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Post by Houston Rockets GM on Oct 10, 2024 8:55:09 GMT -8
Ben Gordon SG 30 6'3'' 200 B A D C C- C Ben Gordon SG 69 29.7 23.8 3.8 1.9 0.8 0.2 1.3 .478 .861 .423 Ben Gordon SG 30 $14,346,221 $15,650,423 $0
This dynamic British shooting guard knows how to put points on the board.
Last season, he averaged 23.8 points per game in just under 30 minutes, shooting 47.8% from the field and an impressive 42.3% from three over a nice 69 games. This undersized scorer can come off the bench and heat up quickly, or he can step into a starting role as a top option and go-to guy. If you think his performance was a one-off, think again—his career averages sit at 19 points per game on 47.2% shooting and an incredible 43.2% from beyond the arc across 709 games. Simply put, he’s a natural scorer.
With two years left on his contract, it’s team-friendly, and he’ll become a valuable expiring deal in the offseason, making him an attractive trade asset. For now, he’s a key player on the court. His style fits perfectly in today’s game, thanks to his sharpshooting and solid assist-to-turnover ratio. He’s all about scoring, and he can flat-out get buckets. While his rebounding might be average for a shooting guard, he makes up for it with his scoring ability.
You have the chance to add this talent to your roster TODAY!
Honestly, I’m just looking to clear some cap space. I could ask for a lot more given his talent, but I’m approachable and willing to work with you on a deal.
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Post by Respected GM on Oct 10, 2024 9:00:36 GMT -8
This is better marketing than saying he went apeshit with a knife at a Stamford Jamba Juice
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Post by Houston Rockets GM on Oct 10, 2024 9:09:36 GMT -8
This is better marketing than saying he went apeshit with a knife at a Stamford Jamba Juice Every team needs some crazy energy and Gordon can bring that to your roster
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Post by Houston Rockets GM on Oct 10, 2024 9:10:54 GMT -8
Respected GM , just take him. Your young SGs can sit behind him and learn.
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Post by Respected GM on Oct 10, 2024 9:15:04 GMT -8
Respected GM , just take him. Your young SGs can sit behind him and learn. I have had Ben in the past and know what he is capable of! He unfortunately is not the right fit for the program right now.
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Post by lumley316 on Oct 10, 2024 10:28:45 GMT -8
He is the mouse of marketing
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Post by douche on Oct 10, 2024 16:44:35 GMT -8
too bad hes undersized or else i would have taken him
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Post by mouse on Oct 10, 2024 16:48:42 GMT -8
Gordon was drafted by Houston so it's a story book ending to see him finish out his career where it all began.
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Post by Respected GM on Oct 10, 2024 17:00:56 GMT -8
Ben Gordon's incident at the Stamford Jamba Juice was a shocking moment that not only affected his reputation but also created significant ripple effects in his career, particularly in how teams view him in trade discussions. Once a prolific scorer known for his ability to light up the scoreboard on a team-friendly contract, his off-court issues have dramatically shifted his perception.
His actions, including the knife incident, have made him a liability in the eyes of many teams. While he used to be a valuable asset, contributing to wins and creating matchup problems for opponents, the fear he instills in his teammates and staff has overshadowed his talent. Ahsan, trying to deal him in a BBS context, faces an uphill battle in finding fair value. The psychological impact of Gordon's behavior has made it challenging to negotiate trades, as other teams are understandably wary of bringing in someone who has shown such erratic behavior.
As a result, Gordon's potential contributions on the court are now overshadowed by concerns about his influence in the locker room, making it difficult for Ahsan to justify any sort of equitable exchange. The league's perception of Gordon has shifted from that of a dynamic scorer to a disruptive force, complicating any efforts to rehabilitate his image and career.
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Post by Houston Rockets GM on Oct 15, 2024 7:13:33 GMT -8
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Post by mouse on Oct 15, 2024 17:16:44 GMT -8
Throw me a pick and I'll take him
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Post by Ding Dong Boys on Oct 15, 2024 18:55:24 GMT -8
that jamba juice is fire tho
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Post by Houston Rockets GM on Oct 18, 2024 10:59:51 GMT -8
Ben Gordon has officially joined the New York Knicks, bringing his exceptional scoring ability to the team and igniting excitement among fans! Known for his versatility as an offensive weapon, Gordon can light up the scoreboard from anywhere on the court. With a smooth shooting stroke and an ability to create his own shot, he’s proven to be a game-changer in critical moments. Throughout his career, Gordon has showcased his talent as a prolific scorer, whether from beyond the arc, mid-range, or driving to the basket. His knack for hitting clutch shots makes him a reliable option in tight games, and his experience in high-pressure situations will greatly benefit the Knicks. Additionally, his off-ball movement and catch-and-shoot capability create valuable spacing for the team’s offense. Beyond his scoring prowess, Gordon's leadership and veteran presence will be crucial in mentoring younger players and fostering a competitive atmosphere in the locker room. With his dynamic offensive skills, Ben Gordon is ready to make a significant impact in New York. For any inquiries regarding his addition to the roster, please direct your interest to the Knicks' GM nybombers3 . The stage is set for Gordon to shine in the Big Apple!
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