It's the Candyman.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4367213
Come try to get our trophy.
i guess all the deals dried up, and Odom did the only thing he could do. funny how he got the same deal Buss pulled off the table . . .article wrote:
Reached Thursday evening, Odom's agent Jeff Schwartz declined to discuss specifics but confirmed that the sides have an agreement in principle.
Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak declined comment.
He actually might get less. They offered him 4 years/$36 million, with the 4th year a team option. The new one is 4 years/$33 million, with the 4th year a team option. I think his agent fucked him.burnzz wrote:
i guess all the deals dried up, and Odom did the only thing he could do. funny how he got the same deal Buss pulled off the table . . .article wrote:
Reached Thursday evening, Odom's agent Jeff Schwartz declined to discuss specifics but confirmed that the sides have an agreement in principle.
Lakers general manager Mitch Kupchak declined comment.
i agreeSwan wrote:
All athletes are over-paid. They should be taxed more.
Have we found some sort of common ground?jsnipy wrote:
i agreeSwan wrote:
All athletes are over-paid. They should be taxed more.
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Well not exactly. The Jazz were totally up for it for the 3 quarters, and then Kobe got pumped up and Jackson said something to the boys which just made them relentless in defense in the 4th. The Jazz were just anally raped in the 4th quarter. They couldn't handle the serious defense and efficient attack the Lakers were putting on in the 4th. Was a real show to watch. I really don't see a team worrying them this year.KEN-JENNINGS wrote:
Yeah Lakers dominated last night.
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