I diagree that Manu would be unwilling to start elsewhere. He strikes me as having a ton of pride, and I think he wouldn't mind a chance to show he's worth the money if someone else throws it at him.
yeah, we'd have to wait and make sure Rubio goes 2nd, then try to move up from 5 to 3, and we'd only be losing Manu for a year, which could very well happen due to injury anyways, he'd come back in 10-11. so it'd be almost like stealing.
I diagree that Manu would be unwilling to start elsewhere. He strikes me as having a ton of pride, and I think he wouldn't mind a chance to show he's worth the money if someone else throws it at him.
That's just wrong.he signed a $52 million contract -- then quickly proved that wasn't enough. He led Argentina to the gold medal just weeks later, then became an All-Star while driving the Spurs to the 2005 le. The $6.6 million he earned that season is about $1 million less than what Malik Rose earned this past season.
Yeah, really wrong.
Especially when you consider Ginobili made $9.9 million this season![]()
Daffy where were you?![]()
or Yinka Dare
I'm telling you this guy is set up for Sean Bradley esque fail.
He has horrible touch around the rim, his offensive game is very very raw and just robot like.
I would stay very far away from Thabeet.
Escaping from Lakers fans.
And studying
THere's nothing lamer than a Laker fan in Argentina... have had some arguments with them... in uruguay there are several... I lost 25bucks on a bet on the Championship winner with a work colleague that we did at the beginning of the playoffs... i chose the choking Cavaliers...
good article
Luckily I don't know any Lakers fan here in my town. I tried to stay away from NBA news ever since the finals ended, but I heard about the Jefferson trade on ESPN and I knew it was time to come back
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even if you love thabeet (and in terms of winning another championship before duncan retires, manu >>>>>>> thabeet) - there is no way that you make that trade before the #4 pick has been announced. this draft could get crazy and thabeet could still go as high as 2.
so even if you're HUGE on thabeet (and i'm definitely not), you don't trade manu until you know that you can get him. the return of a jordan hill just isn't anywhere near enough.
if somebody else is willing to do that deal with washington earlier (like minnesota), you tip your cap to them and say 'fair enough.'
Agreed. The Spurs will be over the cap anyway. Might as well extend. If he gets injured and can't play that's what insurance is for. At this point, extending Manu has a pretty limited risk financially; and might be made up in goodwill generated from doing the extension now. 2yrs/$18M sounds about right.
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