So you're making fun of a person for having a career shortening injury because someone said the front office of one of your teams you follow made a bad move?
Anyways, let's talk about real teams like DA Bulls and how they will win the NBA Championship in a few months.
Fields played well for the first half of his rookie year and he hasn't played anywhere near that level since. No problem with taking a risk but it's not smart to take a $20 million risk on a guy who hasn't played consistently well in two years.
He's still a great passer and rebounder. He's just not scoring. There's more to it. If he's playing productive minutes then I don't really care how much money he's making and he more or less has been the last while. He could still come around and will definitely like get things going on offense shooting the basketball when his elbow strength is back up.
He hasn't shot the ball well in two years, even when healthy. So what if he's a good rebounder and passer? That doesn't mean you give him a $20 million contract.