Brooklyn had Houston RFA Donatas Motiejunas visit for a physical, weighing signing him to an offer sheet, league sources tell @TheVertical.
ESPN sources say Brooklyn will not sign Donatas Motiejunas to an offer sheet before Friday but deal is "likely" for restricted free agent.
Can't wait to read 20 more pages of the same old rehashed Dmo arguments and nonsense like the other Dmo threads. Let's start Yule C
How much room hath the Nyets? Are they liable to offer 3/30, for example? But, an offer and all is DMoDone re: playing status. Yea for that!
The Nets, sources say, are "comfortable" where Motiejunas is medically and planning an offer sheet Houston will have three days to match.
Nets have over $18M Cap Space, could easily make an offer Morey wouldn't match. Decisive factors are probably contract length and guaranteed money.
Would D-Mo cut into Clint's time? I'm okay with him eating up all of Nene and Dekker's minutes, but I'm not exactly sure how that would work since Nene and Dekker usually play together. I honestly don't know where D-Mo fits on our team. Not saying he can't, but I'd rather see Capela continue to grow.
can this be over already. sick of seeing countless dmo threads talking about the same thing over and over. the exact same thing has been recycled over and over for the past 2-3 years by the same people
YES. I don't remember how much but they have more than 10. I hope smth happens so we finish with this story.
If Morey lets him walk for nothing than DMo played Morey - and the entire organization to get out of a situation he didn't like. Which would be another Parsons where we let a good player go, and weakened our roster....to me, that is HORRIBLE asset management. DD
I remember an article on why this is a good move for a talent thin Nets team back in October https://www.google.com.au/amp/www.s...kx51ie1pj1a1wd8na6v?client=ms-android-samsung Makes sense on a number of levels for the Nets - if nothing else it gives them a relationship with a big agency group heading into free agency. They have close to 20M in cap space, and can significantly overpay to steal.
I can't wait to look back in 10 years and say "Remember that time when clutchfans spent months talking about losing DMo after the Rockets offered him $7 million?". It'll be like the times I reminisce about: "Remember when Emmanual Davis lit up the Lakers in that one game and we thought he was going to be a star?" "Remember that preseason game Cato had?" "Remember that time Thomas Hamilton thought he was starter material?" "Remember Pig Miller playing significant minutes for Houston?" "Remember when Nachbar was supposed to make THE Leap after tearing Malone's jersey?" "Remember Dan Langhi?"
I'm just waiting for the guy who made the thread who said DMO was signing with the Rockets to post about how correct he was after DMO signs with Brooklyn and gets matched by Morey.