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    the problem with the players they can cry and get traded
    once the first owner said fine it was over
    demanding out should never be made public

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    No need for Vulgar Language young man!

    You see its a long process. I shall explain. Its because I Averaged 25.7 mpg/9.6 ppg/6.3 rpg/1.9 apg/1.3 bpg/1.7 spg ... Led team in RPG, STL; 3rd in PPG; 4th in APG ... In NIT finals win over Michigan, scored 10 PT w/ 12 REB, 5 BLK, 4 STL in 35 MIN ... In NIT semi-final win vs. Louisville, scored 23 PT w/ 8 REB, 3 AST, 4 BLK in 36 MIN ... In NIT second round OT win at Florida State pulled in 13 REB (6 off, 7 def) w/ 8 PT, 3 AST, 5 STL (tied career high) in 42 MIN ... In SEC Tournament final loss to Florida, scored 12 PT w/ 11 REB (fourth double-double of the year), 4 STL, 1 BLK in 34 MIN ... Scored 8 PT w/ 8 REB, 3 AST, 2 STL in 27 MIN in SEC semifinal win over Kentucky ... Tacked together second super game off the bench in SEC Tourney win over UT scoring 16 PT w/ 7 REB, 2 AST, 3 STL and 1 BLK in 27 MIN ... Scored game-high 12 PT w/ 3 REB, 2 AST, 2 BLK, 1 STL in 28 MIN of play in win over MSU in SEC Tourney ... After starting five straight, hasn't started the past three games, but played very well off the bench in win at AU: 6 PT, 6 REB, 2 AST, 1 STL in 26 MIN ... No very effective: 2 PT, 2 REB, 1 TO in 12 MIN in loss to No. 21 LSU ... Scored 10 PT 2/ 6 REB, 3 STL in 24 MIN in loss to Vandy ... Had the game of his life in win over Alabama: 28 PT (11-15 including 2-3 3 PT), 16 REB (7 off, 9 def), 4 STL, 2 BLK, 1 AST in 35 MIN -- career high in points, FG made, FT att, minutes played; tied career high in rebounds, FT att, 3PT made (rewrote almost all season highs) ... Started second straight game in win over MSU, playing 24 MIN w/ 6 PT, 3 REB, 2 BLK and 3 STL ... Started in win at No. 6 UF (first start since UT (1/8/06); 8 PT, 8 REB, 2 AST, 2 STL in 35 MIN -- played with Renaldo-type positive energy ... Shot off the bench like a rocket, scoring 14 PT (6-7) w/ team-high 6 REB in win over No. 4 Florida; 3 STL, 2 AST in 28MIN ... Team leader in REB had just 1 in the 1st half and 1 in the 2nd half vs. UGA; team leader with 14 PT; 1 AST, 1 STL; 12 of 16 games in double figures ... Scored 12 PT w/ 7 REB, 1 BLK, 1 STL in 21 MIN off the bench in loss at Ole Miss ... Tacked together another fine game, scoring 9 PT w/ 9 REB, a career-high 5 AST, 4 STL in 24 MIN in win over S.C. State ... Led team in PT, REB, STL, AST, BLK in Clemson loss, playing heart out in 34 MIN he was on the floor; scored 15 PT, 12 REB (2nd career DD) ... Scored 16 PT (1 off a career high) in win over UNCG; added game-high 7 REB, 2 AST, career-high 5 STL in 27 MIN ... Named to Great Alaska Shootout All-Tournament team; averaged 14.7 PPG, 8.7 RPG, 2.7 APG, 3.0 BPG, 1.3 SPG ... In OT Shootout loss to Marquette again scored in double figures w/ 16 PT, 8 REB, career-high 6 AST, 3 BLK in 30 MIN ... In Monmouth win scored 14 PT w/ 6 REB, 6 TO, 2 BLK, 1 STL in 26 MIN ... Named Player of the Game in win over UAA; first double-double of his career w/ 14 PT, 12 REB, 4 BLK, 3 STL in 34 MIN ... Played on the Score International team with teammate Stephen McDowell that traveled to Germany for compe ion this past summer playing in five games against international compe ion ... Led the USA team in rebounds and was second in ppg playing in the Nation's Cup.

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    The only other way they can get out, if I remember correctly, is to sign a deal- come to camp- and get cut.

    The info about salaries for first round picks is why the Spurs used a first round pick on Ian- to guarantee that non-negotiable cheap salary.

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    Wasn't Javtokas drafted at 21? Didn't he want to be drafted?

