The penalties are so severe, it's essentially functioning as a hard cap. Unless you're a no doubt championship contender with all your pieces set, you can't be in the second apron.The new CBA really F’d up teams that we’re willing to pay the tax.
Yeah but right now it doesn’t seem to be stopping Matt Ishbia from losing his mindThe penalties are so severe, it's essentially functioning as a hard cap. Unless you're a no doubt championship contender with all your pieces set, you can't be in the second apron.
N-gga did you not read the last part of the postDawg I don’t give a fukk if wearing that shyt gave me a 40 inch vertical I ain’t wearin no sports bra
Chet Holmgren look like a 7 ft tall Lesbian!
It has reached the point when I speak to various teams that it would be a legitimate leaguewide surprise now if Fred VanVleet and Dillon Brooks don’t strike verbal agreements to join the Houston Rockets by Friday night.
VanVleet, as covered in this cyberspace Wednesday, is expected to receive a two-year offer from Houston worth a projected maximum of $83.6 million.
Brooks has been regarded for days as an even likelier free agent to join the Rockets — also on a two-year deal in the $14-to-$16 million range annually
YesN-gga did you not read the last part of the post
for what??
for what??
There's growing momentum that the Rockets will have the edge in signing unrestricted free agent Kyle Kuzma, league sources tell B/R
The Sacramento Kings have also shown interest in Kuzma. They're one of the few teams with the type of cap space to offer the veteran forward the salary he's seeking.
The Rockets are ready to turn the corner on their rebuild by adding proven players who are capable of leading them back to the playoffs next season.
Houston could also sign unrestricted free agent point guard Fred VanVleet, as Marc Stein reported on his Substack. However, the Toronto Raptors want to re-sign VanVleet.