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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
Thanks for the article Duncan228, good article.
And for all the arguing , I think that Duncan is Selfish in a GOOD way. He cares more about himself winning later in his career than if he has another 10 mil in the bank. More about he and his TEAM’S standing as an all-time NBA great, than some bling he can wear around his neck or a couple of Bentleys in the garage. He is being selfish...only in a respectable way, and for the “right” reasons.
It is just a matter of what you want as a person in life.
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
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Originally Posted by da_suns_fan__
LMAO!
Do you all realize that buy arguing that Duncan shouldn't have take as big a pay cut that you inherently lose this argument?
First of all, lets educate you morons with some facts:
So Hill took substantially less money because he wanted to win.
How well each respective player EARNED their last contract is irrelevant. Who made the bigger sacrifice to play for a winner?
Your collective argument is just sad. Duncan took a small pay cut that still puts him in the top ten salary wise. Hill took around 20% of what he was being offered to play for the Suns because he wanted to win.
If you want to say that Duncan shouldn't have to make as big of a sacrifice since he's earned every penny, thats fine. What you fail to realize is thats not what this article is saying. Don't tell me that he's doing this incredibly noble thing by taking 20 million instead of 23.
I don't know why I even bother. Texans can't even seem to understand the simplest forms of logic. Maybe you guys should just forget about professional sports and just stick to rodeos.
I don't know why I'm even bothering, but where are you getting your numbers from?
http://www.azcentral.com/sports/suns...04suns-ON.html
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Other teams could offer Hill more but have not seemed willing to use most or all of the mid-level exception (about $5.5 million) for him.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2926650
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Hill has agreed in principle to a two-year deal -- known as a bi-annual exception -- for $1.8 million this season and almost $2 million in 2008-09 at the player's option
If he wanted to join the Suns for 1.2 million, why'd he sign for 1.8 and 2 million? Stop pulling numbers out of your ass.
Look, the first thing I thought when I read the title of the thread was "Well Shaq did the same thing a few years back," but that doesn't mean it's not a great move for the franchise. And like 1Parker1 said, Hill is a horrible example for you to use.
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
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Originally Posted by sprrs
I don't know why I'm even bothering, but where are you getting your numbers from?
http://www.azcentral.com/sports/suns...04suns-ON.html
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2926650
If he wanted to join the Suns for 1.2 million, why'd he sign for 1.8 and 2 million? Stop pulling numbers out of your ass.
Look, the first thing I thought when I read the title of the thread was "Well Shaq did the same thing a few years back," but that doesn't mean it's not a great move for the franchise. And like 1Parker1 said, Hill is a horrible example for you to use.
So were arguing whether Hill took an 80 or 70% paycut?
Either way, its still far and away greater than what Duncan took (which was pretty small).
Nice try junior. You suck at this as well.
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
Hill didn't take a paycut, he got paid what he is worth. Duncan took a paycut because he was worth another 10 million on his new contract, but didn't take it for reasons already discussed.
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
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Originally Posted by da_suns_fan__
So were arguing whether Hill took an 80 or 70% paycut?
Either way, its still far and away greater than what Duncan took (which was pretty small).
Nice try junior. You suck at this as well.
I'm arguing that you're pulling numbers out of your ass there Skipper. Find me a link where it says that anyone offered him the full MLE, which is what you seem to think. I found evidence to the contrary.
Also, since you're obviously not capable of doing the math...assuming he did get an offer for the MLE, 5Million - 2Million is 3 million...exactly the amount that Duncan gave up. You have no argument.
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
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Originally Posted by sprrs
I'm arguing that you're pulling numbers out of your ass there Skipper. Find me a link where it says that anyone offered him the full MLE, which is what you seem to think. I found evidence to the contrary.
Also, since you're obviously not capable of doing the math...assuming he did get an offer for the MLE, 5Million - 2Million is 3 million...exactly the amount that Duncan gave up. You have no argument.
This is why you suck:
The full MLE is around 5.5 million in the first year (with I believe 10% increments ever year).
Grant Hill will make 1.8 million this year.
1.8/5.5=.32
Or 32% of what he was being offered (by both Orlando AND Toronto).
Duncan was offered 23 million. He settled for 20.
20/23 = .869
Or 87% of what he was being offered.
I can't believe Im actually taking the time to type this.
ARE YOU PROUD SPURS FANS? THIS GUY SAYS THEY MADE THE SAME SACRIFICE BECAUSE THEY BOTH TOOK A 3 MILLION DOLLAR PAY CUT. FORGET THE FACT THAT DUNCAN IS MAKING OVER TEN TIMES AS MUCH AS HILL!!
