I'd like to see a Millsap/Carroll for Griffin swap but millsap is expiring.Clips should trade Blake and get a large hull for him. Replenish the team.
I'd like to see a Millsap/Carroll for Griffin swap but millsap is expiring.Clips should trade Blake and get a large hull for him. Replenish the team.
Byron Scott is a month away from ranking in the bottom five in defensive efficiency in his fourth straight season on the bench (with a one-year break between his stops in Cleveland and L.A.). That feat has been pulled off before - by Tom Nissalke (four straight full seasons) and dikk Motta (six straight) but not in a league that had more than 23 teams.


I made that gif
Byron is awful, not sure how he keeps getting jobs, dude is now threatening to start Lin over Clarkson![]()
I made that gif
Byron is awful, not sure how he keeps getting jobs, dude is now threatening to start Lin over Clarkson![]()

Anthony Davis can agree upon a five-year "designated player" extension this offseason with the New Orleans Pelicans.
If signed this offseason, Davis would essentially get a six-year max deal with the big jump in pay beginning in 2016.
Davis is also eligible for the "fifth year 30 percent max criteria" that allows eligible players on rookie deals to get a four-year extension and make up to 30 percent of their team's cap if they reach a certain criteria.
Davis' representatives have not yet decided how to proceed with the Pelicans, two sources said over the weekend.
lol what happened here
lol what happened here
lol what happened here
Bron was trying to save the ball from going out and the Asian dude reached out and touched it, Cavs got the ball but they were probably gonna go on a fastbreak had he not interfered.
Anthony Davis can agree upon a five-year "designated player" extension this offseason with the New Orleans Pelicans.
If signed this offseason, Davis would essentially get a six-year max deal with the big jump in pay beginning in 2016.
Davis is also eligible for the "fifth year 30 percent max criteria" that allows eligible players on rookie deals to get a four-year extension and make up to 30 percent of their team's cap if they reach a certain criteria.
Davis' representatives have not yet decided how to proceed with the Pelicans, two sources said over the weekend.
So would it be better for him to not take that rookie extension (the same ones that Bron/Wade/Bosh/Melo/KD took), and just become a free agent in 2016, in which he could bank off of the new CBA deal? Or is the amount of money he's eligible for limited to the % of his current (rookie) salary? How does it work?