summer that he wasn't committed to basketball and was interested in exploring other options.
Kanter has always been a hard worker. You know this.This is his contract year. This is the year he works to collect his fat paycheck.
Kanter has always been a hard worker. You know this.
He averaged nearly 3 APG in college as a wing (very impressive).
Players should get 60% of BRI and owners should fight for almost no guaranteed contracts. Guaranteed deals are ****ing garbage,