If he does that, he probably gets all-star consideration at center and the Spurs score multiple trips to the finals before Duncan hangs it up.
TAU is not going out of business and has no financial troubles.
I wonder if tpark will read this and actually change his opinion about Tiago, but I doubt it.
Considering the financial trouble Tau is in, I'd say he has a good chance of abandoning ship and coming over this summer.
Splitter's no fool. He took the money before, he'll wait until summer of 2010 when he can get more under the CBA.
As long as your ok with someone breaking a mutual agreement. Good on you
Damn it. Tim will waste another year without a ring.
Yeah fingers are crossed....
As I posted earlier, there is no evidence of a mutual agreement.
And are you going to answer my question?
If there was a mutual agreement as you assert, and Splitter tore an ACL during the 07-08 season in Spain, would the Spurs have been obligated to sign him in the summer of 2008 and pay him for at least two seasons while he attempted to rehab?
we need him as soon as possible.. tim's clock is ticking..
Come on, Tiago quit toying with us.
How many times does this have to be explain? There is no financial trouble for TAU.
How many times must I be explained to you you Houston halfwit.
Tau is dropping their sponsorship of the damn club
If he just waits a year he can get a lot more from the Spurs. I've little doubt he stays with Vitoria or has his contract sold to another euro-team.
And yet you refuse to answer the question posed to you twice in this thread.
Here's a link to the 48 minute of article and some links back to some ST threads that talk about it...
http://www.48minutesof .com/2009/...splitter-news/
You ing idiot. It is just the ing label of the team. How many ing times do morons like you need to be explain things. It is not even the ing main sponsor of the club you ing dumbass. They have been signings new players AFTER this already.
The club will have a new name next year. Europe clubs do this some of them EVERY YEAR. It is pathetic how stupid some fans are here.
Since you are the defender of all things Popovich, you know goddamn good and well that Pop would have told Splitter to stay and take the money for his own good. Pop puts players above winning, so there's no reason he'd expect Splitter to have given up that much cash on so much as a verbal commitment, of which there is no evidence.
The best you can hope is that since Tau is losing so much money that he'll come back to the NBA so he at least knows his paycheck won't bounce.
TAU has no financial problems.
Pop would've been a ing moron to tell him that too.
Don't like it? Scroll.
Its not my duty in life to answer your 3rd grade reading level questions.
It's pathetic how you keep acting like your greek when your just some 400 pound four eyed dumb behind a computer in Houston.
Get a ing life.
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