Sounds like the Spurs are going to throw every game they have against Minny this year.
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Sounds like the Spurs are going to throw every game they have against Minny this year.
I missed the part where the Spurs paid Minny to take Beno.
Minny accepted only under the condition that they didn't have to keep him.Quote:
Originally Posted by maxpower
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Originally Posted by mystargtr34
I'm pretty sure we will never see that pick.
Beno will now go on to an illustrious career as the backup point guard for some team in Kyrgystan.
Square deal
The Timberwolves trade for San Antonio guard Beno Udrih, giving up a conditional second-round pick and taking on Udrih's $1.7 million salary, and then immediately cut him. And we know what you were thinking: another harebrained deal by Kevin McHale.
Hardly. The transaction helped out both teams. The Spurs, up against the luxury-tax threshold, were faced with a doubling of Udrih's cost to them ($1.7 million in salary, $1.7 million in tax). So they sent Udrih to Minnesota, which had room under the tax threshold, along with the money to pay the disappointing point guard's salary and an extra $500,000 for the Wolves' trouble.
Because cash is king in Minnesota these days, the Wolves grabbed it. Especially because the pick they promised only goes if the Wolves finish with one of the top four records in the league (right!). Otherwise, the pick gets "conveyed'' into the future and eventually forgotten.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/200...e.notes/1.html