DannyDuberstein said:
I don't think it was a league conspiracy, but I also sure don't think Nico minded giving the Lakers a long-term boost with the thought that it will pay off for him personally some day. I think he stupidly thought he could win a title here with AD this year or next, then could ride off to that next gig seen as a champion but also thought well of in LA (and with major players in the business with ties in some way to the Lakers doing well - which is a long list). Instead he's the biggest joke in sports
Even if they didn't want to pay him that, you have to get fair value and AD, Christie and a first isn't close to fair value.satexas said:DannyDuberstein said:
I don't think it was a league conspiracy, but I also sure don't think Nico minded giving the Lakers a long-term boost with the thought that it will pay off for him personally some day. I think he stupidly thought he could win a title here with AD this year or next, then could ride off to that next gig seen as a champion but also thought well of in LA (and with major players in the business with ties in some way to the Lakers doing well - which is a long list). Instead he's the biggest joke in sports
I think you are all overthinking it all.
It was about the "SuperMax contract". If they didn't trade him, they were on the hook for a 5-year, $345 million dollar super-max extension.
They didn't want to pay Luka 69 million-a-year. It's that simple.
Money, power and ***** make the world go round'.
Guitarsoup said:Even if they didn't want to pay him that, you have to get fair value and AD, Christie and a first isn't close to fair value.satexas said:DannyDuberstein said:
I don't think it was a league conspiracy, but I also sure don't think Nico minded giving the Lakers a long-term boost with the thought that it will pay off for him personally some day. I think he stupidly thought he could win a title here with AD this year or next, then could ride off to that next gig seen as a champion but also thought well of in LA (and with major players in the business with ties in some way to the Lakers doing well - which is a long list). Instead he's the biggest joke in sports
I think you are all overthinking it all.
It was about the "SuperMax contract". If they didn't trade him, they were on the hook for a 5-year, $345 million dollar super-max extension.
They didn't want to pay Luka 69 million-a-year. It's that simple.
Money, power and ***** make the world go round'.
DannyDuberstein said:
Exactly. Did it directly cause it? Probably not. Does putting his body under stress more than anyone else in the league over the past month increase the chances of something bad happening? Absolutely.
It also boils down to this - when you build your team around old guys with a history of getting hurt, you can't call it bad luck when they get hurt.
I don't even believe that had anything to do with it based on 2 reasons:satexas said:Guitarsoup said:Even if they didn't want to pay him that, you have to get fair value and AD, Christie and a first isn't close to fair value.satexas said:DannyDuberstein said:
I don't think it was a league conspiracy, but I also sure don't think Nico minded giving the Lakers a long-term boost with the thought that it will pay off for him personally some day. I think he stupidly thought he could win a title here with AD this year or next, then could ride off to that next gig seen as a champion but also thought well of in LA (and with major players in the business with ties in some way to the Lakers doing well - which is a long list). Instead he's the biggest joke in sports
I think you are all overthinking it all.
It was about the "SuperMax contract". If they didn't trade him, they were on the hook for a 5-year, $345 million dollar super-max extension.
They didn't want to pay Luka 69 million-a-year. It's that simple.
Money, power and ***** make the world go round'.
No doubt the Mavs didn't get full value.
But that's not what my post is about. My post is only about WHY the Mavs even traded him at all.
No ****, everybody already knew this.satexas said:Guitarsoup said:Even if they didn't want to pay him that, you have to get fair value and AD, Christie and a first isn't close to fair value.satexas said:DannyDuberstein said:
I don't think it was a league conspiracy, but I also sure don't think Nico minded giving the Lakers a long-term boost with the thought that it will pay off for him personally some day. I think he stupidly thought he could win a title here with AD this year or next, then could ride off to that next gig seen as a champion but also thought well of in LA (and with major players in the business with ties in some way to the Lakers doing well - which is a long list). Instead he's the biggest joke in sports
I think you are all overthinking it all.
It was about the "SuperMax contract". If they didn't trade him, they were on the hook for a 5-year, $345 million dollar super-max extension.
They didn't want to pay Luka 69 million-a-year. It's that simple.
Money, power and ***** make the world go round'.
No doubt the Mavs didn't get full value.
But that's not what my post is about. My post is only about WHY the Mavs even traded him at all.
BIMS O1 said:
Any money they "saved" by not paying the super max they are losing in concession/merchandise and ticket sales. They absolutely misread the situation and royally effed up. I can't believe it's been over a month and I am still annoyed about a professional sports management issue.
Is this a fire Nico chant?? pic.twitter.com/86xFinjLLH
— Brendan Smith (@brendantime) March 7, 2025
Neither. OMax about to have season ending wrist surgeryM.C. Swag said:"done" or simply ran out lolGuitarsoup said:
Now that God is done injuring Mavs players, he's injuring ex-Mavs players.Jalen Brunson headed to the locker room after suffering a leg injury on this play
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) March 7, 2025
He stayed in to shoot his FT's pic.twitter.com/bw4jrE3Uhj
Grimes is so real for this! 🙏
— SLO HOOPS FAN 🇸🇮 (@SloHoopsFan) March 7, 2025
He exposed the lies by Nico and Dumont, said Luka was always in the gym and that they were pushing a narrative!
via The Athletic pic.twitter.com/Yoz4o8nuP7
The Gym is that hookah place on Elm, right?Zachary Klement said:Grimes is so real for this! 🙏
— SLO HOOPS FAN 🇸🇮 (@SloHoopsFan) March 7, 2025
He exposed the lies by Nico and Dumont, said Luka was always in the gym and that they were pushing a narrative!
via The Athletic pic.twitter.com/Yoz4o8nuP7
Quentin Grimes on Dallas:
— MFFL NATION (@NationMffl) March 7, 2025
“It’s crazy what’s going on, so it’s a blessing in disguise that I got moved… But I feel for them for sure. We had a tight-knit group over there this season. We had a good chance of winning it all...”
(via @JaredWeissNBA) pic.twitter.com/r1ivssnIlE
Fortunately, Dallas will never have to worry about anyone getting clamped by Jaylen Brown in the finals ever again!Enviroag02 said:
Luka having a tough time vs Jalen Brown tonight.
The dude should have tried to learn more about health and wellness during his time with Anthony Davis!EllisCoAg said:
Now, Nico got LeBron hurt
double aught said:
Fire Nico chants at SMU, Stars, and FC Dallas so far. Can we please run this POS bum out of town already?
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DG9jXbWMBzY/?igsh=YThtdHV6YXUycXVp
“Fire Nico” chants at Medieval Times
— Dallas Texas TV (@DallasTexasTV) March 9, 2025
pic.twitter.com/WIZ4WLqCfd
J.P. 03 said:double aught said:
Fire Nico chants at SMU, Stars, and FC Dallas so far. Can we please run this POS bum out of town already?
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DG9jXbWMBzY/?igsh=YThtdHV6YXUycXVp
Add Medieval Times to your list:“Fire Nico” chants at Medieval Times
— Dallas Texas TV (@DallasTexasTV) March 9, 2025
pic.twitter.com/WIZ4WLqCfd