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Sanders has tremendous upside, but he seems more determined to change the league's marijuana policy than win a championship. When he tries, he's a difference maker; he could easily start over Timo. But he's never given consistent effort, so I'll understand if the Cavs pass - even if he goes on to have a great career elsewhere.
That is a pretty clear sign he isn't going to be playing any more bball (maybe not his choice).
In general, Sanders has the Bucks for whatever he wants, since the contract is guaranteed.
Only way you walk away from that much money (and your agent ever lets you do it), is if you think the Bucks have a pretty strong case to suspend you without pay for a long time..... The Bucks probably would pay $13M to not deal with the headache of doing that, even if they think they would win.
Wow, his agent should be fired.
Unles he killed someone and buried the body in the arena, it is almost impossible for a team to go to an arbitrator and get a contract overturned. He would have to be doing stuff so above and beyond smoking weed that I can't imagine buyout discussions would be an option. If the Bucks felt like they could void his deal, there's no way they'd be paying out anything.
He left an insane amount of money on the table, which likely hints at one of the extremes. He's either off the rails and doesn't give a shit about anything or was willing to walk away from his current deal in time to latch on to one of the remaining open rosters spots on a contender.
Even if it is the latter, I would really need to be talked in to it.
Wow, his agent should be fired.
Unles he killed someone and buried the body in the arena, it is almost impossible for a team to go to an arbitrator and get a contract overturned. He would have to be doing stuff so above and beyond smoking weed that I can't imagine buyout discussions would be an option. If the Bucks felt like they could void his deal, there's no way they'd be paying out anything.
He left an insane amount of money on the table, which likely hints at one of the extremes. He's either off the rails and doesn't give a shit about anything or was willing to walk away from his current deal in time to latch on to one of the remaining open rosters spots on a contender.
Even if it is the latter, I would really need to be talked in to it.
16. Larry Sanders is not an option. He has stuff going on for himself that I'm not comfortable talking about.
17. Sanders left $20 million on the table, because he needed out of the NBA for now.