gomretat
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Yup. Everyone assuming Butler steps right in and gets minutes could happen but if I were a betting man not what I would guess.I'd go Conley/Forrest/Butler though. . .
Probably closer to Conley/(Ingles)/ Forrest/Butler
Yup. Everyone assuming Butler steps right in and gets minutes could happen but if I were a betting man not what I would guess.I'd go Conley/Forrest/Butler though. . .
Probably closer to Conley/(Ingles)/ Forrest/Butler
Who cares about Oni, let him walk, he’s not an nba player never was and said during his first SL that he wasn’t when everyone was drooling all over him.If the Jazz can convince Forrest to take a 2-way deal, they can keep a roster spot for Oni. Thing is, I think a team is going to make Forrest an offer if the Jazz don't.
Jazz also need to come to terms with Butler. I haven't heard if he's signed yet. I can't imagine the Jazz would put Butler on a 2-way just to keep a deep roster spot for Oni though.
I agree but some people might like america and being close to their families. There is more to life than money imoHonestly, I don’t know why fringe NBA guys like Brantley don’t go get more PT and make more money overseas. If you’re good enough for the NBA, you’ll find your way back. If not, at least you maximized your earnings for what is a relatively short career rather than languishing in the G-League.
For sure. People have different values. Basketball players just have such a short window in which to make their money that if I were in their position, I’d maximize that aspect.I agree but some people might like america and being close to their families. There is more to life than money imo
for some guys the reasoning is that it’s far easier to get back in the NBA stateside. You never know when an injury happens, a g-league spot opens up, etc. Out of sight out of mind and all.For sure. People have different values. Basketball players just have such a short window in which to make their money that if I were in their position, I’d maximize that aspect.
Guys like Jimmer seem a little bitter about their careers. But he’s a legend in China, and became a multi-millionaire in the process. That should be seen as a high level of success.
Depending on how the rest of the season goes, yea. Worst case scenario, he can be a throw in on a trade.So can Brantley be used as a trade piece?
THere's way less certainty in Europe and you are going to be moving a lot. You arent giving as good of opportunities to train as you are in America with NBA facilities.Honestly, I don’t know why fringe NBA guys like Brantley don’t go get more PT and make more money overseas. If you’re good enough for the NBA, you’ll find your way back. If not, at least you maximized your earnings for what is a relatively short career rather than languishing in the G-League.
And if you think you have a shot at becoming a rotational player the odds are better by staying on an NBA roster.THere's way less certainty in Europe and you are going to be moving a lot. You arent giving as good of opportunities to train as you are in America with NBA facilities.
If you have a family it's a lot easier just to stay in America if you can still get a decent check.
That and I'm not sure if Brantley is really the prototype European player. I don't know how well his game would fit. It's not like NWG who really makes sense as a European player.And if you think you have a shot at becoming a rotational player the odds are better by staying on an NBA roster.