Marcus Morris and Nerlens Noel fire Rich Paul as their agent

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Unless you're a superstar or an unconditional LeBron friend, Im not sure why you would sign with RP. RP can get you a max (although he got AD to waive 4M for no reason now) and he can get you to fukk your team's cap space if LeBron is on that team. that is RP's abilities

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I dont like using this but Nerlens is a dumb c00n
 

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Agents get fired and hired everyday. The only reason people are making a big deal about this, is because Rich is black and LeBron's agent. White agents get fired EVERYDAY. No one makes a big deal about it.

Do you see the guys Rich reps??? White agents would die to get their hands on AD, Ben Simmons and the others. Rich Paul is a shark, and we should all be proud of a black man that is killing it in a predominately white man's business.

Noel is still with Paul, also. Do I believe Morris should've got way more money? Hell yeah. But we don't know the behind the scenes. Some GM's might've been hating on Morris. He should've got paid more, but sometimes the deals don't fall the way they should. It happens.
 

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But the Kings didn't feel that Morris was worth waiting for? But instead chose Ariza/Joseph/Dedmon on w 2 yr deal with 3rd year team option?
The Kings aren't a franchise that can afford to wait...it's no coincidence that every significant deal they signed was in the first 12 hours of FA :francis:

Barnes, Dedmon, Joseph and Ariza all went before Monday morning on July 1st :francis:


The only way for the Kings to have any hope of landing decent FAs is offering well above market price as early as possible...they can't afford open-market competition with better-located / better-managed (historically) franchises.
 
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