looks like im done here....just one thing,if wally go and dont want to be bought out i really believe that this team will win the title......
If we do in fact move Wally, we need to get him back. He's important to this team. I truly think he's the type of guy that comes off the bench on a championship team.
Good to see him get a body on his man a few times, unlike the LA game. This kid is a quick learner.JJ with 8 rebounds allright! AV is back too baby!!!!
All joking aside, I totally agree Jigo. Wally is an easy target at times but he has been a stand up guy this year and has done whatever he's been asked to do... all while his name has been floated in rumors pretty much since the end of last season. He would be one guy that would deserve to be rewarded by getting a buyout and being part of a championship here. I would definitely welcome him back.
How do buyouts work? Would Wally have to do some convincing for it to happen? Or is it as easy as just asking a team to do it and they do it?
Your the man. At first you just seemed like a Wally fan to me but now you actually seem like a Cavs fan and Wally is your favorite player. Best wishes to Wally if he does go anywhere and it would be awesome to have him back. THat 3 point shooting, defense (at least effort defensively), and rebounding would be very nice ot have as a 10,11th man off the benchlooks like im done here....just one thing,if wally go and dont want to be bought out i really believe that this team will win the title......
It depends on the team he would be dealt to, but theoretically it would seem fairly simple since said team would already be in cost-cutting mode, or they wouldn't have traded for Wally's expiring contract in the first place. If they agreed to a buyout (assuming Wally would ask for it) I would think they'd be receptive to not having to pay the remainder of his salary this season (still millions) and instead only pay him much less to leave. Then Wally would just have to sit for 30 days and resist any offers from other contenders.
It depends on the team he would be dealt to, but theoretically it would seem fairly simple since said team would already be in cost-cutting mode, or they wouldn't have traded for Wally's expiring contract in the first place. If they agreed to a buyout (assuming Wally would ask for it) I would think they'd be receptive to not having to pay the remainder of his salary this season (still millions) and instead only pay him much less to leave. Then Wally would just have to sit for 30 days and resist any offers from other contenders.