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Topic subjectIf he opts in thats 31 mil, opt out and sign a max he gets 40 mill a season
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2698842, If he opts in thats 31 mil, opt out and sign a max he gets 40 mill a season
Posted by guru0509, Wed Jun-12-19 02:33 PM
The next time he puts pen to paper will be for a max contract whether it's with gs or anyone else

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>i thought he should stay anyway because of the following:
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>- anywhere he goes is still gonna be considered a superfriends
>situation, unless he got patience to rebuild somewhere
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>- who he gonna play with? bron? that would be worse (in public
>perception) than playing with steph and 'nem. kyrie? shit. i
>wouldn't. w/ kawhi somewhere? he's now in the same breath as
>kd, so that'd be going to the dubs all over again
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>- the fans (and, real haters and imaginary haters) are ALWAYS
>gonna talk shit. knowing ppl gonna talk shit is part of
>growing up. he went down in the playoffs and he went from
>'best player on the planet' to "kawhi best player on the
>planet' to 'dubs better without him'. playing to public
>opinion is a losing game. always. he should ignore that shit
>
>my thoughts after the injury:
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>- unless there was some shady shit where they were pressing
>him against his will, he should stay at GS
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>- who else has the patience to let a potential superstar
>player sit out damn near a whole season before coming back?
>(they did it w/ boogie)
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>- who else has the luxury, roster wise, to do that and still
>win?
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>- who can pay him more? (and if they offer anything less than
>the maximum that will be truly fucked up)
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>- by all accounts, dubs have one of the best organizations, if
>not THE best organization in the league as far as the extra
>shit they do for their players and players' families compared
>to other squads.
>
>
>unless there was some bullshit behind the scenes, he needs to
>stay.
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>peace & blessings,
>
>x.
>
>www.twitter.com/poetx
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>I'm an advocate for working smarter, not harder. If you just
>focus on working hard you end up making someone else rich and
>
>not having much to show for it. (c) mad