Modern Johnnies and the NBA

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Modern Johnnies and the NBA
« on: September 21, 2022, 12:32:08 PM »
What is everyone thoughts on any of these?

-Why has Moe's career in NBA not really been consistent and successful as we had hoped?

-Who is in the ears of these guys like Ponds and Champagnie that insist on an ill-fated NBA draft dive to only go undrafted when you had a year left to take advantage of and build stock? I mean how can you be satisfied with a 2-way or Euro bound contract?

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Re: Modern Johnnies and the NBA
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2022, 03:57:36 PM »
What is everyone thoughts on any of these?

-Why has Moe's career in NBA not really been consistent and successful as we had hoped?

-Who is in the ears of these guys like Ponds and Champagnie that insist on an ill-fated NBA draft dive to only go undrafted when you had a year left to take advantage of and build stock? I mean how can you be satisfied with a 2-way or Euro bound contract?

I too can't believe that some 18 year olds opt for playing a game overseas for a six-figure salary as opposed to playing at SJU for free, in exchange for a shitty degree from a shitty university in a shitty county in a shitty state in what I'm assured is a shitty country, rather than hoping to hit the lottery in a couple years. Seems to me shortsighted.

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Re: Modern Johnnies and the NBA
« Reply #2 on: September 23, 2022, 09:05:56 AM »
What is everyone thoughts on any of these?

-Why has Moe's career in NBA not really been consistent and successful as we had hoped?

-Who is in the ears of these guys like Ponds and Champagnie that insist on an ill-fated NBA draft dive to only go undrafted when you had a year left to take advantage of and build stock? I mean how can you be satisfied with a 2-way or Euro bound contract?

Imo, Moe’s NBA career has been exceptional. He’s known as a great defender with a great attitude. NBA teams see his value despite his lack of offensive production.

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« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2022, 04:11:39 PM »
Imo, Moe’s NBA career has been exceptional. He’s known as a great defender with a great attitude. NBA teams see his value despite his lack of offensive production.

2021/22   Sacramento Kings   $4,347,600 ($4,741,482*)
2020/21   Sacramento Kings   $3,623,000 ($4,164,263*)
2019/20   New York Knicks   $11,011,234 ($12,738,000*)
2018/19   Portland Trail Blazers   $10,837,079 ($12,743,197*)
2017/18   Portland Trail Blazers   $10,662,922 ($12,898,455*)
2016/17   Portland Trail Blazers   $8,988,764 ($11,050,915*)
2015/16   Portland Trail Blazers   $2,894,058 ($3,593,481*)
2014/15   Orlando Magic   $1,887,840 ($2,346,986*)
2013/14   Orlando Magic   $1,809,840 ($2,296,643*)
2012/13   Orlando Magic   $1,731,960 ($2,236,374*)

Total      $57,794,297 ($68,809,796*)

Pretty good career. Pretty pretty pretty good.

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Re: Modern Johnnies and the NBA
« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2022, 06:38:57 PM »
What is everyone thoughts on any of these?

-Why has Moe's career in NBA not really been consistent and successful as we had hoped?

-Who is in the ears of these guys like Ponds and Champagnie that insist on an ill-fated NBA draft dive to only go undrafted when you had a year left to take advantage of and build stock? I mean how can you be satisfied with a 2-way or Euro bound contract?

Harkless was drafted on potential. He never met it on the offensive side of the ball but has been a tough defender and rebounder. He’s carved out a solid career IMO. He has a chance to play 15 years in the NBA if he can stay healthy and maybe add a little shooting.