November 24, 200322 yr http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=1669704 He needs a kidney transplant and will retire from the NBA. He was a good enough player, but the promise is left unfulfilled.
November 24, 200322 yr I bet Kenyon Martin feels like a dickhead now after the fight they just had in practice last week, where he made fun of Zo's kidney ailment.
November 24, 200322 yr Out of curiousity... I know that Zo signed a 4 year $22 million deal. Will he still get paid?
November 24, 200322 yr I'm assuming the Nets had interest...but he will be paid. They'll probably get an injury excemption from the NBA next year.
November 25, 200322 yr God, K-Mart and Jefferson are gay. They were making fun of him at practice. That is so gay, the dude could die or something.
November 25, 200322 yr It's like the whole Jayson Williams situation all ova again for da Nets. I gotta feeling Byron Scott could be outta there soon if they don't turn it around quickly.
November 25, 200322 yr Out of curiousity... I know that Zo signed a 4 year $22 million deal. Will he still get paid? From ESPN, Q: Are the Nets obligated to pay Mourning the full $22 million on his contract? A: Yes. If you'll recall, when Mourning was negotiating with Dallas Mavericks and New Jersey in the off-season, he insisted on a fully guaranteed four-year deal without granting interested teams a physical related to his kidney condition. NBA insurance policies generally start paying teams 80 percent of a player's salary after the player misses 41 games in a row because of the same injury. Yet it is almost impossible for teams to secure insurance for pre-existing medical conditions like Mourning's. Meaning the Nets would have had few options beyond paying extra (and highly expensive) premiums to secure the added insurance required to cover another kidney failure, since Mourning was suffering from focal segmental glomerulosclerosis long before signing with the Nets. Q: Is there any scenario where the Nets' financial loss could be reduced? A: The circumstances here are unique, but Mourning is entitled, if he chooses, to waive the salary protection on part or all of his Nets contract. This would "unguarantee" whatever amount Mourning agreed to, but it is not yet known if Mourning is willing to forfeit any portion of the deal. Far-fetched as it sounds, it's not inconceivable that a player in Mourning's position would volunteer not to collect the full amount, on the premise that he was physically unable to complete even one of the four seasons on the deal. If Mourning does wind up collecting the full $22 million, New Jersey will have paid him more than $1.8 million per game.
November 25, 200322 yr From ESPN, Q: Are the Nets obligated to pay Mourning the full $22 million on his contract? A: Yes. If you'll recall, when Mourning was negotiating with Dallas Mavericks and New Jersey in the off-season, he insisted on a fully guaranteed four-year deal without granting interested teams a physical related to his kidney condition. NBA insurance policies generally start paying teams 80 percent of a player's salary after the player misses 41 games in a row because of the same injury. Yet it is almost impossible for teams to secure insurance for pre-existing medical conditions like Mourning's. Meaning the Nets would have had few options beyond paying extra (and highly expensive) premiums to secure the added insurance required to cover another kidney failure, since Mourning was suffering from focal segmental glomerulosclerosis long before signing with the Nets. Q: Is there any scenario where the Nets' financial loss could be reduced? A: The circumstances here are unique, but Mourning is entitled, if he chooses, to waive the salary protection on part or all of his Nets contract. This would "unguarantee" whatever amount Mourning agreed to, but it is not yet known if Mourning is willing to forfeit any portion of the deal. Far-fetched as it sounds, it's not inconceivable that a player in Mourning's position would volunteer not to collect the full amount, on the premise that he was physically unable to complete even one of the four seasons on the deal. If Mourning does wind up collecting the full $22 million, New Jersey will have paid him more than $1.8 million per game. Wow it sucks to be New Jersey. That was an expensive risk, and I can't believe anyone would pay that kind of money for a guy who you couldn't recoup your losses from.
