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What's the truth about Tinsley's shape?

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  • What's the truth about Tinsley's shape?

    I've read varying comments, most attributed to the Star's Mike Wells, that Tinsely has put on some serious weight. If true, that has to make an almost untradeable player impossible to move.

    This brings up several questions:
    1. Can anyone get to the truth? Is the weight gain true?

    2. Is the Tin man rehabbing a bad knee, or just sitting on his backside? If he is, is that rehab occurring here in Indy or elsewhere?

    3. What rights do the Pacers have in monitoring the rehab, and also what rights do they have to mandate that a player be in playing shape? If Tinsley is just sitting on the sidelines and taking a paycheck, without properly working toward a return, can they not move to either suspend or have him declared retired? And would that not save them some serious cap room?

    I'd just like to get to the bottom of this ongoing saga.

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    Re: What's the truth about Tinsley's shape?

    I've posted this b4 that Tinjury isn't interested in playing again. Maybe he enjoys the life of not playing BB. Maybe he feels with the extra pounds it makes it impossible for the Pacers to trade him. MAYBE TINJURY WANTS TO BE BOUGHT OUT!!! By putting the weight on and not being in shape, he's forcing the Pacers to buy him out. JMOAA

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      Re: What's the truth about Tinsley's shape?

      Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
      I've posted this b4 that Tinjury isn't interested in playing again.
      Got a source?

      You have good questions, BigDL, and I've wondered the same thing. I don't think we'll know anything for a while, though, unless somebody who actually sees Tinsley gets on here and tells us.
      This space for rent.

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        Re: What's the truth about Tinsley's shape?

        Tinsley wan't interested in playing when he was here the past few years. But IF - and this is a big IF - he has put on all this weight and not made an attempt to keep himself in playing shape I would imagine any buyout figure could be affected. Beyond that, if he has done nothing but sit on his backside it would be just another sign of how stupid the guy is. His on-court attitude has already cost him. But then again, we are talking about millions. What does losing a few million to him mean?
        The best exercise of the human heart is reaching down and picking someone else up.

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          Re: What's the truth about Tinsley's shape?

          round is a shape!

          I think tinsley realizes his career is over and he doesn't really care, as long as he gets his money
          Passion, Pride, Playoffs, Pacers

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            Re: What's the truth about Tinsley's shape?

            Tinsley should seriously consider working for the globe trotters and forget about getting back in NBA shape. He would be a good fit...

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              Re: What's the truth about Tinsley's shape?

              Originally posted by pianoman View Post
              round is a shape!

              I think tinsley realizes his career is over and he doesn't really care, as long as he gets his money
              Absolutely!

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                Re: What's the truth about Tinsley's shape?

                [QUOTE=Anthem;752435]

                Got a source? /QUOTE]


                JMOAA! And it's not been proven wrong.

                I'm not sure it can ever be proved right or wrong. It's like which of the 2 headed monsters made the which deal. One can only have an opinion, for I don't think we'll ever find out the truth.

                Does anyone see Tinsley having a heart/passion for the game anymore? Or is it that his heart isn't in being a Pacer anymore, but still wants to be paid?

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                • #9
                  Re: What's the truth about Tinsley's shape?

                  Tinsley is treated like a tabloid Britney on this board, so I view many rumors about him with skepticism. He has been demonized to the point that I'm forced to consider recent pregnancy rumors a possibility.
                  • I heard Tinsley never wanted to play basketball, ever.
                  • I hear in the offseason, all he does is eat popcorn and watch Sex and the City.
                  • Peter Vescey is reporting that Jamaal Tinsley is homeless and begging for change near the Slippery Noodle.
                  • I heard that the only reason Tinsley played so well at the beginning of last season is that he hates Danny Granger.
                  • I heard when Jamaal orders a meal at McDonald's, he screams "AND 1, MUTHA******!" at the cashier.
                  • There is zero possibility that the team had Tinsley sit out for image concerns and blamed it on whatever injury they wanted. None.
                  • I heard Jamaal "Hussein" Tinsley was a terrorist.
                  • Jamaal has never been a good teammate, despite what his teammates have said. We know those quotes were fabricated by Detroit fans.
                  • I heard Jamaal Tinsley can't dribble the basketball anymore.
                  • I heard Jamaal Tinsley was retiring to take over the Don's Guns stores.
                  I'm interested to see how it all unfolds. I was happy to see him come back last year to JO's team, without complaining to the media*, and play with fire before the injury/ conduct crap started up. I'd like to see him shipped to a team where he can get a fresh start, and let the Pacers start fresh as well.

                  *Unconfirmed media reports

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                    Re: What's the truth about Tinsley's shape?

