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re: Gordon
Posted on 7/1/16 at 2:32 am to NOLA Bronco
Posted on 7/1/16 at 2:32 am to NOLA Bronco
conley is a better player than holiday
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Introducing the 2016 NBA Free Agency All-Cap-Killer Teams
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EG only 2nd Team!
"Eric Gordon
It’s hard to believe Gordon is still only 27 years old. It seems like a generation ago he was the centerpiece of the Clippers’ trade for Chris Paul, but that was only four and a half years back. Since then, Gordon has earned $58.4 million and never played more than 64 games in a season for New Orleans, including three seasons of 45 or fewer games. Injuries riddled a once promising career.
But because he remains 27 years old and averaged 15 points a game while shooting 40 percent from 3-point range over his last three (partial) seasons on the Pelicans, plenty of teams will be interested in him on a one- or two-year trial deal. The problem will be when those teams begin outbidding each other with more years and millions until Gordon ends up with another four-year, $60 million contract."
Yahoo!
EG only 2nd Team!
"Eric Gordon
It’s hard to believe Gordon is still only 27 years old. It seems like a generation ago he was the centerpiece of the Clippers’ trade for Chris Paul, but that was only four and a half years back. Since then, Gordon has earned $58.4 million and never played more than 64 games in a season for New Orleans, including three seasons of 45 or fewer games. Injuries riddled a once promising career.
But because he remains 27 years old and averaged 15 points a game while shooting 40 percent from 3-point range over his last three (partial) seasons on the Pelicans, plenty of teams will be interested in him on a one- or two-year trial deal. The problem will be when those teams begin outbidding each other with more years and millions until Gordon ends up with another four-year, $60 million contract."
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