Thu Sep 29, 2011 3:39 pm
Do you realize that one of us has suggested a combined total of THIRTEEN amnesty guys who were signed or extended in the summer of 2010? Jermaine O'Neal, Linas Kleiza, Carlos Boozer, Travis Outlaw, Josh Childress, David Lee, Mike Miller, Ryan Gomes, Darko Milicic, Richard Jefferson, Drew Gooden, Al Harrington and Brendan Haywood. The owners' complaining about player salaries being too high is like the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills complaining about being in the public eye. It makes no sense. I'm starting to get bitter again, Abrams.
Sun Oct 02, 2011 1:48 am
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Andrew wrote:Bill Simmons and Jonathan Abrams comb through the league team-by-team and decide which players should be released via an amnesty clause that is bound to come if a hard cap or similar system is adopted when a new CBA is agreed upon.
It's a good read and I'd tend to agree with most of the suggestions. I would disagree that the Bulls should cut Boozer loose though. Some might be willing to take that gamble but I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt due to his injuries in the postseason and I think they need what he brings to the table when he's healthy. I wouldn't cut Brewer loose either, so I'm with Abrams on that one. I'm not sold on completely Hamilton being an available option or necessarily the solution if he is.
Andrew wrote:Interesting point with the Heat. Miller had his moments after injuries pretty much derailed his 2011 season but shedding his salary and filling out the roster with a couple of solid pieces in his place might be the better way to go. Even though I think he's gotten a bit of a bad rap given the circumstances, Brandon Roy does seem like the logical choice in Portland. Simmons' prediction doesn't seem all that far fetched, though.
Andrew wrote:Artest..excuse me, World Peace...is another interesting one. If I'm the Lakers, I think I'd have to strongly consider letting him go. Things worked out in 2010 but he may have worn out his welcome and usefulness. Unless he can come back in a big way, he's potentially just an expensive distraction who's no longer cutting it on the court. Cutting Walton loose makes more sense from a talent standpoint, but keeping The Artist Formerly Known As Artest around is probably more likely to backfire.
Andrew wrote:Also love this observation from Simmons:Do you realize that one of us has suggested a combined total of THIRTEEN amnesty guys who were signed or extended in the summer of 2010? Jermaine O'Neal, Linas Kleiza, Carlos Boozer, Travis Outlaw, Josh Childress, David Lee, Mike Miller, Ryan Gomes, Darko Milicic, Richard Jefferson, Drew Gooden, Al Harrington and Brendan Haywood. The owners' complaining about player salaries being too high is like the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills complaining about being in the public eye. It makes no sense. I'm starting to get bitter again, Abrams.
Tue Oct 04, 2011 9:50 am
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Just realized that if it weren't for Diop, Tyrus Thomas would be on that list as well. I would also put Amir Johnson (instead of Kleiza or Calderon) and Joe Johnson (instead of Williams) on that list. Would've been 16 amnesty guys from the free agent class of 2010.Andrew wrote:
Also love this observation from Simmons:Do you realize that one of us has suggested a combined total of THIRTEEN amnesty guys who were signed or extended in the summer of 2010? Jermaine O'Neal, Linas Kleiza, Carlos Boozer, Travis Outlaw, Josh Childress, David Lee, Mike Miller, Ryan Gomes, Darko Milicic, Richard Jefferson, Drew Gooden, Al Harrington and Brendan Haywood. The owners' complaining about player salaries being too high is like the Real Housewives of Beverly Hills complaining about being in the public eye. It makes no sense. I'm starting to get bitter again, Abrams.
Tue Oct 04, 2011 10:05 am
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