Jordan just sucks at most everything but playing basketball.
Pretty sure his Space Jam movie will be a lot better than Lebron's.
since Jordan became involved in 2006, has there been a worse franchise?
- Three playoff appearances, lost first round all three times, twice swept
- Two players to make the All-Star Game
- A .105 winning percentage one season
I guess the Kings have been worse, but at least they have the excuse of playing in the Western Conference
Knicks are up there as well.
since Jordan became involved in 2006, has there been a worse franchise?
- Three playoff appearances, lost first round all three times, twice swept
- Two players to make the All-Star Game
- A .105 winning percentage one season
I guess the Kings have been worse, but at least they have the excuse of playing in the Western Conference
This team wasn’t going anywhere next season even if they signed Kemba. He’s not an easy piece to build around either. By the end of that five-year contract, he would have been the albatross and the team never would have been a top four seed in the playoffs. Just an awful situation creatives the past four years in hopes of putting together a veteran team around Kemba.
the kemba thing is dumb but why compound it with a bad rozier contract
and if you're not going to max out kemba after the best season of his career, then you would have had to have known that you weren't going to max him this time last year
why not trade him for some value????????
Totally agree and stated same earlier. The only feasible argument is they thought they'd be a playoff team this year and that would make it worth the tax. Insteadd they missedthe playoffs for the third straight year and outside of Kemba it's clear the team isn't very good. If we had been the 6 seed this year, which we only missed by three games, and given the 76ers a decent series, maybe management sees things differently and pays Kemba and makes some other moves. (Hornets lost all 4 games to the 76ers this year by a combined 10 points.)
Either way, giving a 6'1" point guard who's 29 years old a 5-year supermax contract is a risky move.
Totally agree and stated same earlier. The only feasible argument is they thought they'd be a playoff team this year and that would make it worth the tax. Insteadd they missedthe playoffs for the third straight year and outside of Kemba it's clear the team isn't very good. If we had been the 6 seed this year, which we only missed by three games, and given the 76ers a decent series, maybe management sees things differently and pays Kemba and makes some other moves. (Hornets lost all 4 games to the 76ers this year by a combined 10 points.)
Either way, giving a 6'1" point guard who's 29 years old a 5-year supermax contract is a risky move.
It has been a risky move to overpay everyone else under the sun to get them in this situation. Potentially overpaying the one guy who has been the best player in the history of the franchise makes more sense than literally every single other one of their overpays. Yet for some unknown reason this one was the one they failed to pull the trigger on.
Overpay Batum, check. Overpay Marvin, check. Overpay MKG and Zeller, check. Trade for overpaid Plumlee/Howard/Biyombo, check. Overpay Kemba? Oh hell no. WTF? He is the one guy out of the whole damn lot that they could easily justify overpaying.
And then compound it by grossly overpaying Terry Fucking Rozier. Just unbelievable mismanagement.
since Jordan became involved in 2006, has there been a worse franchise?
- Three playoff appearances, lost first round all three times, twice swept
- Two players to make the All-Star Game
- A .105 winning percentage one season
I guess the Kings have been worse, but at least they have the excuse of playing in the Western Conference
Are you going to renew your season tickets?