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Can we please get this guy on the Hornets? We need this type of attitude down low.


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24 minutes ago, Omega Atrocity said:

See Andrew Bynum

Whoever signs this guy will almost certainly regret it a year later. He is very immature, and I don't think he cares about anything other than his stats one bit. He's not the kind of guy you should want on your team for over $20 mill/year

1. Young player

2. Played well enough to get a nice deal in free agency.

3. Will be a free agent because he may or may not be a detriment to the contender he's currently on.

4. Provides a skillset this team really needs.

Lance Stephenson!

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28 minutes ago, cbarrier90 said:

1. Young player

2. Played well enough to get a nice deal in free agency.

3. Will be a free agent because he may or may not be a detriment to the contender he's currently on.

4. Provides a skillset this team really needs.

Lance Stephenson!

That's a comp I didn't even think of, good points.

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No Thanks!

 

" Advance stats continue to tell a story that ends with the Heat simply being a better basketball team when Whiteside isn't on the court. All season long, the numbers have shown the Heat has a drastically better defense withoutits shot-blocking seven-footer standing in the paint. It's no longer too small of a sample size — the Heat is a better defensive team without Whiteside on the court. As it stands, the Heat has a defensive rating of 102.0 with Whiteside on the court and a 96.5 rating with him off the court. The defensive numbers — no matter how hard your eye-test tries to make you disagree — continue to suggest the Heat is a better defensive team when Whiteside doesn't play."

 

http://www.miaminewtimes.com/news/miami-heat-is-better-without-hassan-whiteside-on-the-court-8215115

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Pass on Whiteside. He's a big baby, and Miami's def is better without him on the floor. 

Lol at Cousins throwing a ball at CP's head. My favorite Big Cous moment was a few weeks ago when he got tangled up with a player, and he cocked back like he was going to hit the player, and then caught himself. 

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On 3/8/2016 at 2:36 PM, Kakarot said:

Pass on Whiteside. He's a big baby, and Miami's def is better without him on the floor. 

Lol at Cousins throwing a ball at CP's head. My favorite Big Cous moment was a few weeks ago when he got tangled up with a player, and he cocked back like he was going to hit the player, and then caught himself. 

nobody fugs with Steven Adams.

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