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Re: Warriors to pursue Deandre Jordan
« Reply #15 on: June 30, 2018, 09:16:37 AM »

Offline JBcat

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Could Jordan's decision to turn down 24 million end up being as stupid as Noel's? Who turns down 24 million?

If you look up Deandre Jordan’s net worth it says 72 million so he’s made his money.  If he wants to be on a winning team now who can blame him.

Re: Warriors to pursue Deandre Jordan
« Reply #16 on: June 30, 2018, 09:23:18 AM »

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Could Jordan's decision to turn down 24 million end up being as stupid as Noel's? Who turns down 24 million?

If you look up Deandre Jordan’s net worth it says 72 million so he’s made his money.  If he wants to be on a winning team now who can blame him.

Shoot. If he wants to play for the MLE to have a shot at a championship, I can think of a certain east coast team that would be happy to have him...
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Re: Warriors to pursue Deandre Jordan
« Reply #17 on: June 30, 2018, 09:32:12 AM »

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Can anybody tell me on which planet would a Jordan to the Warriors scenario be a GOOD thing for the NBA??

After the smokin' this year they put on the Cavs, how could anybody watch the NBA next year and not feel like the fix is in?

At what point have we crossed into ludicrous speed?
the nba survived a time when the celtics won eight championships in a row, and book marked that with a few more.

ha ha ha...we all moan and groan about GSW putting together a killer team, but would smile and rejoice were ainge to do the same.  ;D
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Re: Warriors to pursue Deandre Jordan
« Reply #18 on: June 30, 2018, 09:41:11 AM »

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Warriors should do it if Jordan willing to take cut.

Baseball commissioner can block trades that are not in “the best interests of the game”. Example was Joe Rudy and Rollie Fingers to Red Sox in the 70’s was blocked.

NFL has a hard cap that prevents super teams. Pats the one exception and in all these ‘00 years they’ve only managed to win 3 in 4 years once.

Next CBA will have to address this if trend continues in NBA.

Re: Warriors to pursue Deandre Jordan
« Reply #19 on: June 30, 2018, 09:43:11 AM »

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Could Jordan's decision to turn down 24 million end up being as stupid as Noel's? Who turns down 24 million?

If you look up Deandre Jordan’s net worth it says 72 million so he’s made his money.  If he wants to be on a winning team now who can blame him.

Shoot. If he wants to play for the MLE to have a shot at a championship, I can think of a certain east coast team that would be happy to have him...
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And heck, he could have $8 million instead of $5 million.