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Take Gasol for instance.
Artest may have found his place, too early to tell, however three things for sure, is,
1. His bad reputation is more about being misunderstood by those that love to hate.
2. Artest is no punk in any definition of the word.
3. He now has a chance to be a part essential part of a legendary franchise, and also get a part of that huge endorsement cake, which is smart.
It would be smart that any championship team be restricted, and that players can only represent an Olympic team every other few years, though I would rather have the Olympics restrict pros from competing in basketball, as it is not a true representation of a country in my opinion, but of a training system that is paid for by big money and is why the NBA players usually dominate the Olympics.
As for your remark Perchic, though it was injured prior, the cause was overuse.
Gasol has been playing straight for two NBA and Two off seasons without a break, and the body brakes down when it???s not allowed to rest & recuperate.
What is ridiculous is paying these players multimillion dollar contracts, which, face it, is for the use of their bodies, will, and skill, all in the same package, then allowing them to eat candy as a dietary choice, play off season for another team or any activity which will affect their ability to fulfill their contractual duties.
If you think that any player would not sign a contract that stipulates that their health, which is based upon several factors as in resting when off season, then you are living in a dream world.
There are millions of athletes waiting in the wings that would love to take the place of anyone who was foolish enough to turn down that kind of money if the contract read that they were required to take care of their bodies when off the court.
It's a No Brainer !
Besides, Real patriots live at home.
If Spain, Argentina or any other country are so in need of our NBA players, then they should pay for half our tickets and be there to supply us with proper replacments when and if our players cannot play.
We deserve to get what we pay for !
Nba players should be required to rest and take care of their bodies off season as long as they are under contract.
They get paid too much not to.
The Lakers especially depend upon him to fill his position.
To lose him for a part or all of a season, especially after a championship run, is a breech of contract, because the following seasons are the most difficult of all with every team and stadium out to cut you down.
Home country or no, once you decide to become a part of the NBA your arse belongs to the team you contract with.
If you can't understand that, then you need to either be prepared to take a pay cut plus damages, for every game you sit out, that is if the team still wants to risk it, or the team should be able to void your contract and have you replaced.
Either that or simply bypass the NBA for the foreign league.
You can't have your cake and eat it too.
Case in point, show me where I commented on what winners care about.
Though now that you brought it up, Both Jordan & Kobe would disagree, even on that point.
Getting back to my original comment.
With 3 SuperStars in the league now, pairing two on the same team, would be ridiculous,..
because by month 3, one or both of them would drop from that ranking,..
simply due the fact that there's not enough time, or ball to go around even a normal team.
In today's age, All star weekend is as far as that goes,.. or a Harlem globe trotters game,..
Though I do believe that LeBron will be a Laker one day, it won't be until Kobe is over the hill or down the lane..
It's his whole goal in life, to distract us by his silly statements,.. but also the reason he gets paid.
Yes if helps that effort if he also plays on glitter team, but the added benefit for playing on a mega-famous powerhouse team is adding his name to an historical legacy,
One location would fill that bill, and that is the city of Angels, stars, movies women & cars..
At the world famous Laker Stadium, banners fill the rafters, trophies fill the glass cases, stars fill the stadium.
If the game of basketball died next year, in 2000 years only a few team names would survive and the ShowTime Lakers would be one of them with their impressive list of famous players and accomplishments.
Now before any of you jump straight in your seats, I don't believe that he will arrive at LAX until Kobe is either on his way down, or out, but I do believe that he will arrive one day, if he's smart.
LeBron has designs on having it all, entertainment stardom and historical stardom, which neither Cleveland, New York nor Chicago, or even Boston can supply.
Shaq knew it was time to pay Kobe his dues, so he thought this was his chance to get rid of Kobe by hogging rest of the team budget so Buss could not pay him, and Kobe would go to another one of those teams that were salivating over the possibility and offering him truck loads of money.
Thus Shaq demanded 31 million a season,.. OR a Trade, as it would effectively eat up any reserves and for pay raises.
He thought that he had that much power, that much pull, but his gamble failed and Buss sent him packing.
Yes, I also agree with you that it turned out for the best !
Lastly regarding that statement about Kobe,.."until last year",.
Kobe dragged his team to the finals two years in a row, and won one, so that old statement that people held over Kobe's head for years, about him not being able to win without Shaq was finally muted once and for all.
To still say utter it today, then say, 'until last year' is ridiculous would you not agree ?
Kobe did NOT run Shaq out of town, Buss did, and only because Shaq gave him a ultimatum that he could not pay.
Lastly how could you still say that Kobe could not win a championship without Shaq right after he just did ?
Posting nonsense in response to someone you accuse of doing the same is quite hilarious.
Though I don't believe Lebron will arrive until Kobe is gone, I do believe that he will become a Laker one day.
He's Showtime to the bone, and Los Angeles is Showtime city, with all the stars wanting to shine there, to become brightest and the most famous.
With one of the oldest teams on the court and in the beginning of a long season, you should be tip toeing around with a bible in your hands at all times, and never even thinking the word 'injury', let alone writing it.
Not good karma to wish evil, as it tends to turn about on one.