Marks gives that man an extension he might as well jump off the bk bridge💀 the move is to move that ego driven player as far away from the squad as possible.
I would give Dinwiddie the 4 year, $128 million dollar contract, I believe he's worth it. Everyone that's watched, him, over the years, have decided how they feel about him. It's similar to the last presidential election where the majority of whites voted for Trump and the majority of blacks did not.
The people that talk about replacing Dinwiddie never have the slightest clue with who. As long as JV has confidence in Dinwiddie, he will, not only be our starting point guard next season, but also get a contract extension. He'll have the benefit of training camp and preseason and his stats will be even more impressive than the ones he had in his 26 games since being back with the Nets.(16.5 pts, 9.1 assists, 4.1 rebounds, and 1.1 steals per game) Good luck in trying to replace him with a point guard of his caliber in a short window. I don't think they'll try to do that. The main focus next season is going to be to get bigger and "nastier" players.
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I agree with you on this one. You give him a max contract, he will disappear. He’s already inconsistent when he’s trying to earn a max deal.
Marks gives that man an extension he might as well jump off the bk bridge💀 the move is to move that ego driven player as far away from the squad as possible.
Na my guy no extension…
I would give Dinwiddie the 4 year, $128 million dollar contract, I believe he's worth it. Everyone that's watched, him, over the years, have decided how they feel about him. It's similar to the last presidential election where the majority of whites voted for Trump and the majority of blacks did not.
The people that talk about replacing Dinwiddie never have the slightest clue with who. As long as JV has confidence in Dinwiddie, he will, not only be our starting point guard next season, but also get a contract extension. He'll have the benefit of training camp and preseason and his stats will be even more impressive than the ones he had in his 26 games since being back with the Nets.(16.5 pts, 9.1 assists, 4.1 rebounds, and 1.1 steals per game) Good luck in trying to replace him with a point guard of his caliber in a short window. I don't think they'll try to do that. The main focus next season is going to be to get bigger and "nastier" players.