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He lost a ton of money by refusing not to get the shot. I dont think it was out of the question at all.
He lost $17M for not getting an experimental vaccine that turns out he didn't have to get anyways.

His biggest gripe with the Nets was that he wanted long term financial security, he was going to get that by taking $30M less on a 1 year deal and forfeit his bird rights by signing with the Lakers??
 
He lost $17M for not getting an experimental vaccine that turns out he didn't have to get anyways.

His biggest gripe with the Nets was that he wanted long term financial security, he was going to get that by taking $30M less on a 1 year deal and forfeit his bird rights by signing with the Lakers??
experimental, right.
 
My taxpayer MLE play?

I would split the taxpayer MLE between the Martin twins and sign them both.

Young, long, athletic, versatile.

What we actually do? Probably give it all to some old guy we have to attach a pick to get off his contract in a year.
 
My taxpayer MLE play?

I would split the taxpayer MLE between the Martin twins and sign them both.

Young, long, athletic, versatile.

What we actually do? Probably give it all to some old guy we have to attach a pick to get off his contract in a year.
We might not even use it, Ryan is pinching pennies on uniform design and roster building.
 
He lost $17M for not getting an experimental vaccine that turns out he didn't have to get anyways.

His biggest gripe with the Nets was that he wanted long term financial security, he was going to get that by taking $30M less on a 1 year deal and forfeit his bird rights by signing with the Lakers??
I'm glad he got his long -term financial security. How would he have survived on the $100 million he's made so far?

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I dont think signing John Wall to a minimum contract, a guy who has barely played the last few years and when he has he hasnt been any good, prevents them from wanting Conley.
 
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