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Joe Haden is in Charlotte


Jeremy Igo

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1 minute ago, Hogmolliesmaht said:

They will probably sign him too. What could be better for Haden than that chance to play against his old team twice a year?

Yeah...

I'm sure Joe Haden cares about "sticking it to Cleveland"

No one cares about Cleveland.

 

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1 minute ago, *FreeFua* said:

Yeah...

I'm sure Joe Haden cares about "sticking it to Cleveland"

No one cares about Cleveland.

 

Seriously dude? You're going to argue with this too? All players want to stick it to their old teams after they get cut or traded and I'm sure he cares whether you do or not.

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Just now, Hogmolliesmaht said:

Seriously dude? You're going to argue with this too? All players want to stick it to their old teams and I'm sure he cares whether you do or not.

Not when their old team is Cleveland and he'll recoup what money he lost with his new contract.

He is most likely grateful that Cleveland released him.

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