My current opinions: -- Boston and Memphis each decided to take a cheap chance on a player that probably wouldn't work out. Memphis, in...
It was a Nike poster... Drexler wasn't Nike so it's Porter. Ed O.
But "in perspective" was NOT USED. The sentence read like this: There is no "in". "Perspective" is used as an ADJECTIVE. Further, I just noticed...
That's a lame attempt at covering up a typo. "Perspective economic opportunities" is a new term, as far as I can tell. I went through law school...
You're kidding, right? "Perspective" is not the right word choice. It's is PROSPECTIVE. Looking forward. Hypothetically. Perspective has to do...
I also don't say "Portland Trail Blazers". Because this is aboard about the Blazers, though, it's implied. Similarly, when the original post is about...
Between "perspective" (which is a typo) and "fiduciary duty" (which doesn't appear to be legally applicable)... I wonder if a lawyer even wrote this...
This thread is about us being able to trade Miles's contract if he's no longer medically retired. It has nothing to do with the email. You disagreed...
The situations aren't at all similar. Miles's games played in the preseason have nothing to do with his suspension. They count against the number...
I understand that, but if it was an argument that worked for both Boston and Memphis ("Hey... he's a guy we want to take a look at. We think he can...
This whole situation is unique. I can guarantee you, though, that cease and desist letters (often with little or no legal foundation) are sent out...
I've said this before, jokingly, but I am totally serious now: Portland should have claimed Darius on waivers. They should have nabbed him after...
People and companies do this thing all the time. The email might chill the employment opportunities for Miles, but unless he has actual damages...
Well there you go :) Ed O.
The amount of money spent on a potential Miles lawsuit would be money well spent IF the Blazers somehow retained their cap space. I guarantee it...
Nope. In fact, I believe it's correct according to Larry Coon's NBA Salary Cap FAQ. Jason Quick just isn't a good source for CBA info. :) Darius...
I think they are desperate, and figure an ounce of prevention would be worth a pound of cure. I don't think that the email will be at ALL...
Each team can both be screwing over the Blazers AND acting in good faith. The two are not at all at odds with one another. Teams sign free agents...
C'mon, OMG. Someone finally pointed out that you don't know SHIT. Just man up and admit that you don't know SHIT! ;) Ed O. P.S. Also "You...
Congrats. I don't have any emotional stake in this email at all. I'm giving my opinion based on my knowledge of the CBA and how Stern has acted in...
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