Not that I've seen, but why would Niang and Long play after signing contracts? Seems like they've proven enough, and Utah would probably rather stop playing these SL games.
Did Long sign a contract? When did that happen?
Not that I've seen, but why would Niang and Long play after signing contracts? Seems like they've proven enough, and Utah would probably rather stop playing these SL games.
todayDid Long sign a contract? When did that happen?
Not that I've seen, but why would Niang and Long play after signing contracts? Seems like they've proven enough, and Utah would probably rather stop playing these SL games.
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Talk to Dennis LindseyI haven't been following Summer League, but there has to be a better prospect to give a contract to.
Talk to Dennis Lindsey
His career NBA PER is 134.It seems like once he picks a player he can't seem to let him go and will stick with him through thick and thin almost to a fault instead of cutting his losses or even looking around to see if there's other talent available. Long tries hard but I don't see a lot of upside there.
His career NBA PER is 134.
Lebron James PER last year was 29.
Yeah, but why would Utah?So the Lakers should trade LeBron for Long?
His career NBA PER is 134.
Lebron James PER last year was 29.