And now Martin, Hudson and Ndiaye can rest a little easier because their names will be on the Wizards' 15-day opening day roster that will be submitted to the league office by 5 p.m. on Monday.
Ndiaye, Hudson and Martin cannot get too comfortable, since they can easily be waived at any time before early January, when their contracts become guaranteed.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/10/24/AR2010102402847_pf.htmlQuoteAnd now Martin, Hudson and Ndiaye can rest a little easier because their names will be on the Wizards' 15-day opening day roster that will be submitted to the league office by 5 p.m. on Monday.
But...QuoteNdiaye, Hudson and Martin cannot get too comfortable, since they can easily be waived at any time before early January, when their contracts become guaranteed.
NBA 2k12 Michael Beasley, Bill Walker, Cartier Martin, Wally Judge, and Jacob Pullen.Could we really have enough players in the NBA simultaneously to field a starting 5? :surprised:
Hated that dude. Lazy, unathletic POS.
i was watching the world series tonight but on commercials i would flip over to the game. one of those times cartier had a block on dwight howard and the announcers were saying how he should be getting more minutes with how good he looked in that game.What makes that more impressive is that I don't think Cartier can even dunk. If so, barely.
i was watching the world series tonight but on commercials i would flip over to the game. one of those times cartier had a block on dwight howard and the announcers were saying how he should be getting more minutes with how good he looked in that game.What makes that more impressive is that I don't think Cartier can even dunk. If so, barely.
i was watching the world series tonight but on commercials i would flip over to the game. one of those times cartier had a block on dwight howard and the announcers were saying how he should be getting more minutes with how good he looked in that game.What makes that more impressive is that I don't think Cartier can even dunk. If so, barely.
He had better be able to dunk. He's like 6'7"
Well, I'm 5'11"-6' and I can dunk a tennis ball, and I don't have very good ups. With an extra 7 inches of height, which would probably make his arms longer, he should be able to dunk pretty easily. He obviously doesn't want to just go around showing off his dunking skills to everyone. He's waiting to break it out in the NBA Finals.Hard to dunk when you just stand in the corner and jack up 3's.