Better than mine?
Obviously, if your goal was to have a better Nba career than orangefog or briancuse, than goal accomplished.
Better than mine?
Better than mine?
Ennis has been on 4 different teams already, for his career he is avg 4.2 ppg and 1.9 apg, his career is far from over, but as of now what would you call his Nba career so far?
Plus, he brings a certain balance to the roster.Tyler and Mal it's way too early. As long as Tyler can spread the court, with his size, he'll probably be around for a while.
Successful. Getting paid, and doesn't have to beat up his body every year. Will have a nice long career as a backup PG in the league, and make plenty of money.
Almost like a backup QB in the NFL. Smart enough to run a team when needed, get paid, and don't beat up your body so you can enjoy retirement. I think he has it pretty damn well, and has worked himself into a great spot.
He'd be a starting point guard in The League making Dion Waiters money if he stayed until this year. That's literally the only possible outcome had h waited.
what is the point? who cares about the time it takes to become successful?Why do you think I am calling their careers unsuccessful? I AM NOT CALLING THEIR CAREERS UNSUCCESSFUL. not even Tyler Ennis.
what is the point? who cares about the time it takes to become successful?
He has a 1 year minimum deal with a 1 yr team option.
That literally is as bad as it gets considering still being in the NBA. There is no debating that that is the worst contract an NBA player can get. It is actually a fact.
The worst contract in the NBA is still a success to me. But, just me talking.
The worst contract in the NBA is still a success to me. But, just me talking.
I don't think when Tyler was thinking about left early he was saying to himself, let me get the worst contract in the Nba.
Great caveat. It's like saying he someone sucks because they are #400 in the Forbes 400.He has a 1 year minimum deal with a 1 yr team option.
That literally is as bad as it gets considering still being in the NBA. There is no debating that that is the worst contract an NBA player can get. It is actually a fact.
Great caveat. It's like saying he someone sucks because they are #400 in the Forbes 400.
I don't think when Tyler was thinking about left early he was saying to himself, let me get the worst contract in the Nba.
Have to love the Syracuse players to NBA threads. They never die.
He has a 1 year minimum deal with a 1 yr team option.
That literally is as bad as it gets considering still being in the NBA. There is no debating that that is the worst contract an NBA player can get. It is actually a fact.
I don't believe this is true. The expansion of the NBA roster and the invention of 2-way contracts makes it false.
2-way contracts are less than the veteran minimum and can be offered to anyone with 3 years or less of NBA experience. To my understanding of the CBA, Ennis would qualify for such a contract for the 17-18 season.
While I understand your overall argument, technically it could have been worse for him.
I don't believe this is true. The expansion of the NBA roster and the invention of 2-way contracts makes it false.
2-way contracts are less than the veteran minimum and can be offered to anyone with 3 years or less of NBA experience. To my understanding of the CBA, Ennis would qualify for such a contract for the 17-18 season.
While I understand your overall argument, technically it could have been worse for him.
I don't even know what the argument is anymore.
That's correct.Apparently its no matter what happens in your Nba career you made the right decision to leave early.
Apparently its no matter what happens in your Nba career you made the right decision to leave early.