Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
4/$110M is the absolute max he can sign for. They probably settle at 4/$95M
To the best of my knowledge, $110 isn't the max. I think $130 is for Hield
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Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
4/$110M is the absolute max he can sign for. They probably settle at 4/$95M
Originally posted by sacniner:
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:
4/$110M is the absolute max he can sign for. They probably settle at 4/$95M
To the best of my knowledge, $110 isn't the max. I think $130 is for Hield
Originally posted by TheSixthRing:Originally posted by sacniner:Originally posted by TheSixthRing:4/$110M is the absolute max he can sign for. They probably settle at 4/$95M
To the best of my knowledge, $110 isn't the max. I think $130 is for Hield
That's not what Napear was saying on the radio yesterday, but he could be wrong.
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Originally posted by TheGore49er:
Damn. Zion out several weeks with a knee injury.
Originally posted by InconvenientTruth21:
I hate being this guy, but is the western conference this year potentially the best conference ever? It's ridiculous how loaded almost every team is
Originally posted by InconvenientTruth21:
I hate being this guy, but is the western conference this year potentially the best conference ever? It's ridiculous how loaded almost every team is
Originally posted by valrod33:Originally posted by TheGore49er:Damn. Zion out several weeks with a knee injury.
injury prone, will be the next greg oden
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