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not sure if this is where it goes but there'll be another Canadian in the NBA this year (a really big one)
http://www.tsn.ca/nba/story/?id=459463
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Jclaw wrote: View Postnot sure if this is where it goes but there'll be another Canadian in the NBA this year (a really big one)
http://www.tsn.ca/nba/story/?id=459463
Reading Sacramento fan forums, they think he could be kept on the roster and sent to Reno for the year. I'm not sure he's worth burning a roster spot on him. If it was the Raptors, I wouldn't like it.Last edited by octothorp; Fri Aug 15, 2014, 01:07 PM.
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Sim's signing is a smart business decision. Huge untapped market there in India and if the Kings throw some garbage time minutes Bhullar's way it will be a PR coup for the NBA and a step towards the King's becoming India's team.
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stretch wrote: View PostSim's signing is a smart business decision. Huge untapped market there in India and if the Kings throw some garbage time minutes Bhullar's way it will be a PR coup for the NBA and a step towards the King's becoming India's team.
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Joey wrote: View PostI think that's being a little dramatic. Just for the pure reason of being that huge, it makes him valuable. You can't teach Tall.
This seems like a situation where an Indian owner with a soft spot wants a player he can try to market in his home country and make money.
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white men can't jump wrote: View PostJust because you can't teach height, it doesn't make every tall player valuable. Bhullar has looked nowhere near NBA-ready (and like he very well could never be). Maybe he's worked really hard this summer, but last time I saw him play college ball, he made Aaron Gray look like Usain Bolt meets LeBron James.
This seems like a situation where an Indian owner with a soft spot wants a player he can try to market in his home country and make money.
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