My brother works at Beverly Hills car rental and one of his clients is Jordan, he told me that Jordan is obsessed with showing off his cars to attract girls, he even met Kobe and told me that Kobe only rents exotic cars when he has business meetings not basketball related. JC spends on average between $900 to $1500 bucks a day on exotic rental cars and $500 a day on rental insurance... What a spender.... My bro makes good commission on him though so he ain't complaining lol.
You aint no playa if youre trying to rely on a ride to get you girls lol. It shouldn't matter what you drive, you shouldn't want someone that likes you cause of the money.
Sounds like JC could have really benefited from a change of scenery. Indiana would have done nicely...
If I was rooting against him staying with Lakers how about Cleveland after Kyrie and "Get In They A** Like a Bike Without a Seat" James have left? He could back up Derrik Rose.
I didn't say he declined. I said he plateaued. I didn't say he plateaued because he went clubbing. I said seeing him go clubbing while the team sucks and he's not improving after getting 50 million dollars isn't a good look and opens him to criticism. What else you got?
I don't have unrealistic expectations. We paid him like a 6th man. Did he play like a 6th man last year? I don't think so. His stats may be 6th man-esque, but his impact on our team sure wasn't.
i think he did. our team was terrible top to bottom; i have trouble interpreting the relevant stats in these cases.
wasn't directed at you, was for OX, since he seems to tie everything thats negative with JC gm to some random TMZ clip like once or twice a year
I mean the stats aren't there, but I'm talking about team success. Was JC impactful on our team? Did he bring our level of play up? Was he electric off the bench? Did he carry us through some tough games? I think the answer is universally no.
Those invitations probably went out well before the season was over, and he was probably invited. But after being dumped in a cap move and living on the East Coast, he decided not to attend.