So, free agent Boogie...

Blueaz

Heisman
Jul 7, 2009
28,072
30,262
113
where does he end up?
Back at Golden state?
Lakers back with AD
Or does he go to highest bidder?
 
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drbubba

All-Conference
Sep 1, 2005
6,112
4,387
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Could the Celtics get him? I could root for that combo. Sorry AD didn't like Boston.
 

Shaudylo

Heisman
Apr 2, 2011
11,505
25,869
112
His situation is tough to figure out. He was very good in the regular season .

The post season he got hurt again and was inconsistent.
 

Mr_GG

All-American
Oct 11, 2016
1,369
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His situation is tough to figure out. He was very good in the regular season .

The post season he got hurt again and was inconsistent.

I was impressed by how good he was looking after the achilles tear. I really didn't think much of how bad he looked after the quad tear as he probably shouldn't have been playing that soon after injury anyway. The only bad part of that injury imo is that teams may be scared he's going to continue being injury prone going forward.
 

Shaudylo

Heisman
Apr 2, 2011
11,505
25,869
112
I was impressed by how good he was looking after the achilles tear. I really didn't think much of how bad he looked after the quad tear as he probably shouldn't have been playing that soon after injury anyway. The only bad part of that injury imo is that teams may be scared he's going to continue being injury prone going forward.
Yup that too. One thing he has going for him is there is a lot of money to spend this offseason unlike last offseason .

I expect more from him next season with a full offseason unlike last offseason when he was still rehabbing .
 
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Mike-D

Heisman
Jul 14, 2001
50,400
75,468
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He'd be smart to just chase the money. Injuries have cost him a fortune.

Take the pay day. We still don't know that he'll ever get back to the same player.

This, but I’m not sure how much more money he will find by chasing it. He’s coming off back to back injuries, and he looked mediocre at best in the playoffs.