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16 assists for the hornets. Kemba with another of his usual performances shooting under 40%, getting torched by his man, and dishing out 3 whole assists.

Well guys, that's three really bad contracts on the team now. But this one is on the books quite a bit longer.

Those contracts don't look good right now but the important thing is they are movable, especially after the new cap kicks in. Part of the reason we signed Lance was because the deal is so easy to get out of if the experiment fails since we held all the leverage.

If we wanted to make deals involving the three contracts I think you're referring to, Lance and Marvin will be on one year contracts next season (because of Lances team option) for combined expirings of 16 million. Assuming Gerald opts in this offseason he also brings the expirings for 2016 to upwards of 20 million. Those are valuable trade chips regardless of their play on the court.

As far as Kemba is concerned, Jeremy Lin was dealt to the Lakers with a worse contract in this cap, so even though it was a bit of an overpay there would be a market for him if we wanted to move him. Teams like Sacramento love to acquire assets that have diminished in value so they can sell them high, hence bringing in Rudy Gay and being interested in the albatross of Josh Smith and out of place Rajon Rondo.

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16 assists for the hornets. Kemba with another of his usual performances shooting under 40%, getting torched by his man, and dishing out 3 whole assists.

Well guys, that's three really bad contracts on the team now. But this one is on the books quite a bit longer.

No way you're going to win consistently or a lot of games if you starting PG is dishing out 3 assists. PG is the most important position in the game.

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Wow guys, and again I'm correct!!!!

Just fuggn listen to me and quit being a homer.

Kemba is a mediocre NBA PG who is overpaid. So, stop living with the past Kemba Walker of UCONN!

Omg thank you carolina chuck. You're the only person who's ever expressed this opinion about Kemba. Can you tell me the winning lottery numbers too??

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