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Remember he had that one great playoff game 2 years ago?
http://hoopshype.com/salaries/cleveland.htmI cannot for the life of me understand that signing. The guys is a bad version of House. Can't run the offense, doesn't rebound or pass well, and actually declined in shooting % last year. They would have been better off poaching House for a year or trying to snag a shooter with some size.At any rate - they definately wasted some cap space that could have helped them get a Bosh while keeping Andy V.
Quote from: Bankshot on July 07, 2009, 08:37:06 AMRemember he had that one great playoff game 2 years ago? That was my immediate thought too. Guy made a career out of it though. Good for him.The other possible answer is that his name is far too amusing to let go of.
nothing like a $4 mil guy that plays less than 10 minutes a game and shoots from the same spot each time.
Quote from: celticinorlando on July 07, 2009, 09:22:54 AMnothing like a $4 mil guy that plays less than 10 minutes a game and shoots from the same spot each time. Sounds a lot like Davis now that Wallace is in Boston now.
Quote from: Redz on July 07, 2009, 08:47:19 AMQuote from: Bankshot on July 07, 2009, 08:37:06 AMRemember he had that one great playoff game 2 years ago? That was my immediate thought too. Guy made a career out of it though. Good for him.The other possible answer is that his name is far too amusing to let go of.Kinda like Ty Lue, making an NBA career out of one or two decent games defending Iverson in the playoffs way back seven or eight years ago. He doesn't have the nickname, but he did have those god-awful cornrows (even before Bronson Arroyo, I believe).
Quote from: the_Bird on July 07, 2009, 09:18:33 AMQuote from: Redz on July 07, 2009, 08:47:19 AMQuote from: Bankshot on July 07, 2009, 08:37:06 AMRemember he had that one great playoff game 2 years ago? That was my immediate thought too. Guy made a career out of it though. Good for him.The other possible answer is that his name is far too amusing to let go of.Kinda like Ty Lue, making an NBA career out of one or two decent games defending Iverson in the playoffs way back seven or eight years ago. He doesn't have the nickname, but he did have those god-awful cornrows (even before Bronson Arroyo, I believe). What are you talking about? The classic Tyron Lue clip is where he gets his ankles broken by Iverson in the corner beyond the arc. The best part is that once Iverson has Lue down on the ground he just pulls back for the long jumper, nothing but net, and then steps over Lue (who is still on the floor) talking trash to him.