WaltLongmire wrote:Imagine what kind of money Mosgov might have commanded if he had played more than 75 MINUTES IN THE ENTIRE CAVS' PLAYOFF RUN.Have to figure that Luke Walton remembered what Mosgov did last year in the finals, because he only played 25 minutes in the 2016 finals, and half of that was in the second game blowout.
I'm also not sure of Timmy's legs at this point- it will be interesting to see how he holds up.
I thought we might try to get him, but we are clearly trying to create a team based on friendship and familiarity, and Rose, not Melo, seems to be the focal point.
while I think this deal is absurd I think the reason Moz didn't play was because Lue was playing a smaller brand of basketball than last year. Thompson, Love, and Frye were simply ahead of Moz
EnySpree wrote:SupremeCommander wrote:Noah getting what they're talking about doesn't seem so crazy now...
If the Knicks signed Mosgov to a 16 mill a year deal I think we all would be done as knick fans...
I think a reasonable action would be to seriously consider the NBA game in general has become distasteful to you and nothing wrong with that if it were the case.
Fans have always complained about the crazy money in sports and the NBA in particular, but they keep watching, and going and buying anyway, not only the U.S. but around the worlds. And because they do, the players deserve their share, which is why we are where we are.
If you resent them getting the money owed to the by collective bargaining, maybe it's just time to move on.
That would be the sensible play.
Windhorst on Moz back in April.
“Some (team) may get him on a contract, I don’t know whether or not it is going to be the Cavs,” Windhorst speculated. “But somebody may end up getting him on a three-year deal where it ends up being a discount when he recovers.”
http://espn.go.com/blog/cleveland/post/_...
CrushAlot wrote:Windhorst on Moz back in April.
“Some (team) may get him on a contract, I don’t know whether or not it is going to be the Cavs,” Windhorst speculated. “But somebody may end up getting him on a three-year deal where it ends up being a discount when he recovers.”
http://espn.go.com/blog/cleveland/post/_...
The real question is whether the improper handling has led to the kind of damage which will cause problems in the future.
Walton hoping that Mosgov will be LA's Bogut, I suppose.
WaltLongmire wrote:CrushAlot wrote:Windhorst on Moz back in April.
“Some (team) may get him on a contract, I don’t know whether or not it is going to be the Cavs,” Windhorst speculated. “But somebody may end up getting him on a three-year deal where it ends up being a discount when he recovers.”
http://espn.go.com/blog/cleveland/post/_...
The real question is whether the improper handling has led to the kind of damage which will cause problems in the future.Walton hoping that Mosgov will be LA's Bogut, I suppose.
Windhorst said he may need another surgery. The article was from April. Good points about Walton remembering 2015 finals Moz.