Misleading thread title makes it seem like a question. It was a statement. what happened to Chandler Parsons.
You and other white boys remember that when you want to criticize a Black athlete for getting paid the amount they do.
Great white boy hope priveladge is what haopened. No way in hell that average boy shouldve gotten Harden money. Thank white supremacy.
How the hell are you still allowed to post on this site??? Your race baiting crap has NO PLACE in this community. REPORTED.
I wonder if he realizes that his belief that he could be the third star of a championship were delusional? I would love to hear a reporter ask. #PRICELESSVIDEO Something that starts like, "Hi, I'm Don with the GoodBasketballContracts.com, I have a few questions. We're doing a piece on the worst contract in the NBA and you made the top 2 list......"
Carried the franchise...? Whoa now. Slow it down and calm it down. Maybe at best he was an arguable star. But never one to carry a franchise
Race baiting sounds like something me and my crew would do back in the day, but we called it bate racing. Last one to finish has to eat the biscuit
Funky Parsons yea meanwhile... Gasol out indefinitely Pau Gasol out indefinitely after fracturing a bone in his hand Gasol will likely miss at least a month, and maybe more. by Tim Cato@tim_cato Jan 19, 2017, 9:33pm EST TWEET Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports Pau Gasol is out indefinitely after fracturing the fourth metacarpal in his left hand during warmups on Thursday. It’s an unlucky break for the 36-year-old Spurs big man, who is having a quality season in a smaller role. Despite averaging career lows in minutes (26.4) and points (11.7), Gasol is shooting 51 percent from the field, 46.5 percent from the three-point line, and rebounding nearly eight boards per game. A fractured metacarpal is a common injury in the NBA, and recovery time usually varies based on whether the player has to undergo surgery. A few players have missed an entire season with a metacarpal injury, but others have returned between 28 and 57 days after the operation. If Gasol doesn’t need surgery, then his return could be less than four weeks or potentially more than eight. Here’s a good look at the injury and its recovery time. Gasol’s absence will likely push Dewayne Dedmon into the starting rotation, but there’s a good chance LaMarcus Aldridge or even David Lee will shift over to center in a small ball lineup to soak up minutes. http://www.sbnation.com/2017/1/19/14332494/pau-gasol-injury-spurs-fracture-metatarsal-hand-timetable