What difference does that make?Yeah but can’t you rent?
Why you gotta buy?
Liquidity, flexibility and freedom.What difference does that make?
None of that is true in this scenario. You've done nothing but talk nonsense. None of this is relevant to Clarkson.Liquidity, flexibility and freedom.
Renting free you up to move every 6 months if you wanted to without much waiting around or repercussions.
Have you heard of digital nomads? These are people who could work remotely. They therefore can live in different countries all around the world without being tied down.
It’s what new gen are choosing nowadays.
What makes you think it’s not? You’re not saying you know Clarkson personally do you?None of that is true in this scenario. You've done nothing but talk nonsense. None of this is relevant to Clarkson.
Ah, I've misunderstood, then. Thanks.If you pull someone off waivers you take the entire contract. When a player is signed after clearing waivers the new contract is subtracted from the old contract. But, yes, the cap hit for the old team does not change.
I mean subtracting a vet min from a real contract is generally a rounding error though.Ah, I've misunderstood, then. Thanks.
he likes it tightClarkson is just such a unique player. He's the guy you want to take a shot at the end of the shot clock, but not the guy you want taking a shot otherwise. I posted this in another thread, but will post again:
Jordan Clarkson has the 3rd best 3pt % in the league when not open at 39.1%, but Clarkson's chart is just crazy: Wide Open - 38.5%, Open - 32.7%, Tight - 39.1%, Very Tight - 50%
A higher proportion of young people ARE priced out than any period since at least the Great Depression.most young people feel priced out, but if money wasn’t an issue, they’d jump on buying homes too.