So, if skill isn't part of the criteria, it's not really about who is the worst player in the history of the league, it's about who is the player @DaLong hates the most. That's fine. Feel free to compile a list and post it, but call it what it is: Players DaLong Hates the Most. BNM
Hate is a strong word, I don’t hate people. But yeah besides that you’re right, players that I think are a waste of money.
Then why are you asking us to create a list of players you think are a waste of money? There are several players from the Summer of 2016 alone that make more than Meyers and produce less, mostly due to injury/age (Parsons, Noah, Deng, etc.), but some just due to general suckage (Mozgov). How can you expect us to answer your question, when your list is purely subjective and based on your own likes and dislikes? We can't read your mind. BNM
Bro I just asked the exact question two posts ago, I think Leonard belongs on that list. Any other ideas? That was it. Moving on...
No fans don't all have to follow your lollypop rainbows and sunshine mantra. The players are grown professionals, they can handle criticism.
Meyers played another good game last night. Came in and did some real good things on the court. You guys realize i said ANOTHER good game. Glad he got a block. That is a pretty tough one to get also. He moved a long ways to get to that shot.
Yeah, I actually didn't say any of that, did I? Here's what I said: Just pointing out that if you REALLY want Meyers gone as badly as you claim, you should want him to continue to play well and increase his trade value. An average back up 7-footer getting $10 million a year actually isn't overpaid by current NBA standards. Whether Meyers can continue to play like an average back-up 7-footer is yet to be seen, but if you really want him gone, it's in your own best interest if he does. No rainbows or lollypops for you, just stating what seemed obvious to me. I now respectfully return you to your doom and gloom. BNM