Manu can go play with the national team if he wants. It will simply default his contract. It's a business decision for Manu. Is his national team play worth $7 million dollars to him?
You are saying he can't retire from the Spurs because he is under contract. Love you, too, NoNo, but get real.
Manu can go play with the national team if he wants. It will simply default his contract. It's a business decision for Manu. Is his national team play worth $7 million dollars to him?
The only difference between the beatdown that Hakeem put on David, and the one that Amare put on Tim in 2005 is that in 2005, THE ING DEFENDERS STAYED ON THEIR SHOOTERS. There was no transves e freak playing off the most clutch playoff shooter over 6'9" to ever play in order to pad his rebounding stats.
Not what I'm saying at all. I'm saying that retiring and playing for the NT is an hypothetical. He could choose to do that, but it's not what's going on right now.
Frankly, love you too yote, and it's a waste of time discussing this, since IMO Pop and Manu are way beyond any talks of forcing hands with threats of retirement and such.
Ok, fine. Him having the option is not a hypothetical. Him having the ability to exercise the option is not a hypothetical. The option exists. Phew. /semantics.
So, quit your in' and get back to work, or hop in your van.
exactly
Let's just hope he's ready for #6![]()
I think it sucks. I wish Manu would make the smart decision on his own to not play. Can't really blame the dude for wanting to play for his country though.
That's how a contract works. You follow the terms or you're in default. Manu bargained for the contract, he had the option to guarantee unrestricted playing time with the national team when the contract was being negotiated. Likely, this would have cost millions of dollars on his part. He chose to not go that route. That was his option. So saying Manu's choices at this point are not a "true option" is complete bull .
Everyone agrees it exists. That's why they write the checks.
It actually doesn't work like that at all. It's all spelled out in the CBA and NBA-FIBA agreements. It's not negotiable through a player's contracts.
The Spurs are on the right here though.
I'm not disputing that he had a fracture during that period. Certainly he did. I noticed the limping as well.
All I'm disputing is that the spurs knew he had a fracture at that time as opposed to simple wear-and-tear issues.
As far as I know, the fracture was diagnosed weeks later.
Didn't Jordan have a love for the game clause? Couldn't Manu of done some like that?![]()
FWIW, the tournament doesn't start until Aug 30th... arguably, he could sit out for the 8 weeks the Spurs doctors recommended. The problem is that until the Spurs clear him, he can't even practice with his teammates.
But, you keep telling me the OPTION is a hypothetical. The option is not. He does have the option to play even if he would end up in court over it. Of course, we know this won't happen for reasons you've already stated.
please stop kicking the corpse buddy, it's disrespectful
Stay classy.![]()
I think he'd get laughed at.
I thought the CBA said teams couldn't prevent players from playing with their national teams?
Maybe that clause doesnt include international playing stuff is just for playing pickup games in a gym or something, maybe Manu is not that clever.
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