Career=Failure.. no need to remember him
• The Cavs have already started the paperwork with the league office on getting Eric Snow approved for disability retirement. There are lots of hoops to jump through, but Snow says that his left knee is bone-on-bone, and that he's probably done.
If all the proper parties sign off, Snow's $7.3 million could be taken off the Cavs' books for luxury-tax purposes.
It is also possible that the NBA could grant the Cavs an exception of up to half of Snow's salary ($3.7 million) to use to sign another player or to use in a trade.
http://www.ohio.com/sports/cavs/1923...tml?page=2&c=y
Career=Failure.. no need to remember him
He was always an "intangible" guy. And by intangible I mean had no tangible skills.
Rofl news just hit that eric snow wants to interview for a coaching job with the bulls.
Actually, it's been known for a while now.
http://www.cleveland.com/sports/plai...370.xml&coll=2
I think he has good coaching potential.
A pretty good defender i wouldnt say he was as bad as tacker thinks
I wouldn't say that that either. The guy could lock down on players in his day. He was one of the few that could handle Kobe in his championship days with the lakers.
Eric Snow is just now figuring this out??
I must admit it was nice to see him play this year. That one game after the big trade with the Bulls, the Cavs had no players and Snow got a load of minutes. He played ok and he was a vital part of that 76's team that made the finals. Unfortunately, he should probably have retired 3 years ago.
Good luck with whatever he's gonna be doing for the next 5 years!
Dude was a football player who happened to have a few basketball skills. Class act.
I'd like to see what he has as a coach. Stay with Cavs and get rid of Mike Brown.
About ing time....
Just kidding, great pro, great teammate and leader.
He would be a good coach
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