November 26, 200322 yr Now a bunch of people have come forward to offer to donate kindney's to Zo. http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=1671515
November 26, 200322 yr In Portland, they are saying that the Blazers should trade Bonzi Wells to New Jersey for Alonzo's contract, just for the salary cap room. That would be interesting. Throw Rasheed and K-Mart in that trade and I would do it from a Blazers perspective.
November 26, 200322 yr In Portland, they are saying that the Blazers should trade Bonzi Wells to New Jersey for Alonzo's contract, just for the salary cap room. That would be interesting. Throw Rasheed and K-Mart in that trade and I would do it from a Blazers perspective. Does New Jersey need a guy like Wells? He has been all kinds of problems, and the Nets have had plenty of infighting. I don't think they look at a guy like Bonzi.
November 26, 200322 yr Does New Jersey need a guy like Wells? He has been all kinds of problems, and the Nets have had plenty of infighting. I don't think they look at a guy like Bonzi. Probably not, but I've heard that they are interested in Rasheed, and he and Bonzi's act have grown tired in Portland. I don't know of anyone that would WANT Bonzi.
November 26, 200322 yr Probably not, but I've heard that they are interested in Rasheed, and he and Bonzi's act have grown tired in Portland. I don't know of anyone that would WANT Bonzi. Wells has been in trouble all of the way back to HS. (Wells went to Muncie Central HS in IN and Ball St U) It doesn't surprise me that he has had as many problems as he has had. Same with Zach Randolph. I actually first met him his sophomore year at Marion HS in IN. I know knew his HS coach really well. Both of those kids got away with murder (almost literally ) back then and never had to grow up, and now it is biting them in the ass.
November 27, 200322 yr Wells has been in trouble all of the way back to HS. (Wells went to Muncie Central HS in IN and Ball St U) It doesn't surprise me that he has had as many problems as he has had. Same with Zach Randolph. I actually first met him his sophomore year at Marion HS in IN. I know knew his HS coach really well. Both of those kids got away with murder (almost literally ) back then and never had to grow up, and now it is biting them in the ass. What did Zach do? I hope he doesn't get f***ed up because he is the future of this organization. I know that he already has 1 DUI since joining the Jail Breakers.
November 27, 200322 yr What did Zach do? I hope he doesn't get f***ed up because he is the future of this organization. I know that he already has 1 DUI since joining the Jail Breakers. Zach was arrested twice in HS. The big charge was running guns for a gang IIRC (somekind of weapons charge) but they pleaded that out, and he got off pretty easy. His biggest problem is he has been told how awesome he is for so long by so many people that his work ethic has always been in question, as well as doing the right things. Sounds like not much has changed judging by him punching out a teammate last year...
November 27, 200322 yr It's an interestin dilemma for John Nash (GM of da Trail Blazers). Do u rebuild ur team around Randolph or keep Wallace?
November 27, 200322 yr It's an interestin dilemma for John Nash (GM of da Trail Blazers). Do u rebuild ur team around Randolph or keep Wallace? I would rebuild it around Randolph. People around here are tired of Sheed, (at least the fans that count, the ones who are going, or not going, to the games) and people are really high on Randolph. He is a very good player, but hopefully he can stay in shape, because he is a little heavy as is.
November 28, 200322 yr The Nets are on the hook for the full amount of Zo's $22.6 mil. They were unable to have the contract insured. http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=1672599
December 2, 200322 yr I would rebuild it around Randolph. People around here are tired of Sheed, (at least the fans that count, the ones who are going, or not going, to the games) and people are really high on Randolph. He is a very good player, but hopefully he can stay in shape, because he is a little heavy as is. Its kinda funny that we just had this conversation, but guess who got arrested from Portland... http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ap-t...ov=ap&type=lgns
December 3, 200322 yr 'Zo used to a difference maker, one of the beter all-around players in the NBA. RIR
December 5, 200322 yr Its kinda funny that we just had this conversation, but guess who got arrested from Portland... http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=ap-t...ov=ap&type=lgns No kidding. What a joke. Although, he had a career game the night after all this. Interesting....
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