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Smith's main concern could be establishing he can still play big minutes at a high level for his next contract, instead of getting a ring.
Didn't see that coming
Quote from: TheGreenMonster on December 22, 2014, 03:20:30 PMDidn't see that coming yeah. SVG had more time to try to get rid of Smith. He could not even trade him to the knicks for Amare? Thrown in a couple of 2nds to get a deal done. Worse case, at least buy him out. How can you eat 27 million dollars? dayam
Quote from: TheGreenMonster on December 22, 2014, 03:20:30 PMDidn't see that coming yeah. SVG had more time to try to get rid of Smith. He could not even trade him to the knicks for Amare? Thrown in a couple of 2nds to get a deal done.
Quote from: triboy16f on December 22, 2014, 03:23:30 PMQuote from: TheGreenMonster on December 22, 2014, 03:20:30 PMDidn't see that coming yeah. SVG had more time to try to get rid of Smith. He could not even trade him to the knicks for Amare? Thrown in a couple of 2nds to get a deal done. Why would the Knicks want his contract?Their plans involve making a FA splash, not wasting cap space on Josh Smith.
Boston, so he can team up with his buddy Rondo....no, wait...
so help me god if smith goes to Dallas Wyc and Steve must FIRE DANNY NOW Because that makes certain that he would have gone to boston and possibly got us a title but danny quit on the organization and most importantly he quit on the fans.
Quote from: mnshyn on December 22, 2014, 12:06:57 PMI guess that means they would want to keep Monroe and they may offer him some decent cash next year, now that they're gonna be committed to a Monroe/Drummond front court.Monroe has played really well this year. It has been looking more and more likely that Detroit change their mind and choose to keep him this summer.
I guess that means they would want to keep Monroe and they may offer him some decent cash next year, now that they're gonna be committed to a Monroe/Drummond front court.
i wonder if this will have any impact on the Jeff Green trade market.