bangyounh wrote:Ok, let's look at school rules. School rules are there for a reason. There was a rule at my school that a bringing a b-b gun would get you expelled from the school. Sure enough, some idiot brought a b-b gun and shot someone with it. (A b-b gun is like a fake gun with plastic? bullets. They hurt a bit but they won't kill you.) The guy got expelled. Do you have to feel sorry for the guy? He broke the rules, he didn't need to bring that b-b gun to school, just like Jay Williams did not need to buy the motorcycle.
What was J-Will gonna do anyhow? Not recover and get another job? He needs a job. I mean I know it's hard to come back from such a huge injury and if he didn't go injure himself, I would have the most respect for him. However, the fact remains, he brought the wrath to himself. The contract clause was there for a reason, but he wanted to be rebellious, perhaps be cool. It is entirely his fault that he got injured, nothing else. For that I can't feel too happy about him recovering and re-joining the NBA, especially if he goes on and wins millions of dollars.
this was supposed to the next best thing for the bulls. he even had the guts to take jordan's locker and say forget about MJ, we're starting a new run. he had all the endorsements lined up for him. man he had everything set and he pisses it all away and goes knievel. you sure can throw out the argument of college makes you a better person on this one, eh?
Matthew wrote:Is anyone blaming anyone but Jay? Of course it was his fault, but it was still an accident. Not only that, it was what, 3 years ago? Get over it.
Some people are pathetic.
[L3]1101 wrote:wow these nba contracts go pretty deep..... they should also prevent players from eating fast food in the off season.
Matthew wrote:Air, thats why I think if he does return, it should be to Chicago. They are the ones who spent the high pick on him ahead of Amare and other players in that draft, and essentially got nothing. They also paid him once the injury happened when they didnt have to, which is very classy.
Seven surgeries to repair damage to his hip, knee and ankle.
The last surgery was about eight months ago, on his ankle. He still has some numbness in his leg. He's still building muscle. There are aches and pains a 23-year-old shouldn't have. That happens when you have had a fractured pelvis, three torn knee ligaments and nerve damage to your leg.
bangyounh wrote:In all seriousness, I think Jay Williams should join the Bulls with a minimum contract for a long time because he owes it to the Bulls. The Bulls easily could've just voided his contract, or could have kept him a restricted free agent, but they've been nice enough to just set him free and buy out his contract.
This reminds me of Alonzo Mourning when he joined the Nets. The "right" thing to do was to sign with the Heat with a minimum contract because the Heat were behind him 220% (yes 220%) and made sure he was healthy. Not to mention Alonzo Mourning's contract was huge, so the Heat were basically still paying him around 13 million per year when Alonzo wasn't playing. I thought that the "noble" thing to do for Alonzo was to re-join the Heat. I actually thought Alonzo, being a likeable person, a leader and also just an all around good guy would stay in the Heat. He didn't, but he eventually did join the Heat with a minimum contract.
I guess I get that Jay Williams will probably play for another team because Jay Williams will not get enough playing time for the Bulls. Just wondering to myself...whatever happened to loyalty?
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