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[OLD THREAD] Andrew Wiggins says he wants to play for Raps
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NoPropsneeded wrote: View PostI wasn't trying to be funny. I was actually seriousIf 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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drunkmunky wrote: View PostI'd rather him play and mature on another team and come when he is an all-star than grow up in Toronto and leave afterwards.
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white men can't jump wrote: View PostWhy? Especially for Parker....that one I really don't get.-"You can’t run from me. I mean, my heart don’t bleed Kool-Aid."
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TheGloveinRapsUniform wrote: View PostThis! Let another team sacrifice seasons to develop him then after his rookie contract get him to sign here.
It is either next year or in 8-9 years before he is available as a free agent.
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Raptorsss wrote: View PostParker has won at every level he's played at, is very versatile can play 3 positions and has a very high basketball IQ. I like the comparison to Grant Hill for him. I've yet to see Wiggins dominate at any high level of competition.
*I mean I'm sure Parker is a good player, but as it stands now, I can't see any way I could consider taking anyone over Wiggins. There'd have to be some serious chaos as guys hit college.Last edited by white men can't jump; Wed Jul 17, 2013, 07:20 PM.
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Hassan wrote: View Postif he actually wants to play here he will come home one day guys when hes a free agent for sure MU will make it happenIf Your Uncle Jack Helped You Off An Elephant, Would You Help Your Uncle Jack Off An Elephant?
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NoPropsneeded wrote: View Postcan't he just ditch the draft and become an UFA? then sign with the Raptors and everyone lives happily ever after... after we win 5 straight championships and the NBA shifts all the teams to Canada cause Canada rules.
- Be 26 or older
- Declare for the draft and don't get drafted
- Declare for the draft, get drafted, team that drafted you renounces their rights to you
- Declare for the draft, refuse to sign a contract with the team that drafted you. You then may enter the following year's draft, as long as you do not play professional or college basketball in any capacity anywhere in the world for an entire year. (If you do play basketball professionally, even an exhibition game in the Phillipines or something, the team that drafted you retains your rights.) The following year, you can again refuse to sign a contract with the (new) team that drafts you, spend another year not playing any pro or college ball, and then for the following season you'll be a Rookie Free Agent. Needless to say, nobody does this.
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Raptorsss wrote: View PostParker has won at every level he's played at, is very versatile can play 3 positions and has a very high basketball IQ. I like the comparison to Grant Hill for him. I've yet to see Wiggins dominate at any high level of competition.
but i am a big parker fan too. if even half of these guys come out next year it's still going to be a loaded draft.
that said, trading for 2015 picks wouldn't be dumb. there ARE going to be players who stay another year and there are more blue chip HS players joining the college ranks.
basically nothing bad every comes from getting more draft picks@sweatpantsjer
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tkfu wrote: View PostNope. There are 4 ways to become a Rookie Free Agent (which is a different thing that being an Unrestricted Free Agent, but close enough).
- Be 26 or older
- Declare for the draft and don't get drafted
- Declare for the draft, get drafted, team that drafted you renounces their rights to you
- Declare for the draft, refuse to sign a contract with the team that drafted you. You then may enter the following year's draft, as long as you do not play professional or college basketball in any capacity anywhere in the world for an entire year. (If you do play basketball professionally, even an exhibition game in the Phillipines or something, the team that drafted you retains your rights.) The following year, you can again refuse to sign a contract with the (new) team that drafts you, spend another year not playing any pro or college ball, and then for the following season you'll be a Rookie Free Agent. Needless to say, nobody does this.
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