He signed Landry Fields....... thats a pretty big zit on an otherwise pretty cute girl at the moment. Ujiri doesnt want to risk scarring with a pop so for the moment has appliest toothpaste over it and is waiting for it to heal naturally via we package his ass ot of town in a coming deal.
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Fields was the hot new girl when he was a rookie. Knicks changed and so did his role. So, Colangelo took a gamble on a change of scenery. Year one hasn't done much. But, see what year two might bring. I really could not give less of a fuck about what he's getting paid.If Your Uncle Jack Helped You Off An Elephant, Would You Help Your Uncle Jack Off An Elephant?
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LBF wrote: View PostFields was the hot new girl when he was a rookie. Knicks changed and so did his role. So, Colangelo took a gamble on a change of scenery. Year one hasn't done much. But, see what year two might bring. I really could not give less of a fuck about what he's getting paid.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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Axel wrote: View PostThe signing wasn't bad, the amount of money was. Change of scenery and role can work wonders, but no need to overpay that much.If Your Uncle Jack Helped You Off An Elephant, Would You Help Your Uncle Jack Off An Elephant?
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LBF wrote: View PostYou have to overpay RFA or there's just no point..
From a point of simplicity the option to not sign a RFA (in this case Fields) is always there.
He in no way HAD TO overpay. He chose to because he felt in some way doing so Fields was worth it (whether it was to block a Nash deal in NY, or because he felt Fields as a player was worth it, or both).Last edited by Craiger; Fri Jul 19, 2013, 08:42 AM.
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Craiger wrote: View PostNo you don't. You don't "have to" do anything.
From a point of simplicity the option to not sign a RFA (in this case Fields) is always there.
He in no way HAD TO overpay. He chose to because he felt in some way doing so Fields was worth it (whether it was to block a Nash deal in NY, or because he felt Fields as a player was worth it, or both).If Your Uncle Jack Helped You Off An Elephant, Would You Help Your Uncle Jack Off An Elephant?
Sometimes, I like to buy a book on CD and listen to it, while reading music.
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add Triano to the list of coaches that Bryan Colangelo manipulated and was forced to play guys he had no interest in playing at times he had no interest in playing them.For still frame photograph of me reading the DeRozan thread please refer to my avatar
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Craiger wrote: View PostNo you don't. You don't "have to" do anything.
From a point of simplicity the option to not sign a RFA (in this case Fields) is always there.
He in no way HAD TO overpay. He chose to because he felt in some way doing so Fields was worth it (whether it was to block a Nash deal in NY, or because he felt Fields as a player was worth it, or both).
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p00ka wrote: View Postlol, yeah, Fields would have signed for $1 too!!Last edited by Dino4life; Fri Jul 19, 2013, 10:09 AM.
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LBF wrote: View PostYou have to overpay RFA or there's just no point..
If you are making this move to block the Steve Nash sign and trade, you don't need a specific amount to get it done, any amount would be sufficient. Based on Fields production, he was likely worth between $2M-$3M per season, so $4M would have been an acceptable 'over-pay', but $6.5M was just Colangelo-esque.Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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Plus we are going to be paying Landry Fields $9 million in the final year of his deal (2015)....that's make DeRozan look like a steal at $9.5!!!Heir, Prince of Cambridge
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