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... on a leash
Dirk Nowitzki decides to opt out of final season of his contract but has no intention
... "of leaving the Mavericks". via SportsCenter.
I have no idea what this means
I'd love to see him climb some all-time charts, but at his age still carrying mediocre rosters every year isn't all that fun, either.
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Bran Fam Member
Re: Dirk Nowitzki decides to opt out of final season of his contract but has no intention
screwed himself out of money and believing Cuban that he would get a better chance to compete for a chip
They better pay him 20 mil+.
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NBA All-star
Re: Dirk Nowitzki decides to opt out of final season of his contract but has no intention
you left out the last part about no intention of leaving the Mavs. He's not going to at this point of his career and with a ring.
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Great college starter
Re: Dirk Nowitzki decides to opt out of final season of his contract but has no intention
He will sign 2 years with less money .
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Qing James Fan
Re: Dirk Nowitzki decides to opt out of final season of his contract but has no intention
Originally Posted by NBAGOAT
you left out the last part about no intention of leaving the Mavs.
First sentence of OP's thread is continuation of thread title.
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NBA All-star
Re: Dirk Nowitzki decides to opt out of final season of his contract but has no intention
damn missed it. Well rest of point still stands.
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Re: Dirk Nowitzki decides to opt out of final season of his contract but has no intention
would look weird seeing him in another jersey.. I'm assuming he's just re-negotiating to fit what he's feeling nowadays
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I Insist
Re: Dirk Nowitzki decides to opt out of final season of his contract but has no intention
nb4 "Is he good? Can LeBron get him?"
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NBA sixth man of the year
Re: Dirk Nowitzki decides to opt out of final season of his contract but has no intention
Originally Posted by ImKobe
screwed himself out of money and believing Cuban that he would get a better chance to compete for a chip
They better pay him 20 mil+.
yarp.
he took a big paycut a couple years back to help dallas fortify a contending roster. now that that ship has sailed, and with a slim to none chance that theyre competing this upcoming season (sans a once in the life time FA's signing off-season for them), theyre probably gonna offer dirk a "thanks for the years" type of contract for his final season or two.
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Re: Dirk Nowitzki decides to opt out of final season of his contract but has no intention
Dirk deserved much better than Mavs. Mark Cuban is trash and doesn't deserve someone like Dirk at all.
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well well well
Re: Dirk Nowitzki decides to opt out of final season of his contract but has no intention
another FMVP courtesy of lebron james
Status: delivered.
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Lord Olajuwon
Re: Dirk Nowitzki decides to opt out of final season of his contract but has no intention
Originally Posted by Mr. Jabbar
another FMVP courtesy of lebron james
Status: delivered.
The great Lebron has already deflowered TONY PARKER, Dirk Nowitzki, Kawhi Leonard and Andre Iguodala with the FMVP trophy
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One of One
Re: Dirk Nowitzki decides to opt out of final season of his contract but has no intention
Hopefully he realizes how shitty the Mavs are built and tries to get a pay raise before he retires. They won't have a title shot until they do a full rebuild anyhow
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NBA Legend
Re: Dirk Nowitzki decides to opt out of final season of his contract but has no intention
Originally Posted by Dr Hawk
The great Lebron has already deflowered TONY PARKER, Dirk Nowitzki, Kawhi Leonard and Andre Iguodala with the FMVP trophy
Your anus seems to be deflowered bruh
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NBA Legend and Hall of Famer
Re: Dirk Nowitzki decides to opt out of final season of his contract but has no intention
Originally Posted by ArbitraryWater
... "of leaving the Mavericks". via SportsCenter.
I have no idea what this means
I'd love to see him climb some all-time charts, but at his age still carrying mediocre rosters every year isn't all that fun, either.
What do you mean you have no idea what this means?
He clearly doing all he can, yet again, to help the Mavs get better players.
I doubt he'd leave, but I wouldn't mind him going to the Clippers or some fringe contending team to help out.
Because most likely Cuban and Nellie Jr. will fail miserably, as always, this summer.
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