Deleterious Posted Monday at 01:51 AM Author Posted Monday at 01:51 AM Because the Lakers gave them permission to do so. There isn't a team around that would trade for him without first contacting his rep to see if he is receptive to the idea. Quote
Deleterious Posted Monday at 04:10 AM Author Posted Monday at 04:10 AM He spent 10 seconds more with that kid than he did with his own. 1 Quote
Deleterious Posted Wednesday at 01:31 AM Author Posted Wednesday at 01:31 AM Oubre must be doing a show tonight at the Tropicana as one of The Village People. 1 Quote
Deleterious Posted Wednesday at 07:09 PM Author Posted Wednesday at 07:09 PM This isn't the Suns salary cap. It's their dead money they will be paying for the next 5 years. Quote
Betrayer Posted Wednesday at 10:31 PM Posted Wednesday at 10:31 PM 3 hours ago, Deleterious said: This isn't the Suns salary cap. It's their dead money they will be paying for the next 5 years. It's hilarious because they dug their own grave by trying to create a super-team that everyone could see wouldn't work. But, I'll give them some credit for owning it and just pulling the plug. At this point I'd do the same and happily lock up 10% of my cap to move on from this disaster. Quote
Shinzaki Posted yesterday at 01:10 AM Posted yesterday at 01:10 AM https://www.instagram.com/reel/DMMG5COMVzg/?igsh=YmtvczR0MGhveng2 This one was hood because it mocked KAT Quote
Betrayer Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago Wait, he tore his achilles. So, they're paying him 14M next year to rehab and then another 28M for 2 years after that when he'll be trying to come back from an achilles tear at 36+ years old? Yea, that's going to work out well. Just give him the vet minimum to retire a Blazer. Quote
Deleterious Posted 6 hours ago Author Posted 6 hours ago This is what I was talking about with the Beasley situation. All that to lay $13K? He most likely had to use multiple accounts, which means you need multiple people to sign up. You would need to be like +800 to win $100K in that scenario. You lose a third of your winnings to the people that signed up for you. They want a cut, plus enough to cover their tax bill. And Rozier made $25 million last season, or just over $300k per game. I guess if you're broke, it doesn't matter how much you make per game. Also, no way you don't get caught. Old school betting with live bookies, maybe you get away with it. On an app where computers can chew on the betting patterns? No chance. Quote
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