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Hope he doesn't go to the cavs
you do know liquid herion is the drug of choice for a chunk of the world atm right?
he should go to san antonio okc or golden state.
He's def not serious man. It helps him create a false sense of hope thinking that one day they might win a championship.I'm never sure if you're actually serious about all this Thunder stuff. I only hope you're just trolling, but ya never know.
JJ to Miami please
The Nets and Joe Johnson have opened negotiations for a buy-out.
On the waiver wire, yes it goes by team record, from worst to best.Who gets first dibs on players bought out? I thought the worst record teams get a chance first?
pretty sure Joe will go to the cavs if he has a choice
On the waiver wire, yes it goes by team record, from worst to best.
Once a player clears waivers, he can sign with anyone.
I feel like he would only exacerbate problems for all of those teams except cleveland and maybe Toronto.Marc Stein @ESPNSteinLine · 2h2 hours ago
Sources tell ESPN several playoff teams (Atlanta, Boston, Cleveland, Houston, Miami, OKC and Toronto) are already in pursuit of Joe Johnson
Anyone but Cleveland. Seriously.
That was from an article I read 6 days ago...Should Johnson, 34, obtain a buyout of his $25 million salary for the season, Cleveland would be his next destination, sources with knowledge of the dialogue told cleveland.com.
Brooklyn is aware of the ballpark figure it would take for Johnson to agree to a buyout, a source said. The way sources characterize the situation, Brooklyn has to decide whether it wants to help the Cavaliers, or allow Johnson to play out his contract as-is.
Johnson, I'm told, isn't overly concerned about whether a buyout is negotiated. His primary focus is just playing.
A player who is bought out must be signed with his new team by March 1 to be playoff-eligible. Cleveland considered trading for Johnson last summer.
fess up who is this....