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If NY amnestied Billups - do we want him??

I don't think playing for the rebuilding Utah Jazz was the way he envisioned his career ending.
If any self-respecting person was in his position where he still has something left in the tank and has been yanked around for the past few years, they wouldn't want to end their career on a team that is clearly rebuilding.

But sure, H-niccccccccc, you look into it and see what he feels about it. I just don't think he'd come willingly and that's a non-starter.
 
If any self-respecting person was in his position where he still has something left in the tank and has been yanked around for the past few years, they wouldn't want to end their career on a team that is clearly rebuilding.

Any self-respecting person who signs a contract for guaranteed money, while agreeing to certain terms, should have the decency to honor their agreement. I think he's acting like a punk.

Chauncey Billups went on the record to deter teams from making a bid on him on the amnesty waiver wire.

"People take my kindness and professionalism for weakness," said Billups. "They think I’ll be OK with (getting claimed). I won’t be OK with this."

Billups is looking for the freedom to choose his own destination. He also would be able to draw a second salary if he goes unclaimed.

Chauncy is a ****ing idiot if he thinks the other owners are going to let him clear waivers just so he can run to the Heat, Lakers, Mavs, etc. That's exactly why the amnesty bid system was set up that way. They WILL bid on him, and force him to either play or retire for the year.



Read more: https://basketball.realgm.com/wiret...Bid_Wants_To_Choose_Destination#ixzz1gAqK461o
 
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If New Orleans gets their Paul deal done they'd be crazy not to bid on Billups. Along with Scola, Martin, and Odom (if that holds), that's a pretty decent team.
 
If New Orleans gets their Paul deal done they'd be crazy not to bid on Billups. Along with Scola, Martin, and Odom (if that holds), that's a pretty decent team.
Considering that Billups has publicly said "DO NOT BID ON ME, I AM GOING WHERE I WANT", I don't know that I agree.

Billups is going to make some team that doesn't really need him very happy. God help us if he ends up on the Heat...
 
Billups is going to make some team that doesn't really need him very happy. God help us if he ends up on the Heat...

Zero chance. The owners don't give a **** if he retires. They will put in a minimum bid just to make sure he doesn't go to a team like the Heat.
 
Considering that Billups has publicly said "DO NOT BID ON ME, I AM GOING WHERE I WANT", I don't know that I agree.

Billups is going to make some team that doesn't really need him very happy. God help us if he ends up on the Heat...

Nobody's going to care.
 
https://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-wojnarowski_billups_amnesty_waiver_121011

“I’ m tired of being the good guy,” Billups told Yahoo! Sports by phone on Saturday afternoon. “I’m tired of being viewed as the guy. After a while, you just kind of get taken advantage of in these situations. I’ve been known as a leader, and I am a leader, but a leader can be as disruptive as he can be productive, especially when you carry a strong voice and people rally around you. This is about me now. This is about me, and teams should know that right now.”

LOL. Sounds like he's threatening to sabotage a team he doesn't want to play for. I'm guessing Dan Gilbert will be on Chauncy like stink on a monkey, just so he can park his *** on the bench to spite Miami.
 
I would laugh so hard if Gilbert did that.

+1

This whole situation kinda bums me out though. I liked Billups as a player, and now I've pretty much lost all respect for him. I don't blame him for wanting what he wants, but throwing threats like this around when he's under contract to get paid 14 million dollars this year just seems ****ty to me. These players want the guaranteed money, but they act like once they get it they shouldn't have to honor their agreement. Some of his quotes about how badly he's been treated just make me wanna puke. Nobody twisted his arm to sign a multi-year deal for big money. It seems to me these guys want to have their cake and eat it too.
 
+1

This whole situation kinda bums me out though. I liked Billups as a player, and now I've pretty much lost all respect for him. I don't blame him for wanting what he wants, but throwing threats like this around when he's under contract to get paid 14 million dollars this year just seems ****ty to me. These players want the guaranteed money, but they act like once they get it they shouldn't have to honor their agreement. Some of his quotes about how badly he's been treated just make me wanna puke. Nobody twisted his arm to sign a multi-year deal for big money. It seems to me these guys want to have their cake and eat it too.

Billups is just playing the game. My guess is he's past the point of worrying what gets written about him. He wants to sign with the team of his choosing. He's got a losing hand and he's playing the only angle he's got. I might do the same thing in his shoes. But at the end of the day, he'll show up get paid 14 million dollars to play basketball.
 
Billups is just playing the game. My guess is he's past the point of worrying what gets written about him. He wants to sign with the team of his choosing. He's got a losing hand and he's playing the only angle he's got. I might do the same thing in his shoes. But at the end of the day, he'll show up get paid 14 million dollars to play basketball.

That right there just shows you how spolied/arrogant/ungrateful these guys are.

They're paid a gazillionnnnnn times more than the average person working today to basically "play" basketball.

And he's complaining?? Are you kidding me?? $14 million?? Just shut up and do what you're told...
 
Billups came into the league as a shooting guard and bounced around teams until he found the Pistons. I respect Billups a lot and he just wants to play the game with a team that wants to keep him. He never wanted to get traded to the Knicks but since Melo wanted out of the Nuggets, the trade only worked if the Knicks got Billups too. I'm pretty sure Billups said he didn't want to leave Denver and then the Knicks picked up his option after the reason so It looked like they wanted him and now they are using the amnesty clause on him. I don't blame him at all. I would do the exact same thing especially when money isn't an issue anymore
 
I also don't see why a team wouldn't bid then give him permission to speak to teams and then trade him if he didn't want to be there.
 
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