thedoper wrote:Dont you dare badmouth JR. He just came at the wrong time when POT was evil and illegal.
... and when sports bar managers at MOA were chicks who couldn't handle a few swift kicks in the back...
thedoper wrote:Dont you dare badmouth JR. He just came at the wrong time when POT was evil and illegal.
AbeVigodaLive wrote:thedoper wrote:Dont you dare badmouth JR. He just came at the wrong time when POT was evil and illegal.
... and when sports bar managers at MOA were chicks who couldn't handle a few swift kicks in the back...
AbeVigodaLive wrote:"There are eight to 10 teams that do this all the time. They're just good at it. We're bad."
- Kevin McHale
Only one team in the history of the NBA was punished for illegally signing a free agent deal... losing (5*) 1st round draft picks in the process. All during a period where the Wolves had the league's highest plaid player (and one of its very best) on the roster... but couldn't make it out of the 1st round of the playoffs.
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https://images.fineartamerica.com/images/artworkimages/mediumlarge/3/1-joe-smith-and-joe-smith-nathaniel-s-butler.jpgJoe Smith was the #1 pick in a pretty loaded 1995 draft, which included Kevin Garnett. By 1998, however, he had already showed signs of regression. His efficiency had dropped... and the team around him kept getting worse. 36 wins as a rook to 30 wins... to 19 wins... To be fair, Latrell Sprewell strangling the head coach was a big https://cdn-s3.si.com/s3fs-public/pj-carlesimo-warriors-vault.jpgpart of the problem.
After turning down an $80M extension... and saying he wouldn't resign, Smith was traded to the 76ers midway through his 3rd season.
But Smith couldn't even crack the stating lineup for a 51-loss 76ers team. After the season, he became a free agent. He was only 23, so he was still a coveted player.
Remember the guy who spurned $80M... he signed in Minnesota for $1.75M for one year. It didn't seem to make sense. In fact, it was a paycut... he made $3.2M on his rookie deal. But nobody seemed to bat an eye.
https://www.basketball-reference.com/players/s/smithjo02.htmlThe first season was "fine" with the Wolves finishing .500 amid the Marbury hoopla. Smith averaged 13/8... as his numbers dropped for the 2nd straight season. He was "resigned" that summer again for $2.1M, a slight raise. His numbers dropped... AGAIN. He was a 10/6 guy mostly coming off the bench. Again... "fine."
Then, everything went terribly terribly wrong.
Andrew Miller and Eric Fleischer were agents and partners. Until they weren't... the business split wasn't amicable and they ended up in court. Documents were uncovered... including https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcSguJ8iXgQAE7qI9xqU1SBTOgocQ4sg_UOi8lE00AxguEUrH1Nlsome interesting ones about Joe Smith.
Apparently, the reward for signing Joe Smith to three separate 1-year contracts worth a combined $6.35M... was a 6 year, $86M contract. It was all in print. Now granted... in true Wolves style... even though the first contracts were odd... they weren't as crazy as suddenly giving a guy who gets worse EVERY year and doesn't even start $14M+ for 6 years!
Smith's contract was voided. He lost his Bird rights. Taylor and McHale were suspended. The team was fined $3.5M... and they had to forfeit FIVE straight first round picks.
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A year after signing in Detroit for only $2.25M... and shooting a career low 40.3% and averaging only 12 ppg... the Wolves inexplicably took Joe Smith back and https://media.tenor.com/images/634062f1b0e2fe399839ef18d77bea1f/tenor.gifmore than DOUBLED his salary to $34M over 6 seasons. Despite him regressing as a player... the Wolves still signed him into his 30s and doubled his money.
Joe Smith was later traded in a larger deal for Sam Cassell... that was the best thing he ever did for the franchise. He finished four seasons with the team averaging 10 ppg and 6 reb. Was it worth 5* first round picks? Let's imagine the impact...
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2000: The Wolves would have drafted #18. Quentin Richardson was taken with that pick. Other notables: Magloire (19), Peterson (21), Stevenson (23), Madsen (29), Jaric (30), Redd (43), Najera (38). Yes. Some of those guys were later acquired for actual assets that hurt the team. Najera was a huge part of knocking the Wolves out of the playoffs in a couple seasons...
2001: The Wolves would have drafted #16 or #17. Notables: Zach Randolph (19), Haywood (20), Gerald Wallace (25), Tony Parker (28), Trenton Hassell (29).
2002: The Wolves would have drafted #23. The Pistons took Tayshaun Prince with the pick. Notables: Salmons (26), Boozer (35), Barnes (46).
2003: Remember * from earlier? The Wolves got one draft pick back. They used this pick. I still count it as a lost pick. Let's go on an adventure...
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LeBron James was hailed as The King as early as 2002. He dominated the basketball world as the 2003 draft approached. He was so big that he was solely responsible for the Wolves shockingly taking https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn%3AANd9GcSviHrCVH8qzKekAcOn3xn7ISnUIbbMYVx-KmM_u-dxQ76ZAP2ONdudi Ebi with the #26 pick in the draft.
In a summer matchup... James destroyed Ebi... but Ebi "competed" and that was enough for Kevin McHale to dig the potential promise of the EXTREMELY RAW high schooler. The Wolves passed on a few notables to land Ebi: Perkins (27), Howard (29), Walton (32), Blake (38), Pachulia (42), Mo Williams, Kyle Korver, James Jones...
This is where I get into my own personal scouting report -- Ndudi Ebi was the worst pro basketball player I've ever seen. Now, now... hear me out. I have proof. I watched him. He was TERRIBLE.
People will point to Game #82 of the 2005 season (including Ebi) as proof he wasn't terrible. He had 18 points and 8 rebounds! But we're Wolves fans. If we know one thing... it's meaningless stats in meaningless games.
The Spurs were 59 - 23 that season. They had locked up the #2 seed. The Wolves were out of the playoffs after arguably the most disappointing season in team history. Flip Saunders was fired. Sprewell's family was hungry. Etc.
Ebi played 27 of his 86 career NBA minutes. I remember the game. It was like watching one of those clips on YouTube of the one kid who never plays but gets in the game and hits a shot and everybody goes apeshit. That was Ndudi Ebi in an NBA game.
After the season, the Wolves thought so "highly" of Ebi that they petitioned to send him to the D-League despite the league prohibiting guys in their 3rd year from playing. It was denied. So they cut him.
Choice Ebi quotes:
"I've been playing against NBA players since I was 15 years old. I'm an NBA player. I'm not a developmental league player, period."
- Shortly before being cut by Wolves... picked up by Dallas for $90k in 2006... then cut almost immediately never to see an NBA court again.
In 2009: "If I want to be in the NBA, then I'm going to be in the NBA," Ebi said. "It's when I choose to."... shortly after being cut from a team in Puerto Rico... one year after he said he mutually parted ways with a third-rate team in Italy.
Ok guy. Nice to have seen you play that one magical game #82.