@PingaP305 Well that would because Miami keeps offering up turd sandwiches and tries to convince everyone they’re serving up caviar on a platter.
Sounds like it’s a problem that starts and ends with your front office.
@Ryan_DiPentima@Fantasy01888236 You answered your own question. The Bucks obviously don’t like Miami’s offer otherwise like you said they would have already accepted it.
@JaredGofff@andrew_swan30@DannyMarang And no one cares that you’re Jared Goff. You say that like it’s supposed to mean something. You’re still a delusional Heat fan.
Remind me again how Lillard looks in a Heat jersey???
@vincent_elric@DannyMarang So we should listen to an actor/writer/musician for our basketball intel huh???
If the Miami offer was good it would have already been accepted. If the same players and picks were being offered by Boston, it would still be a trash offer.
@fi_assa@RipCitySquid In order to try him out for another season required the team to commit to him for multiple seasons. If you make the wrong decision, it becomes a very expensive mistake very quickly.
@RipCitySquid So a Dallas reporter has the inside scoop on what the Clippers are doing??? Wake me up when a LA based reporter starts putting these reports out there.
@itay_almog_bar@DannyMarang He chose not to wait until a decision was made by the Portland organization. That was his prerogative. That isn’t being fired in any way shape or form.
@ptcspraptor@SleeperBlazers I love it when you can’t dispute the facts, so the go to argument is “anybody who knows about basketball” agrees with what I’m saying.
You still didn’t dispute the fact that on average he misses 24 games a season, which is just under 30% of the season.