What is Baron gonna do???
Just sitting here thinking, what is Baron going to do know that he is about to sign a contract with a team with no other superstars. A clips team that looks like it has barely anything? Could he still retract the clips offer and test the market? Or could the Warriors possibly get him back for a little less? Just want to see what people think Baron should do. Also, would all the haters welcome Baron back with open arms.
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1 year tender from the Lakers
Win a Ring and then Sign a huge contract next year.
by JimBarnett2KevinGarnett on Jul 8, 2008 11:41 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Maybe Baron is not quite the BIZness man he thinks he is?
Or in his words…... “Fizzle…..fo sho…..ya dig!”
I believe having kicked his agents ass all around Hollywood, then offering it to whoever wanted it in West Hollywood, he has probably told him to get busy and agreed, either hit the Lakers for a quick year (Kobe and a fit Baron could be a very nasty team to play) or come back with tail between legs to the Warriors, but not only would that take an enormous piece humble pie to swallow, he would never be held with the same regard as he was, purely by the way he went about his business! Staying at the Clipps is a suicide mission for his career.
Either way, I hope his agent really is getting his just deserts as that has to have been the worst intelligence gathering of all time, no wait…..maybe he needs to “GET SMART”
Way to go….dumbass!
It's about heart, It's about fight, It's about being a Warrior!
by BritWarriorGSW on Jul 8, 2008 11:47 PM PDT reply actions 0 recs
the biggest losers
in the Brand move to Philly are Baron Davis and Chris Kaman, in my opinion. Two guys who actually thought that their team would be among the West’s most competitive. Now it seems like the Clippers will be looking a lot like, well, the Clippers.
If I were BD, I would test the market at this point. But his next move depends on just how much his decision to “go home” played a factor in his verbal agreement with the Clippers. If it was a major factor, then he’s not going anywhere. If it was not, then who knows what can happen? I would actually say it would be a mistake for him to stay put with the Clippers if he’s willing to leave LA.
by Run Dubz on Jul 9, 2008 1:22 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs
Karma in Action!
I’ll take a certain pleasure if Baron backs out and opts for a 1-year deal elsewhere with a “playoff team”. Unless it’s the Lakers, he’ll end up with far less money and further away from “home” than if he’d just stayed with GSW. Ha ha.
The Cliipers will be far worse off than they started, which would serve them right if they were, in fact, in on the whole deal from the start. Ha ha.
Screw ‘em both.
2008 Giants: Scrappy! Scrappy! Joy! Joy!
by Goofus on Jul 9, 2008 10:48 AM PDT reply actions 0 recs

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