MaNu4Tres
10-30-2010, 06:12 PM
On Parker's extension
By: Nick Kapsis (@Project_Kap)
Saturday, 30 October 2010
And just like that, the dishes are done, man.
Word broke today that Tony Parker and the San Antonio Spurs have come to an agreement on a 4-year, reportedly $50 million contract extension.
Unlike Manu Ginobili of a year ago, Parker wasn’t coming into camp off surgery and with the questions of a return to form. He was coming off one of his most productive offseasons -- a summer away from his French team afforded him the opportunity to work on his body and game while managing plenty of rest.
Parker came into camp looking as fit as ever and with the gear he had lost last year due to nagging injuries. With an impending CBA and enough evidence to suggest Parker was once again “Tony Parker,” the Spurs looked to waste no time.
Keep Reading >>>> (http://projectspurs.com/site/content/on-parkers-extension.html)
By: Nick Kapsis (@Project_Kap)
Saturday, 30 October 2010
And just like that, the dishes are done, man.
Word broke today that Tony Parker and the San Antonio Spurs have come to an agreement on a 4-year, reportedly $50 million contract extension.
Unlike Manu Ginobili of a year ago, Parker wasn’t coming into camp off surgery and with the questions of a return to form. He was coming off one of his most productive offseasons -- a summer away from his French team afforded him the opportunity to work on his body and game while managing plenty of rest.
Parker came into camp looking as fit as ever and with the gear he had lost last year due to nagging injuries. With an impending CBA and enough evidence to suggest Parker was once again “Tony Parker,” the Spurs looked to waste no time.
Keep Reading >>>> (http://projectspurs.com/site/content/on-parkers-extension.html)