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So we all agree Hendo can't be on the roster this year?


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Henderson is a loyal player who played with some of the shittiest teams in NBA history and was the only bright spot. He never complained or demanded a trade. Now he has become the most hated player on the team why? I agree as much as the next guy that he deserves to be in a lesser role. However, would you rather of had Gary Neal or Ben Gordon starting last year? If so, we would not of made the playoffs.

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Henderson is a loyal player who played with some of the shittiest teams in NBA history and was the only bright spot. He never complained or demanded a trade. Now he has become the most hated player on the team why? I agree as much as the next guy that he deserves to be in a lesser role. However, would you rather of had Gary Neal or Ben Gordon starting last year? If so, we would not of made the playoffs.

You have to be atleast helping the team to demand anything. What was he gonna complain about?!? lmao

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Henderson is a loyal player who played with some of the shittiest teams in NBA history and was the only bright spot. He never complained or demanded a trade. Now he has become the most hated player on the team why? I agree as much as the next guy that he deserves to be in a lesser role. However, would you rather of had Gary Neal or Ben Gordon starting last year? If so, we would not of made the playoffs.

This is a business. If you value loyalty above all else, go get yourself a dog. Besides, Henderson isn't a special player. What leverage would he have had to ever demand a trade?

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This is a business. If you value loyalty above all else, go get yourself a dog. Besides, Henderson isn't a special player. What leverage would he have had to ever demand a trade?

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I value loyalty, not above "all else" but I do value it. I think if someone came along willing to take his contract of our hands I'd do it as long as we had a guy like Lance Stephenson who would be the starter anyways.

I want clear something up. I'm not defending keeping him. I'd like to trade his 6 million a year contract. However, I don't understand all the hate he gets. He may get more playing time then he deserves, but that is because of the lack of options behind him. It's not his fault. He has done nothing to orchestrate the hate he gets. Same with McRoberts.

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