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10-20-2006, 10:49 AM
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OT: Jeff McInnis
Since all of you Cavaliers fans had the "joy" of having Jeff McInnis on your team not that long ago, I thought you would enjoy this. For those that don't know, McInnis has been on the outs with Nets management for some time (surprise, surprise) and recently his agent talked of suing the Nets for defamation of character
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There are a few facts that need to be inserted into the Jeff McInnis fiasco right about now, because Steve Kauffman is beginning to sound as desperate and shrill as a GOP incumbent and the Nets have told Lawrence Frank to holster his weapon, no matter how badly he’s getting smeared.
But this is something Kauffman – a good guy, by the way, who has stepped way out of character lately – doesn’t want anyone to talk or write about:
1. His client got fat. You know that already, because we reported back in April that he had gained 18 pounds while (for lack of a better phrase) rehabbing his knee. And since then he has accused the team of rushing him back from the injury, an allegation that is (for lack of a better phrase) pure horsehockey, because the trainer would quit before allowing that to happen. Kauffman’s client didn’t put the time in, period.
2. His client wasn’t exactly the most professional guy that has come through here. He had too many late nights in Manhattan, didn’t always get his rest, didn’t always come to work in peak condition. The Nets would have overlooked that and let him stay with the team, if not for the fact that he often took two teammates on his late-night carousals with him. We won’t mention their names, because they have been set straight -- one was a veteran who should have known better, and the other was a kid who has learned his lesson. Bottom line: Kauffman’s client was a bad influence, period. And when it got back to the coaching staff that he was bad-mouthing the coach to a few teammates, it was time to cut the cord.
3. His client has been offered more than half of the $3.6 million remaining on his contract to get lost. The Nets have put $2 million on the table as their buyout offer, and Kauffman has demanded – try not to do a spit-take – no less than $3.4 million. Do the math: The Nets essentially are willing to give the guy $192,000 for every game he played in New Jersey (that’s $5.4M divided by 28 games). We know this isn’t how the business works, but Kauffman thinks his client deserves roughly what Kevin Garnett gets per game.
4. His client is not worth talking about anymore, because the Nets have made up their minds that he can rot in his living room until his agent comes to his senses and admits what everybody in LA, Portland, and Cleveland already knew: The guy is getting exactly what he deserves. And whether he knows this or not, every other GM in the league thinks his client should take the money and shaddap, because a) nobody is going to trade for him, because they’re running out of teams he hasn't already alienated, and b) doing this public nuisance thing isn’t exactly enhancing his chances of being picked up after the buyout is completed.
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10-20-2006, 01:41 PM
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Re: OT: Jeff McInnis
McInnis is truely one of our most beloved "Loozers". The sad part of it is the half season he was here before his shoulder injury he played better then any other guard we've had since Lebron came to town.
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10-20-2006, 02:49 PM
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Re: OT: Jeff McInnis
We traded Darius Miles for him right? It's hard to say which guy has proven more of the cancer. It's staggering to think about how bad the guys were around Lebron when he first got here. Miles, Ricky Davis--and then when he got rid of them, in came Mcinnis, who probably ended up being as bad as both combined.
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10-21-2006, 01:21 PM
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Maybe Next Year....
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Re: OT: Jeff McInnis
McInnis really was invaluable for that half a season or so, then out of nowhere he just fell apart emotionally and dragged the whole team with him.
Seems like he still hasn't recovered.
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