                    It's kind of useless to demand sources when it comes to Tinsley on this board. People will say whatever they feel like about him, they don't have to back it up, and admins let it run free. I personally see all the rampant speculation trashing him as classless, but hey, maybe that's just me.

                    "It hasn't been proven wrong." What a great debate line, I mean, that argument is FLAWLESS.

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                      Re: What's the truth about Tinsley's shape?

                      Originally posted by ABADays View Post
                      Tinsley wan't interested in playing when he was here the past few years. But IF - and this is a big IF - he has put on all this weight and not made an attempt to keep himself in playing shape I would imagine any buyout figure could be affected. Beyond that, if he has done nothing but sit on his backside it would be just another sign of how stupid the guy is. His on-court attitude has already cost him. But then again, we are talking about millions. What does losing a few million to him mean?
                      How would this affect the buyout number negatively? If Tinsley eats himself out of shape and becomes even more untradeable, yet can neither retire nor void his contract, the Pacers are left with only one option: buyout. At that point, it's a sellers market.

                      All Tinsley has to do not do anything so egregious as to violate a provision in his contract, (which, based on most NBA contracts and the story of Latrell Sprewell, would probably require him selling drugs, murdering small children, and getting both of the Olsen Twins pregnant) and he's guaranteed his money. As long as he, or someone around him is smart enough to remember that, then he should be able to get the Pacers to pony up the cash.

                      EDIT: If that's the path he chose to take. I don't have any idea one way or the other whether Tinsley has lost the desire to play or has a serious knee injury.

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                        Re: What's the truth about Tinsley's shape?

                        Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
                        JMOAA! And it's not been proven wrong.
                        It's not been proven credible, either.

                        Originally posted by Justin Tyme View Post
                        I'm not sure it can ever be proved right or wrong.
                        I rewrote my response several times to make sure it wasn't infraction-worthy. None of them seemed sufficiently tame, so I've entirely cut the part of this post where I express my opinion of your ability to express a logical point.
                        This space for rent.

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                          Re: What's the truth about Tinsley's shape?

                          Originally posted by Anthem View Post

                          I rewrote my response several times to make sure it wasn't infraction-worthy. None of them seemed sufficiently tame, so I've entirely cut the part of this post where I express my opinion of your ability to express a logical point.

                          LOL!

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                            Re: What's the truth about Tinsley's shape?

                            As far as his shape concerns.....

                            Can anyone get a freeze frame from a late season game with Tinsley, in suit, standing during a timeout huddle? If so, I'd like to see one of those pics, and then compare it to the pic from this past summer that's in the DW tribute at IndyStar.

                            I know a lot of the rumors about Tinsley's weight are post-April, but he gained a good 20-25 lbs before the season ended. He was easily the biggest I've ever seen him at the last few games he attended.

                            I understand all the rampant speculation on this board. Why wouldn't there be? Two weeks before the trading deadline, the team shuts him down. Even Tinsley himself seemed confused about why he wasn't allowed to play. One month later and he says "oh, I got this thing with my knee". I don't find that believable at all, and then a franchise that has always supported him, Bird included, completely turned on him.

                            Something obviously happened and the details are extremely vague. I'm guessing we stopped him from playing, tried to trade and failed, and then he "quit". More speculation.

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                              Re: What's the truth about Tinsley's shape?

                              Originally posted by count55 View Post
                              How would this affect the buyout number negatively? If Tinsley eats himself out of shape and becomes even more untradeable, yet can neither retire nor void his contract, the Pacers are left with only one option: buyout. At that point, it's a sellers market.

                              All Tinsley has to do not do anything so egregious as to violate a provision in his contract, (which, based on most NBA contracts and the story of Latrell Sprewell, would probably require him selling drugs, murdering small children, and getting both of the Olsen Twins pregnant) and he's guaranteed his money. As long as he, or someone around him is smart enough to remember that, then he should be able to get the Pacers to pony up the cash.

                              EDIT: If that's the path he chose to take. I don't have any idea one way or the other whether Tinsley has lost the desire to play or has a serious knee injury.
                              Well there are pretty much provisions in any standard players contract requiring them to - paraphrasing - make their best effort to maintain professional conditioning. The club has to be protected that this guy is going to maintain his capabilities and not decide to have 6 pizzas and a whole chocolate cake for every meal. Tinsley's still under contract. If the Pacers are obligated to pay Tinsley has responsibilities as well. You can't just become a bum.

                              Even a guaranteed contract has stipulations relative to an anthletes responsibility. Clubs would be stupid to do otherwise.
                              The best exercise of the human heart is reaching down and picking someone else up.

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