NBA News Roundup 3 time DPOY participates in WWE tryouts Gilbert Arenas against player taking pay cuts to help teams win and more July 29th 2022
NBA News Roundup 3-time DPOY participates in WWE tryouts Gilbert Arenas against player taking pay cuts to help teams win and more July 29th 2022 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
"His value to the Warriors is indisputable. Every night club needs a bouncer. Every finesse team needs a tough guy." — Does Draymond Green deserve a max extension?"His value to the Warriors is indisputable. Every night club needs a bouncer. Every finesse team needs a tough guy." —
NBA News Roundup 3-time DPOY participates in WWE tryouts Gilbert Arenas against player taking pay cuts to help teams win and more July 29th 2022
James Harden recently took a paycut while signing a new deal with the Philadelphia 76ers Several players have tried their hand at wrestling and have appeared in popular shows like the WWE. Three-time Defensive Player of the Year (DPOY) is the latest player to make his wishes of becoming a future wrestling star known. He recently took his first step by participating in a WWE tryout. 's return to the became official recently. He signed a two-year deal worth $68.6 million in free agency, taking a $15 million pay cut on his salary. This is to enable the team to surround him with the necessary talent as they look to mount a title challenge. However, former NBA player Gilbert Arenas wasn't a fan of Harden's decision as he believes players shouldn't have to let go of salaries to help teams win. Read more about these stories and other headlines around the as of July 29th, 2022, below.Gilbert Arenas says players shouldn t be taking pay cuts following James Harden s decision to do so
James Harden in action for the Philadelphia 76ers during last season's NBA Playoffs James Harden showed his commitment to winning his first ring by taking a significant paycut worth almost $15 million to return to Philadelphia. This allows the team the financial flexibility to improve their roster. They have added a coveted free agent in PJ Tucker, along with Danuel House Jr., who addresses some of their roster needs. The move from Harden was applauded by many around the league. However, Gilbert Arenas believes Harden shouldn't have taken a pay cut. On the latest episode of his podcast, "," the former NBA All-Star had this to say about the issue: "Don't take no pay cut to win. That ain't your job. That is not your job to take a pay cut to win." He continued: "You got to remember you're a millionaire taking a pay cut for a billionaire, that don't even sound right. You're a millionaire taking a pay cut for a billionaire right? Like, don't you want to be a billionaire?"Jalen Rose believes Philadelphia 76ers can legitimately win the Eastern Conference title
The Philadelphia 76ers will need to form a solid unit around Joel Embiid to contend for the NBA title next season The Philadelphia 76ers' roster improvement has propelled their odds of winning the Eastern Conference. They addressed several roster problems this offseason by adding players like PJ Tucker, De'Anthony Melton and Danuel House Jr. to their roster. With James Harden entering the offseason healthy, the Sixers will be hoping to see him do better next campaign. Former NBA star Jalen Rose believes Philadelphia can be a legitimate contender to win the Eastern Conference. He believes the East has been a 'revolving door' since LeBron James departed to join the LA Lakers and compete in the Western Conference. Here's what Rose said on ESPN: "It’s been a revolving door (in the Eastern Conference) since LeBron (James) left (in 2018). So, James Harden now has to put up or shut up with a revamped roster." The player-turned-analyst believes Harden will be the key to the Sixers' success: "Can James Harden still play at an All-NBA level? If he does, Philly can legitimately win the East, and he'll get a long-term deal."NBA analyst believes Klay Thompson should stick with Warriors by taking less money
Steph Curry and Klay Thompson (right) celebrate their 2022 NBA Finals win The could face several difficulties in keeping their 2022 championship-winning roster intact moving forward. The team is already hesitant to offer Draymond Green a max contract, and he could test free agency next offseason if the Dubs fail to match his demands. NBA analyst Colin Cowherd believes that , who is also eligible for an extension, should look to stick with the Warriors down the line. Cowherd feels Thompson should take a pay cut if required to continue in Golden State. He opined that Thompson's market value isn't as high, but added that the sharpshooter's value to the Warriors is massive. His fit alongside Steph Curry is another reason Thompson should stick with the Dubs by signing a discounted deal, according to Cowherd. The analyst said on his podcast, "": "He's the perfect partner for Steph, and Steph is the perfect partner for him. He is really valuable to this team, but I don't think he has a ton of market value." Cowherd added: "If I was Klay Thompson, I'd take less. ... When you a get a nickname with somebody else, 'Batman and Robin', 'Splash Brothers,' don’t break it up." Does Draymond Green deserve a max extension?"His value to the Warriors is indisputable. Every night club needs a bouncer. Every finesse team needs a tough guy." — Does Draymond Green deserve a max extension?"His value to the Warriors is indisputable. Every night club needs a bouncer. Every finesse team needs a tough guy." —