Agree some people cannot see outside their little boxes and from an American point of view which is removed from the rest of the world. There is a big world outside the United States that does not care about basketball.
as funny as it seems... i think that is the case... he may just realized that he maybe even losing money paying rent and getting a decent car if he came over here... and... for more than one year... exiting isn't it?
Agree some people cannot see outside their little boxes and from an American point of view which is removed from the rest of the world. There is a big world outside the United States that does not care about basketball.
I honestly find it hard to believe, that he is that stupid.
He have 2 years left on contract with no buyout cost. He make 1.67 million euro plus he get Spurs contract buyout over contract so this is 246,000 euro each year. So he get 1,916,000 euro each year. This salary is net he pay no taxes.
He also get 200,000 euro each year for car, expenses, bills, house and all these also tax free. In NBA these would be count as salary so 2,116,000 euro net.
If figure exchange rate this equal $3,281,000 for each year in US money net. Then they figure for Euroleague to compare with NBA that in NBA player in such salary levels pay 35% tax. So to get $3,281,000 net in NBA this means salary must be in NBA equal of $5,047,000 NBA salary as report on NBA salary cap. Problem is because dollar keep drop these Euro salary keep getting higher compare to NBA.
Also Spanoulis take smaller contract from PAO. Olympiacos, Barcelona, Real, TAU, CSKA, Efes all offer him 300,000 euros net more salary than he get from PAO. 300,000 euros is like 465,000 US dollars. Figure the no taxes and this mean in NBA money this like $716,000 salary because NBA money is before taxes.
So he actual turn down $5,763,000 per year in the way NBA count salary from other clubs. He give PAO discount because they let him leave his contract before to try NBA with Rockets. Again dollar keep dropping so contract in Europe keep getting bigger. So this last summer about same as NBA contract of $5.8 million per year is what his value is for Europe. So as can see for him to go to NBA like Rockets and ride bench and take less money is very hard to accept. If go NBA and give team big discount he would expect to play and this is what Spurs would need agree with.
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splitter may have known how much he'd get in the NBA, but he probably didnt know that TAU would offer that much more. 8 times more pay? for half the work? and not having to move? that's a no brainer.
this may irritate the out of us spurs fans, but it really shouldnt be a surprise. people who sacrifice and gamble are much harder to come by than people who are cautious and comfortable.
the only silver lining is the potential "no buy-out", which means it'll be easier to trade him or pick him up two years down the road. Personally, i dont think he'll leave europe if it means taking a 8x pay cut.
question is wtf spends 200k each year on expenses?
dude stephen jackson did the sacrificed route and it paid off for him....and how old was he when he pulled that move? it paid off for him
It should be noted that this business of 20/10 in the NBADL vs. 10/5 in French A is at least partially because he gets minutes in the NBADL...
http://www.nba.com/dleague/playerfil...er=ian_mahinmi
30.2 MPG, 17.1 PPG, 8.2 RPG in the 07/08 D-League.
He's also a year older, and that much more developed...
Also, someone in this thread attempted to downgrade Ian by saying he's following in Amir Johnson's footsteps. Amir Johnson doesn't play that much because there are a lot of vets in Detroit, but he's pretty productive when he does...
http://dberri.wordpress.com/2008/02/...-amir-johnson/
Amir fouls too much (just like Ian), but getting 20 MPG (productive minutes at that) out of him is definately doable. IIRC we tried to sign Amir this offseason. I wouldn't mind seeing an Amir clone alongside TD, especially as compared to our other big men.
Shaq wasn't on the Dream Team with Jordan, Bird and Magic.
He's had success doing so in the past.
With who?
Whos been a FA with the Spurs taht he convinced to take less money and stay with the Spurs for less?
The Spanish league final will end up after the WCF (even if the series goes to 7).
If it's true that Splitter will sign his contract only after the Spanish final and if Lakers beat Spurs, I think Pop should go in Spain and speak directly to Splitter.
Yeah I just thought the same thing.
Sean Elliott.
Of course that was a long time ago.
Recently I don't think so. I remember when Denver wanted Manu really bad and were going to offer him a ton of cash. He was an RFA...did Denver ever give him an offer sheet for the Spurs to match?
so what the conversation would be about? "Tiago you will be an important piece and you'll get plenty of playing time right away?"
tiago puh puh puh please come to san antonio oh and here are some puffy tacos
If you were him would you rather ride the bench all year playing for Pop since he does not give rookies much of a chance, or would you rather make 8 times the amount of money and get significant playing time overseas? It's Popovich's fault for always choosing to go with old men. Pop REFUSES to give youth a chance, and that will be the Spurs downfall.
Are you sure?
Didn't he not re-sign with the Spurs because he wanted more money than they could offer? And, when he didn't have any other team offering what he wanted, he signed with Atlanta because he knew he would get a lot of minutes to pad his stats? He did it because that was his best option, not because he sacrificed to win. I don't think that's a "sacrificing route" that is a very good analogy.
well spurs are ed only till the big 3 are left on the books
ESPN column stated that Splitter is only considering Tau's offer and that Spurs officials were traveling to talk to him in person.
Yeah the Spurs offered 3 years 12 million, he turned that down, and then settled for 1 year for whatever with Atlanta, then got a good sized contract with Indiana.
Just curious how much longer you think Tim is going to be great. The window is closing by the year.
Now not even second-rate Euros want to join your decrepit-ass team!
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