Jiggyfly
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Pippen was not on that team.What are you confused about? The 1996/7 team...their first year together...is what I was referencing.
http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/HOU/1997.html
Pippen was not on that team.What are you confused about? The 1996/7 team...their first year together...is what I was referencing.
Not sure why you are having a hard time with this...the post you quoted clearly stated Olajuwan, Barkley, and Drexler. I do not even mention Pippen in the post you quoted...carry on though.
He does nothing for that team next year or for the future why would they tie up that much cap space for a plus 30 year old guy?He is a legit starting SF. His contract is 2 years 27 mil...which is cheap considering current contracts.
What?Not sure why you are having a hard time with this...the post you quoted clearly stated Olajuwan, Barkley, and Drexler. I do not even mention Pippen...carry on though.
And the Rockets traded for Barkley.I don't remember a bunch of fags whining and crying when Payton and Malone joined Kobe and Shaq...same with Olajuwan, Barkley, Drexler, and Pippen when Drexler retired.
Yes, as a top 3 player in the league who was minutes from the Finals last year I do question his dignity as a supposed elite superstar, generational talent when he jumps ship from a team he's grown up with, a team that is a true title contender, a team that has another superstar in their prime to join the team that just bounced them in an epic 7 game series. Most importantly, a team that is their arch rival and is already a title winner who broke the regular season win record.So somehow his dignity is in question because he signed with the Warriors. They have a great front office, a coach players want to play for, a young outstanding nucleus, and a great fan base.
I'm sure he regrets the Tweet about Lebron, much like Lebron regretted saying the amount of titles he was going to win in Miami. When you are young you say some things you regret, I'm sure that is the case. If this is the reason you are questioning his dignity, then enjoy your hate and misery. It's really dumb though. I applauded Durant when he went after Cuban for saying Westbrook was not really a franchise player. Sticking up for his guy was great, even though he lacked dignity.
Dude, it's a joke.
It was already bad but now it's a laughingstock.
While true, I don't think any of that has a chance to happen if Draymond Green plays game 5.The thing about the Warriors though is that the Cavs beat them by brute force. Lebron and Thompson were imposing their will on them. They'll miss Bogut for sure.
We can always play the what if game, but Green being there would not change Thompson chasing Curry around and causing him problems.While true, I don't think any of that has a chance to happen if Draymond Green plays game 5.
I think that series would've been over that night and the narrative today would be far different than what it currently is.
They did take him for granted, but does it really matter? They weren't close to being a championship contender so having him or not won't make a difference.Woj is reporting that Wade has agreed to sign with the Bulls. Miami took him for granted.
Well he did have people offering him 20 million per year.They did take him for granted, but does it really matter? They weren't close to being a championship contender so having him or not won't make a difference.
As for Wade, I'm guessing he's been a bit humbled by all this. He probably thought he'd have suitors left and right and it didn't exactly work out that way.