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There is another option
3) Get a regular job
Take for example, a janitor . A janitor in Brooklyn aint gonna be traded to New Orleans, or Dallas, right ? No one's gonna be dragging him away from home and family. If JJ needs that kind of security i'm sure someone could hook him up.
Just another Kiwi basking in the reflected glory of Steven Adams....bask bask...
It’s difficult to believe that any general manager would guarantee a player that…no matter what other teams offer…he will only be traded to a small list of preferred destinations.
However, in the unlikelihood Griff made this assurance, it doesn’t excuse JJ’s reaction. Lots of people are given assurances from their boss of better hours and more money. Then, circumstances change. Maybe it’s your job performance. Maybe it’s COVID. Who knows? Doesn’t make those employers liars.
JJ’s play…when healthy…was awful. Funny how someone who doesn’t live up to his contract expects other people to live up to their word. Not only does he deserve a share of the blame for Brooklyn, Boston, and Philly being unwilling to give up assets, thereby limiting Griff’s ability to trade him, but someone leaked that a buyout to the Nets was forthcoming. Should’ve been motivation for Philly and Boston to make an offer if they really wanted him.
Lastly, shame on him for talking about how much he loves his former teammates while doing everything he can to ensure no one wants to come here and play with them. Don’t see this guy’s supposed “high character” in any of this.
JJ is just a one trick pony whose act has gone dry. Never could defend, never could 'direct' an offense, never could create his own shot, and never could rebound. The man is just a legend in is own mind, and at Cameron Indoor Stadium.
Go back to Brooklyn, and be the over night sports reporter at some independent radio station, JJ. You will be closer to home.
In his final few appearances with the Pels, he looked washed up. Yet, he felt compelled to give up on a franchise willing to pay him more than any other team in the league was willing to pay...while we’re still competing for the play-in tournament.
No contending team was willing to give up anything of value for this bum, but I’m supposed to believe he’s a high-character guy who loves his teammates and New Orleans...while trashing our franchise and messing with our ability to sign/resign players. Screw JJ Redick and his lousy podcast.
I do not know what was said, etc. I don't care.
Griffin's #1 job is to do what is best for the TEAM. Everyone should know that. If a GM can look out for both the team and a player, then sure, do what you can for both. But, what happens if there is a conflict of interest between the team and a player, i.e. what is best for a player, is not best for the team? Then, Griffin's job is clear ...to do what is best for the team. A player getting upset for over this, while understandable on a personal level, is asinine professionally.
Right....and if he bold faced lied and that hurts relationships that cost his team future opportunities for a pick in the 50s and two guys who wont be here long term, then he didnt do what is best for the team.
There is nuance here despite the desire to paint it black or white
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Doesn’t really matter if he lied or not because nobody will ever know what really happened.
Jrue was on Schwartz IG live yesterday and he said that Griffin traded him when his son was only 3 weeks old. He didn't complain about it. But that had to be upsetting. Knowing a child can't really fly until 3 months. Griff really don't give af about relationships with players it seems. Jrue shouldn't have been traded in the first place, especially for that garbage return.
For all we know, JJ's lying (or misread the situation). All we know is JJ's side to this. But, I agree. Integrity is important, especially when you are trying to sell the image of the team as a "family." If Griffin lied to JJ, it doesn't matter if he did what was best for the team. A late second round pick is not worth burning your reputation to the ground. I'd be interested to hear Griff's side of the story.
When I saw Josh Hart's immediate reaction to the news, I think it could affect business. If players (or their agents) feel like they can't trust their GM, you'd better believe that hurts our negotiating position. Hopefully this will just blow over, but I'm not sure it will.
Dude is a rfa. He doesnt have that kind of leverage. The market for him won't be lucrative either. It's in his best interest to get as much money as possible. Hart has very little leverage here. He isn't a good enough player to take that kind of risk. And if JJ is the reason why he make a dumb decision and burn bridges, then he needs new friends.
What would have we gotten in return if JJ was sent to Nets. Nobody thinking that one. Yeah let’s take the Nets scraps. That will make us a better team.
Directly, do you want to re-sign Josh Hart? If you do, then his opinion on the front office matters. Even if you don't care about him, you know who else belongs to the same agency as Josh Hart and JJ Redick? Zion. I believe he will matter a little bit more than either JJ or Josh.
You really believe what we got from Dallas makes us a better team? This is a move on the margin. Is it worth shredding your rep over?
Get a no trade clause in your contract. But as Dae mentioned he don’t have that clout. So enough with that he hurt other people’s feelings. J.J. Has not done anything to earn clout.
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