Youre a freaking IDIOT!!! Just go to bed and stop embarrasing your state.
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
so hill lost a million and duncan lost 10 million, big difference
im sure hill would had taken a max contract if he was as good as duncan
duncan one of the best to ever play in the nba
hill a piece of shit just like the sun's fans
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
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Originally Posted by da_suns_fan__
This is why you suck:
The full MLE is around 5.5 million in the first year (with I believe 10% increments ever year).
Grant Hill will make 1.8 million this year.
1.8/5.5=.32
Or 32% of what he was being offered (by both Orlando AND Toronto).
Duncan was offered 23 million. He settled for 20.
20/23 = .869
Or 87% of what he was being offered.
I can't believe Im actually taking the time to type this.
ARE YOU PROUD SPURS FANS? THIS GUY SAYS THEY MADE THE SAME SACRIFICE BECAUSE THEY BOTH TOOK A 3 MILLION DOLLAR PAY CUT. FORGET THE FACT THAT DUNCAN IS MAKING OVER TEN TIMES AS MUCH AS HILL!!
Youre a freaking IDIOT!!! Just go to bed and stop embarrasing your state.
You're arguing percentages? Please. I SINCERELY doubt that if Hill was being offered 20 million by the Suns he would still only take two million. You're a moron if you really think that.
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
da suns fan, you quote in a previous post:
Detroit, Toronto and Orlando will reportedly be making substanitally higher offers to Hill, but early word around the league is that he wants to join the Suns for $1.2 million.
Your numbers in your argument are correct, but where do you get off saying those teams would give Hill 5.5 million. You quote an article that says "substanitally higher" but that doesn't mean 5.5 mil. Maybe 3 mil. so 1.8/3=60%
U can't say what Detroit, Orlando or Toronto would offer because you are not their GM (unless you have an article that says what they would have offered, which maybe you do).
Remember, this thread is about Duncan and the Spurs, not Hill and the Suns.
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
LOL man this is the biggest tool i have ever seen.... what a completely uneducated moron
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
he's a suns fan, what else would u expect?
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
how can u use hills contract as an excuse when he robbed the magic franchise....by sitting on the bench and accepting to retire so his contract can get off the books
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
the Suns is a winning team? wait, until early-May, right?
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
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Originally Posted by RussN
da suns fan, you quote in a previous post:
Detroit, Toronto and Orlando will reportedly be making substanitally higher offers to Hill, but early word around the league is that he wants to join the Suns for $1.2 million.
Your numbers in your argument are correct, but where do you get off saying those teams would give Hill 5.5 million. You quote an article that says "substanitally higher" but that doesn't mean 5.5 mil. Maybe 3 mil. so 1.8/3=60%
U can't say what Detroit, Orlando or Toronto would offer because you are not their GM (unless you have an article that says what they would have offered, which maybe you do).
Remember, this thread is about Duncan and the Spurs, not Hill and the Suns.
Regardless of how close to the MLE Hill was offered, he still took substantially less money to play for a winner.
Ive won this argument, time to move on.
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
LOL, you won jack shit in this discussion, exactly like your fav. team. :lol
Comparing a franchise player who decided to take less money for the sake of winning against a coattail player -who's even a damaged good with the injury background- trying to salvage his tarnished image as a max paid player who had never been able to deliver, is just completely MORONIC, if not even worse. No matter what the percentage says, simply because it's apple vs orange -a rotten one- comparison.
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
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Originally Posted by SpursIndonesia
LOL, you won jack shit in this discussion, exactly like your fav. team. :lol
Comparing a franchise player who decided to take less money for the sake of winning against a coattail player -who's even a damaged good with the injury background- trying to salvage his tarnished image as a max paid player who had never been able to deliver, is just completely MORONIC, if not even worse. No matter what the percentage says, simply because it's apple vs orange -a rotten one- comparison.
He is delusional. :lol
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
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Originally Posted by da_suns_fan__
Regardless of how close to the MLE Hill was offered, he still took substantially less money to play for a winner.
Ive won this argument, time to move on.
You still don't get it don't you? Duncan has been a Spur since he joined the NBA, he is worth a max-contract but he took 11 million less money in order to help the Spurs signing new players. Grant Hill took less money than offered (nobody denies that) to join a team where he thinks he has the best chance to win a ring. If Marion or Stoudemire take less money than they already make you'd have a legit arguement. You're fixed on Grant Hill, but with mentioning him you'd also take Michael Finley, Chris Webber or other Veterans who signed for the minimum with contenders into account. Fact is, Duncan earned his praise by accepting less money than he makes now on a team he is already on. That's unique, and that's why the media loves him. And by the way, taking the amnesty contracts into account Duncan isn't in the top 10 of highest player salaries anymore.
