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Originally posted by sandiego17 View PostIf somehow this ends up with Guggenheim owning the Clippers, could be the best thing that could happen for the franchise.
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If somehow this ends up with Guggenheim owning the Clippers, could be the best thing that could happen for the franchise.
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Originally posted by Mister Hoarse View PostYou just knew somehow that Sterling would find a way to fuck this up.
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You just knew somehow that Sterling would find a way to fuck this up.
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Even battling injuries, GS had a better playoff track record, but ya, losing bogut was tough. At this point, response to sterlings idiocy could be anything. Going home, emotions, etc. Who knows? Still can't stand doc.
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I expected the Clippers to sweep the Warriors especially with Bogut out
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I expected a real tough series with golden state, but nothing with the clippers would surprise me, except a title.
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Wow, Mavs. I still see the Spurs winning the matchup but wow.
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I don't have that recollection so I just googled it. OKC offered 4 years 54MM and per Presti, were willing to go 4 years 60MM. Harden got 5 years, 80MM. so 15MM per year vs. 16MM per year? What am I missing? Not trying to be a smart ass, but curious as to why you say they were far apart.
Presti would not answer how far apart the two sides were on a deal. Reports indicate Harden was offered $54 million over four years; the Thunder was able to go up to $60 million for four years.
The Rockets have signed guard James Harden, the NBA’s reigning Sixth Man of the Year, to a five-year contract extension worth approximately $80 million, according to reports by Yahoo! Sports and ESPN.com. The Rockets officially announced the signing on Wednesday night
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