Hey p they want me to come off the bench P thinking to himself: “they” are clueless bro. You are not even bench worthy anymore.
Our offer was slightly above average compared to what he would receive anywhere else, Houston has no state taxes but also limited $$$ oppprtunities, Melo already had a shoe deal so those Li Ning promotions were a no go. I think when people say they go to X glamor city for the fame it just means endorsement activities, the more fame you have the more $$$ you make. You also have more access to stuff like high profile parties and the hottest women around, we're lucky Harden thirst is already quenched by the local strip club lol.
I will say that Vince Carter at least seems very content with being a role player and just to still be playing. He is, and always has been, more athletic, which helps too. PS- amazing to look at Vince Carter’s draft class again. It seems like Michael Dickerson’s career ended decades ago.
True. Sad. I liked Dickerson as a player. As fun as it was acquiring Steve Francis, I was kind of sad not to see him develop as a Rocket. Injuries derailed his career anyway. Alas.
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