He didn’t negotiate on behalf of the Knicks in the Hartenstein deal, either.
I sure don’t want to go back to the time when we didn’t have Leon Rose.
Sunday Sunday Sunday…
leon fell is such a jabroni…
I plan on having a lazy Xbox day and wait for NBA news after I go outside and cut this grass before it gets too hot lol. That’s it. That’s the comment.
Happy Sunday, errybody!
Diawara, Pate, Staley!
As Billy Gibbons used to sing:
Every night a new surprise!
At least we’re somehow “amused” while waiting for the REAL DEALS
They say 109 degrees F in Portugal and elsewhere in the region today (that’s almost 43 C). Stay cool and hydrated, folks!
it’s annoying they get to keep hartenstein but also retain jaylin williams on such a friendly contract. he struggled a bit with fouls in the playoffs but he’s a really useful player that can skeleton key into a lot of nba lineups that are otherwise tough to round out, since he can pass, is a willing shooter and will help with paint protection and rebounding.
I’m a bit surprised he didn’t bet on himself and try to get to a team that would play him more. But I guess 24 million isn’t chump change.
I really loved Jaylin in the draft. Fuckin’ OKC…
If they decline Hartenstein’s team option or after next season to save money, they get Jaylin on what should be a team-friendly deal for 2 seasons.
That seems like a bargain basement price
Fun(k) with numbers: tilt your head this way, Mark Williams is a great get:
Williams is one of only four players to have averaged at least 13 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per 36 minutes in 2,500 minutes or more over his three seasons in the league.
Tilt your head the other way, Williams is a lousy get:
The Hornets were a slightly better rebounding team with Williams off the floor (grabbing 50.4% of available boards) than they were with him on the floor (48.9%) this past season. And opponents shot 65.1% at the rim when he was there, a mark which ranked just 62nd among 99 players who defended at least 200 shots at the rim.
Went to BJ’s yesterday and bought a box of Island Way sorbet. I had never heard of it, so this was an impulse buy. It is sorbet in a fruit shell. Anyways..I grabbed the Red Berry/Grapefruit flavored one in the Grapefruit shell out of the freezer because I thought that might be my least favorite one, and IT WAS AMAZING for cheap sorbet. Life is grand.
Hopefully the Knicks will have the same type of unexpectedly good offseason
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He didn’t negotiate on behalf of the Knicks in the Hartenstein deal, either.
I sure don’t want to go back to the time when we didn’t have Leon Rose.
Sunday Sunday Sunday…
leon fell is such a jabroni…
I plan on having a lazy Xbox day and wait for NBA news after I go outside and cut this grass before it gets too hot lol. That’s it. That’s the comment.
Happy Sunday, errybody!
Diawara, Pate, Staley!
As Billy Gibbons used to sing:
Every night a new surprise!
At least we’re somehow “amused” while waiting for the REAL DEALS
They say 109 degrees F in Portugal and elsewhere in the region today (that’s almost 43 C). Stay cool and hydrated, folks!
it’s annoying they get to keep hartenstein but also retain jaylin williams on such a friendly contract. he struggled a bit with fouls in the playoffs but he’s a really useful player that can skeleton key into a lot of nba lineups that are otherwise tough to round out, since he can pass, is a willing shooter and will help with paint protection and rebounding.
I’m a bit surprised he didn’t bet on himself and try to get to a team that would play him more. But I guess 24 million isn’t chump change.
I really loved Jaylin in the draft. Fuckin’ OKC…
If they decline Hartenstein’s team option or after next season to save money, they get Jaylin on what should be a team-friendly deal for 2 seasons.
That seems like a bargain basement price
Fun(k) with numbers: tilt your head this way, Mark Williams is a great get:
Williams is one of only four players to have averaged at least 13 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per 36 minutes in 2,500 minutes or more over his three seasons in the league.
Tilt your head the other way, Williams is a lousy get:
The Hornets were a slightly better rebounding team with Williams off the floor (grabbing 50.4% of available boards) than they were with him on the floor (48.9%) this past season. And opponents shot 65.1% at the rim when he was there, a mark which ranked just 62nd among 99 players who defended at least 200 shots at the rim.
Went to BJ’s yesterday and bought a box of Island Way sorbet. I had never heard of it, so this was an impulse buy. It is sorbet in a fruit shell. Anyways..I grabbed the Red Berry/Grapefruit flavored one in the Grapefruit shell out of the freezer because I thought that might be my least favorite one, and IT WAS AMAZING for cheap sorbet. Life is grand.
Hopefully the Knicks will have the same type of unexpectedly good offseason
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