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What are you thinking if you're Tatum?
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... and do you think Brad has had any discussions with his agent about this?
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He would probably welcome a season as the man to re-establish himself after sliding out of the MVP conversation for a year.
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He would probably welcome a season as the man to re-establish himself after sliding out of the MVP conversation for a year.

I think Tatum is more concerned about contending than individual success. I would imagine Brad is keeping JT in the loop to some extent. I hope he is at least. Already have one disgruntled star.
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He would probably welcome a season as the man to re-establish himself after sliding out of the MVP conversation for a year.

I think Tatum is more concerned about contending than individual success. I would imagine Brad is keeping JT in the loop to some extent. I hope he is at least. Already have one disgruntled star.

I'm thinking of Pierce and Toine. Pierce wanted to contend too, but he didn't get restless right away. He wanted a chance to show everything he could do as the man. Only after a few years of mediocrity did he start to chafe.
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I'm sure he's much more tuned into what is really going on within the organization than all the craziness that is being floated out there by the media.  I'm guessing, more than anything, he's eager to get ready for the upcoming season and the hope to be truly back to normal (as close as possible) again.  I'm sure this is a bit of noise to him but I also think he's primarily focused on himself right now.  I honestly think this whole thing isn't affecting him terribly. He knows there is a business side to it.


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I think he's focused on himself, getting that ankle to feel 200% by start of training camp and regular season.

I think as he mentioned last time he'd defer these transactions and business issues to Brad the GM. Which really, it is Brad's job.


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I?d be getting tired of this non-sense and the passive-aggressive nature of my running mate. He has been exemplary as a superstar player for us, despite the tremendous noise that has always surrounded the pairing of the two. But at some point I think even the most patient would get sick of this non-sense.

You have to think Brad is keeping in communication with Tatum and his camp and that he has to be fine with JB coming back if we do consider it. If he is, then great that?s better than taking 40 cents on the dollar, but it?s still a problem that we?ll have to deal with eventually.
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I think as he mentioned last time he'd defer these transactions and business issues to Brad the GM. Which really, it is Brad's job.

John Karalis was talking about this. Tatum has said several times in the past to reporters that he doesn't want the responsibility of making personnel decisions / having influence in personnel decisions / being involved in any way in personnel decisions. He doesn't want that pressure. He wants nothing to do with it. Keep it away from me. He doesn't want to make decisions / have influence over his teammates' futures. He just wants to play basketball.

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He would probably welcome a season as the man to re-establish himself after sliding out of the MVP conversation for a year.

I think Tatum is more concerned about contending than individual success. I would imagine Brad is keeping JT in the loop to some extent. I hope he is at least. Already have one disgruntled star.

I'm thinking of Pierce and Toine. Pierce wanted to contend too, but he didn't get restless right away. He wanted a chance to show everything he could do as the man. Only after a few years of mediocrity did he start to chafe.

Tatum averaged 30ppg for an entire season with JB playing. He is regularly All-NBA first team. He is the man. Nothing to prove.
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