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
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Originally Posted by da_suns_fan__
Regardless of how close to the MLE Hill was offered, he still took substantially less money to play for a winner.
Ive won this argument, time to move on.
You did not "win", you can't even prove the basis of your argument. In case you forgot what your argument was, it was that he was going to get paid 5.5 million. Until you find a legit article that says that one of the teams above was going to give him 5.5 million, you haven't won anything, and your making yourself look stupid.
Your game Swallowing the Spurs is pretty damn funny though, I'll give you credit for that.
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
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Originally Posted by eisfeld
You still don't get it don't you? Duncan has been a Spur since he joined the NBA, he is worth a max-contract but he took 11 million less money in order to help the Spurs signing new players. Grant Hill took less money than offered (nobody denies that) to join a team where he thinks he has the best chance to win a ring. If Marion or Stoudemire take less money than they already make you'd have a legit arguement. You're fixed on Grant Hill, but with mentioning him you'd also take Michael Finley, Chris Webber or other Veterans who signed for the minimum with contenders into account. Fact is, Duncan earned his praise by accepting less money than he makes now on a team he is already on. That's unique, and that's why the media loves him. And by the way, taking the amnesty contracts into account Duncan isn't in the top 10 of highest player salaries anymore.
Best points of the whole thread....
:tu
If Nashty is up for an extension and takes less money to keep the Suns flexibility in future seasons....then you have an argument.
Granted, Duncan has made a TON of money and will continue to do so....but he left a considerable amount ($11M) of money on the table because he trusted the Spurs to translate those savings into more championships.
Bottom Line: Taking less money showed his committment to the best franchise in all of sports and to the fans of San Antonio.
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
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Originally Posted by PHAT TONY
Best points of the whole thread....
:tu
If Nashty is up for an extension and takes less money to keep the Suns flexibility in future seasons....then you have an argument.
Granted, Duncan has made a TON of money and will continue to do so....but he left a considerable amount ($11M) of money on the table because he trusted the Spurs to translate those savings into more championships.
Bottom Line: Taking less money showed his committment to the best franchise in all of sports and to the fans of San Antonio.
You Texans just don't get it.
Here's a better analogy.
Britney Spears just released her monthly earnings and spendings for her custody hearing.
She makes 700K a month. She gives 500 dollars a month to charitable purposes.
Are we suppose to applaud Britney for giving $500?
Of course not. And while Duncan's decision was good for the Spurs, this article is way over the top.
Finley is another terrible example. He's still getting paid 20 million from Dallas. The difference between the MLE (which he was being offered by Miami) and what he's getting paid San Antonio is grossly overshadowed by what he's getting from Dallas.
Grant Hill is making 1.8 million. Thats it. He could have had 3 times that much, but he decided he would rather play with a winner.
Im not saying Tim Duncan doesn't deserve his contract or even the 23 million that he was initially asking for, Im just saying that his acceptance of 20 million is hardly "refreshing" when other players (like Grant Hill) have made larger sacrifices because they wanted to win.
I hope that clears it up. If not, then there's no hope for ya.
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
Some is trying to say Grant Hill sacrificed money after getting paid several tens of millions of dollars to NOT play basketball?
:lmao :lmao :lmao
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
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Originally Posted by da_suns_fan__
Grant Hill is making 1.8 million. Thats it. He could have had 3 times that much, but he decided he would rather play with a winner.
...when other players (like Grant Hill) have made larger sacrifices because they wanted to win.
I hope that clears it up. If not, then there's no hope for ya.
Bull. What larger sacrifices? Tell that to those teams who overpaid him sitting on their benches.
By the way, your analogy using Britney Spears is terrible.
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
Nice article on Duncan. The obvious comparison is with Kobme moreso then A-Rod.
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Originally Posted by duncan228
http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn...ic.php?t=30128With so much in their favor, the Spurs could make noise about winning consecutive championships for the first time. But that's not something that concerns Popovich. "I'm not very impressed with repeating," he says. "If we don't repeat, I'm going to live a fine life. You'll never hear me say, 'Gosh. I wish we would have repeated.' "
Disturbing. Is this one of CIA Poops headgames or does he really have no passion for a repeat?
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
How much money did Grant Hill give back to Orlando for playing only 200 out of 492 games?
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Re: Nice One On Duncan:How refreshing: A superstar who chooses winning over money
Where is that article stating how much the other teams were going to pay Hill, da suns fan?????? Can't find one can ya.