when everyone one was b****in', i always thought 8 million for 14pts and 5 assists was on par with the stats, especially when it was a non rookie doing it. 12 million? that's too much. crazy but I guess that's the market. Looks like the players won the negotiations.
If history is any indication of what to expect, this will be a 1100-page thread by the time Lin opts out, with Tinman contributing 4000+ posts. I like to gather opinions as to why Tinman posts so much in any Lin's thread? 1. He is trolling LOFs. 2. He is trolled by LOFs and he doesn't even know it. 3. He just wants to run up his post count. 4. He is preparing to be a stand up comedian, and this is his "Comedy Store." 5. Tinman is actually a chicken farmer. If he mentions enough about chickens here, someone bound to buy one of his chickens!
Lol at 'nailed it' Most people knew he's going to Brooklyn. Not because they are 'hopeless' but because he could start, with a coaching staff he worked with. Philly fans dont have the right to 'eat him up' rofl he'll be their best player along with Ben simmons for only 10M a year. And lol at 'overpay' look at Mozgov's contract
That's why all you LOF's posted it, because you all knew. Bunch of clowns to the end. Time for you all to go find a Nets board.
I bet that's what you do, posting on the Nets board. I've been a Rockets fan since probably before you were born. You're just hating because you must have underachieved at life
Riiiight. That's why you signed up here eight years after I did, because you were a Rockets fan since before I was born. Keep on clowning.
Ok, but why go to other team forums if clutchfans is your main concern? Lighten up, majority of LOFs are gone.
Nah, I see the Nets going after Bazemore (he and their new head coach, Atkinson, have history). Lin and Bazemore would be a damned good backcourt, offensively and defensively. Baze especially could really light it up, given how much Lin can help shooters (see Novak and Parsons).
this has been rumored: http://www.peachtreehoops.com/2016/7/1/12080792/nba-free-agency-2016-kent-bazemore-brooklyn-nets