http://grantland.com/features/wesle...quette-university-deandre-jordan-free-agency/ Long, all-inclusive article. One of many interesting quotes:
Good lord I miss Wes. Would be the coolest thing if he could retire a Blazer. Even as a 40 year old that doesn't play.
He was the heart and soul of the team, when he got hurt, the mentality of the team changed and thats it. I don't think anything "shifted" other than they didn't want to offer him a ton of money so he left.
Cmon Wes, Portland moved on from you only because Aldridge booked it. Don't make it sound like we purely just didnt want you back.
We certainly didn't at the contract he got though. I wouldn't have even paid a healthy Wes 4 years 70 million dollars.
If Aldridge had decided to stay, Wes would have been offered whatever it took to keep him. Same with Rolo.
I don't know if I agree. I don't think we would have maxed him out. That would have been absurd. Cuban looks really dumb, and if he comes back at less than 100%, he'll look even worse.
I think that is what Wes is mad at. Ownership wanted him back only conditionally with getting LMA back. Wes wanted to be wanted unconditionally.
Yeah, but we could turn that on him saying he's just chasing dollars regardless of where he plays. WELL NOW YOU KNOW
I disagree, I think RoLo was gone whether or not LA stayed or not, I mean we got a center with similar attributes whose younger and FAR cheaper before Free Agency began. I think if LA stayed, Wes would have either taken the discount from us or would still be in a Mavs jersey today. My gut says he'd still pick Dallas because money>team at the end of the day.
yep just like he left utah cause "they didnt feel he was worth the contract." I can't blame him, that is a shit load of money to turn down. If I was in his position and I took off my rose colored glasses I'd have to leave too.
That contract makes sense if it wasn't for the injury. Max money to be the 2nd\3rd wheel of a top 5 team is actually reasonable in today's NBA. He thought he deserved that money just like Kevin Love or Draymond Green did in their respective teams.
I know it doesn't make a lot of sense when you look at all those dollar numbers, but being the 2nd\3rd best guy on a top team entitles you to that kind of money in today's NBA.
before he went down he was top 3 in three pointers taken and made wasnt he? that's pretty important in today's NBA. add that to his hustle, ability to post, and defense, i still think he's a top 5 SG in the league pre injury. the question is does he bounce back from injury, and will he ever learn to dribble, or run a fast break.