Re-sign him NOW! I can't picture Manu in another uniform.
Manu just retweeted the report of Real Madrid's interest in him on his official Twitter page with the remark. "Ah Bueno!"
Ah bueno! RT @coronelclaudio: Epa!-> @SLAMonline Real Madrid Interested in Manu Ginobili http://dlvr.it/LQ83 @manuginobili
Interesting that he would even talk about the topic. Method to the Madness?
Re-sign him NOW! I can't picture Manu in another uniform.
There was a good thread about it earlier here. I've only heard guesstimates from media types at AT&T Center, and best guesses were 3 years / $8-9mil/yr
"Ah Bueno" is actually used here in Argentina as an expression of shock and sometimes disbelief. I think this is him saying something like "well, what do you know..." after just having found out. Doesn't mean anything really.
yup could mean just like "whatever"
"Manu, I can beat you in 1-1"
"ah, bueno!"
Yeah..Not trying to start a fire out of nothing. Just weird to see any player in the contract year remotely say anything good, bad, or indifferent about a potential new team when under contract.
Not really,
"Ah bueno" means something like "Wow" (he's half shocked/surprised about it).
Last edited by igruex; 03-23-2010 at 01:29 PM.
Resign him to an extension - NOW!
He IS the Spurs best point guard.
Ah Bueno!![]()
Manu's agent has been quoted recently that he has had ongoing informal contact with the team.
Duncan is under contract through 2011-12. The amount of the contract cannot be renegotiated downward. When he signed the extension in 2007 that covers the last two years of his contract, he accepted approximately 10M less than the maximum. There is nothing more that Duncan can do to help the team's financial situation.
It'd be nice if RJ re-negotiated his final year. Or better yet, if he opted out.
PLAYER WHO ARENīT BETTER THAN MANU (Only someones)
And not the Bull SH than Rashar Lewis, +20 millions contract or JoJo
Salaries for the next year
Hedo Turkoglu +10 millions
Kevin Martin +10
Peja Stojacovic +14
Vince Carter +16
Jason Terry +10
Caron Butler +10
Billups +13
Hamilton Prince and Gordon +10
Others:
Boris Diaw 9 mill
Hinrich 9 mill
The best choise for the spurs isnīt 2-3 years 20 millions:
Probably the best is 5 years and 40 millions, starting at 7, with the fifth parcially guaranteed, and can save a couples of millions in Luxury tax for the next three season
Remember that: McDyess sign for 3 years, so Manu can sign a long one
And why, because teams like the knicks can offer a 5 year contract, and if the spurs offer a 20 millions 3 years, is always better 40 for the rest of his career
Fact: other NBA teams will be only allowed to offer Manu a contract that is 3 years or less long.
Before imagining some wild scenarios, you have to consider it.
And Manu going back in Europe will be a semi retirement. The level in Europe is light year behind the NBA level. If you are a basketball player who is even only slightly a compe or, NBA is the only choice.
manu isnt going anywhere. he knows it and the spurs know it
Why is that?
Because Manu is old.
It doesn't work that way. Contracts cannot be negotiated downwards. Even if payments are deferred as they have been in the past. the cap hit each year would be the same.
Anyway, the Spurs, by not indulging in Spurs Talk fantasy trades for lesser players, should have enough money to sign Manu to the kind of offer any other team would make to him.
Last edited by ChumpDumper; 03-23-2010 at 07:37 PM.
That is not possible under the CBA. There is nothing further that Duncan can do to affect the cap situation in 2010-11 or 2011-12. It's simply not allowed.
That never happened. Robinson was a free agent after the 2000-01 season. The new contract he signed in the summer of 2001 was for two years and a total of 20M. The annual amount was less than his previous contract, but not as a result of renegotiation. The previous contract had ended and a new one was signed.
Duncan is under contract through 2011-12. Nothing can change the amount of that contract or the amount of cap space it occupies.
I thought you were talking about an actual contract situation.
You confuse me with the way you phrased the comment.
So is not that Manu can't get a 3 years+ contract, it's just that is highly unlikely.Fact: other NBA teams will be only allowed to offer Manu a contract that is 3 years or less long.
Rapidly approaching new forum idiot territory.
Hey stick, that's not "do-able". The next two years of his contract are chiseled in stone. They cannot be worked down OR up. The NBA did this to protect the teams from players wanting to hold their teams over a barrel to get more money.
You're really coming across as a know-nothing blow hard. Bluster and bull gets you no cred in this forum. Read up on the current Collective Bargaining Agreement, and don't post for a while, like maybe until you know what you're talking about.
I'm talking about an actual contract situation called the "Over-36" rule":
http://members.cox.net/lmcoon/salarycap.htm#Q49
The max length of Manu's contract is 3 years if he signs with another NBA team and 4 years if he re-signs with Spurs.
Well that was what I didn't know and wanted someone to explain to me.
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