Diaw wants to win a championship. I approve of players who value les over money.
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Kinda surprised Diaw agreed to play for league minimum, he could have probably squeezed more out of another team but wants to win a 'chip with his BFF.Deal details: Specifics have emerged about the contracts signed by the two newest Spurs, Boris Diaw and Patrick Mills.
Diaw, a 6-foot-8 forward, is signed through the end of the season and will earn the pro-rated league minimum. Mills’ contract is also a minimum deal and has a player option for the 2012-13 season as well. If Mills opts in, the 6-foot guard would be fully guaranteed $885,120 next season.
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Diaw wants to win a championship. I approve of players who value les over money.
This has got to say something about Diaw's motivation issues that people brought up before we signed him, no?
I'm guessing Diaw lost money between the buyout and only getting a minimum contract. In fact, I'd be pretty shocked if he didn't. Gotta like a guy even more who gave up money to join the Spurs
As for Mills, it's good news that his deal is the minimum and not part of the MLE.
What are the chances Diaw is re-signed this summer????
No doubt he lost some cash in the move, but who the wants to miserably sit on the bench on one of the worst teams in basketball......especially when you know you still have game left in you and you have a at signing with a playoff team.
My guess is anywhere from decent to very good, but if I've read right, a lot of the contract dominoes will start to fall faster after Duncan gets re-signed..... ($12+ million?)
Dude is crashing at Parker's bachelor pad. Hopefully these fools are mature enough to not party too much as playoffs come along.
I'm beginning to think our best shot at retaining Boris IS to introduce him to whataburger and taqueria.breakfast tacos. Perhaps by giving him a taste of what makes SA so world renown fat will get him to stay, talking to him in a way that money cannot.
Good for Boris. He appears to be a somewhere between a good/great/excellent fit and by the end of the season if he ends up being a great fit.. do we:
-Resign him and forsake Lorbek?
-Pursue Lorbek first and Diaw as a backup?
-Attempt to resign both with equal priority? (Risky because of limited money.)
So we get him to stay by turning him into last years Dejuan.
Catch 22
Tony and Diaw have a better bromance than Lebron And Dwyane. :P
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