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Re: TP says he's going nowhere...
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Originally Posted by
ducks
that is old news
bruno translated the whole interview when that came out
Well aware that it's old news, ducks..just responding to the guy who said it was bullshit.
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Re: TP says he's going nowhere...
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
Lies!
Bruno didn't mention the beautiful buckle tournament!
This is huge!
:lol
Guess he's been hanging around these parts too much. His French be gettin' rusty.
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Re: TP says he's going nowhere...
I can't remember see someone being so open to get the hell out a team, Spurs 100% going to trade him this season
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The quote means he is not being traded this season. It means nothing beyond that.
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Re: TP says he's going nowhere...
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Originally Posted by
Basketball Power
I can't remember see someone being so open to get the hell out a team
Maybe because you have an extremely short memory?
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The only one to be certain what Tony is going to do is probably Eva, seeing as she is his wife....or something?
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Re: TP says he's going nowhere...
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Originally Posted by
Bruno
Spurs will re-sign Parker.
For how much???
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Parker is gone after this season.
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it's simple guys....Parker either stays and retires a spur....or we do a S & T during the free agency period....I think Parker is very grateful of the Spurs.
He's going to play the whole season in a spurs jersey
IMO(of course)
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Originally Posted by
ChumpDumper
My response to this statement is lol.
isnt that your response to 90% of arguments?, your statements are law while everyone elses are ludacris am i right? i understand denial is the 1st stage of mourning so ill let you rest i hope you feel better chumpdump
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Re: TP says he's going nowhere...
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Originally Posted by
Bruno
Spurs will re-sign Parker.
How much do you think he'll want, and what do you think is reasonable?
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If TP stays in San Antonio I don't see how its for less than the Max. I mean Joe fucking Johnson and Rudy Gay got the max so what do you think Finals MVP Tony Parker deserves?
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RUDY GAY GOT THE MAX. Just think about that for a bit. Rudy Gay.
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Originally Posted by
RuffnReadyOzStyle
How much do you think he'll want, and what do you think is reasonable?
IMO, $70M/5 years would be a good deal for both sides. Saying that, I've found that teams have offered big contracts to players this summer so it could be more. The max extension for Parker is $88.8M/5 years.
Spurs have spend $53M this summer for RJ and Bonner. They better open their wallet for Parker who is light year better than them.
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I'm sure Tony would leave a few million on the table and head to NY to play with Amare/Melo.
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Originally Posted by
alchemist
I'm sure Tony would leave a few million on the table and head to NY to play with Amare/Melo.
Amare and Melo, ugh! I'd rather take the max in SA and watch Duncan and Manu retire gracefully.
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Originally Posted by
Leonard Curse
isnt that your response to 90% of arguments?
It was my response to your rationale concluding your point was good more than your actual point.
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your statements are law while everyone elses are ludacris am i right?
I am now loling at your spelling.
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i understand denial is the 1st stage of mourning so ill let you rest i hope you feel better chumpdump
I fully accept your curious rationales and bad spelling.
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Originally Posted by
boutons_deux
Scott Parker plays for West Ham.
And Spurs would far rather Mesut Ozil thank you very much :)
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Without Manu and Tim the team wil need a new franchise player and good players around him.Imo we can't do it if we are paying the max to Tony. He's not a franchise player so he will be expensive to fill the roster.
Tony has to win less money or we can't sign him if we want to have a team good enough to win in the future.
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Re: TP says he's going nowhere...
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Originally Posted by
Bruno
IMO, $70M/5 years would be a good deal for both sides. Saying that, I've found that teams have offered big contracts to players this summer so it could be more. The max extension for Parker is $88.8M/5 years.
Spurs have spend $53M this summer for RJ and Bonner. They better open their wallet for Parker who is light year better than them.
I agree I think TP will consider positively a 70 - 75 M$ 5 y
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Originally Posted by
Josepatches_
Without Manu and Tim the team wil need a new franchise player and good players around him.Imo we can't do it if we are paying the max to Tony. He's not a franchise player so he will be expensive to fill the roster.
Tony has to win less money or we can't sign him if we want to have a team good enough to win in the future.
Teams can carry two or three max or near max level contracts without much of a problem.
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From my understanding of what the new CBA could do, the Spurs do have some leverage as TP would be wise to sign an extension to mitigate some of the potential risks.
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Re: TP says he's going nowhere...
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Originally Posted by
Spursfan092120
Calm down turbo..just reiterating the news....here's another article from L'equipe...translated...
http://www.lequipe.fr/Basket/breves2...ny-parker.html
The perfect is clear and without ambiguity. Despite the rumors always more numerous on his departure, Tony Parker will not leave San Antonio this summer. "I spoke with Pop (Grepp Popovich, the trainer of the Spurs), it said me that I will not go anything leaves, precise the French this Tuesday in THE Equipe. New York and Portland were the two more serious tracks, it is true, but San Antonio said no. And then I love the club. I want to remain to do the last year of contract and next to be free agent."
Of passage in France these days before to fly away itself for Coming and well deserved vacation, Parker returns equally on his season ruined by the injuries: "It is clear it was an average season. Every time that I returned from injury, it fell me something over". Suddenly, the leader of the Spurs is itself assistant the services of a physical assistant that will take care of him this summer: "It is well if I cut all a summer and that I do a true preparation, that I work on my body. From July 10, I will have a physical assistant. I had never done that in NBA. After an average season, I want to show to everyone that it was an accident".
Parker projects itself already on the next season and, there, it does not hide its intention to leave: "That will do ten years at the end of next year that I play San Antonio. This is a beautiful buckle and a beautiful tournament for me to go somewhere else. If I leave I can do another career, eight or nine years in another club".
Not saying I want him to leave...I don't...just reporting what he quoted.
That isn't a translation you fuckin loser! :rolleyes