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I'd like to be in street clothes making a tad under $2 million lol. Course that could all come to an end for him at any moment unless he's traded or another team picks him up.
Too bad Pat did not stay because at least he would be playing at BU instead of watching and he still would have gotten his contract.
No offense, and this isn't directed at you inparticular, but can't we just let this go already. Pat decided to make a millions of dollars and that was his decision, maybe he could have stayed and got drafted after this year, and maybe not. Either way, he's not coming back and I really think it's time to move past the whole "Pat should have stayed" complaint/argument.
I agree Real Fan. As for not bringing it up, if others post about POB we all have a reason to discuss it. I wish he would have stayed because IMO he wasn't ready. The Warriors have a weak inside game so he would be playing if he was ready. That's what makes it hard to watch a Warrior game and see POB in street clothes. I read over and over again how Don Nelson doesn't like to play rookies, but Don Nelson also knows talent and if POB was ready he would be playing.
Chico- POB is talented enough if he was in the right situation.
Aaron Gray is playing a lot for the Bulls, because their offense involves a lot of low post passes and screens, and little of the fast break and motion stuff the Warriors rely on.
I can't accept that Aaron Gray is somehow far more advanced or more talented than POB. In fact we all know how they fared when they played each other a couple years ago. And there are other rookie and second year post players getting significant playing time that aren't as physically gifted and skilled as POB.
When POB is a free agent, we'll see if there is a demand for him. I think there will be.
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