    Also, if a player doesn't want to be drafted and makes it clear he's not coming to the NBA if he's drafted, then I don't think any team would draft him. These players wanted to be drafted. Scola was dying to be drafted. He got mad he didn't get drafted in the first round.

    If I remember correctly, he was dying to be selected in the first round but he didn't want to be selected in the second...
    The reason was obvious because, if there was in his contract an "NBA escape clause" just for the first round of the draft.
    However, I think the sistem is actually right, but not absolutely fair, in giving a team the choice to have rights in a player... 'cause the sportlife of some players could be really damaged by these rules.
    Maybe something must be worked out...but I understand that is really difficult to find a way to protect all players expectations...

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    The info about salaries for first round picks is why the Spurs used a first round pick on Ian- to guarantee that non-negotiable cheap salary.
    No, They drafedt him with a first round pick because he wanted a first round guarantee to stay in the draft and because they haven't a second round pick this year.

    Mahinmi isn't one of the best player in europe and hasn't a buyout. You can't compare his case to Scola or even Javtokas.

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    It worked for both sides-- people wondered why the Spurs did not trade down into the second round because they could have gotten him in the second round. Sure, he wanted the guarantee but also so did the Spurs- that they would not have to negotiate when it became time to bring him here. Win-Win.

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    Sure, he wanted the guarantee but also so did the Spurs- that they would not have to negotiate when it became time to bring him here. Win-Win.
    Disagree because Mahinmi isn't good enough to get more than the min.
    I'm pretty sure that Spurs rather draft Mahinmi with a second round pick.

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    Mahinmi isn't good enough to get more than the min.
    Then there are going to be some mighty disappointed Spurs fans. I have never seen such hype over a guy who hasn't done anything.

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    Then there are going to be some mighty disappointed Spurs fans. I have never seen such hype over a guy who hasn't done anything.
    He is 19 years old.
    He looks like a great prospect.

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    Also, if a player doesn't want to be drafted and makes it clear he's not coming to the NBA if he's drafted, then I don't think any team would draft him.
    That would probably have some influence on a marginal NBA quality player but a probable NBA quality player someone would likely throw a late second round pick at even if he said he was giving up basketball to become a Buddhist monk.

    Ultimately there aren't too many players of ability in Europe that haven't made it to the NBA if they wanted to. In fact there are quite a few Euro players lacking in ability that have made it.

    I'd imagine if the Spurs don't bring Javtokas now or soon they'll start shopping his rights and what then waht might keep him from coming is more teams' perception of his ability than anything else

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    Ultimately there aren't too many players of ability in Europe that haven't made it to the NBA if they wanted to.
    It's redundant, but... I can think of two.

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    If I was Scola and Jovotkas I would sit out for a year. Its not fair for them.

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    It worked for both sides-- people wondered why the Spurs did not trade down into the second round because they could have gotten him in the second round. Sure, he wanted the guarantee but also so did the Spurs- that they would not have to negotiate when it became time to bring him here. Win-Win.
    It's even better for the Spurs: they don't have to sign him at all. It costs them nothing to "leave him in Europe" for years, or even his entire career.

    What I think is weird is Javtokas, who, if he's as good as everyone here is saying he is , might get some interest from non-Spurs teams who might be willing to pay him a bit more than the Spurs. He's stuck, like an indentured servant, even though the Spurs have done literally nothing for him, haven't paid him a dime, they still control whether he plays in the NBA or not. I wonder if that breaks some EU compe ion/monopoly rules.

    As another side observation, I think it's weird that someone who is theoretically NBA caliber and thus pro caliber, would be forced to sit out a year and make no money as a bballer and get rusty, so that he can get off his draft team and join a team that needs him.

    The amount of control individual NBA teams have over players' lives, who they don't pay, is remarkable.

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    If I were Scola, I'd sue the NBA to change rules for 2nd rounders. Something like, if a team fails to sign a player (foreign or not) within 3 years, they lose the rights. That sounds reasonable to me.

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    If Scola or Javtokas were willing to take the LLE I'm sure the Spurs would bring them over in a heartbeat, so I don't see how this makes the Spurs the ultimate bad guys in all this.

    It's a two way street. Maybe the Spurs are being cheap and not giving them as much money as they deserve, but the players could also be acting greedy and asking for too much...

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    If I were Scola, I'd sue the NBA to change rules for 2nd rounders. Something like, if a team fails to sign a player (foreign or not) within 3 years, they lose the rights. That sounds reasonable to me.
    Changing 2nd rounders rule is a good idea but I don't like your idea because a player can simply ask for a max contract during 3 years if he wants to enter in the nba as a free agent.
    A good rule can be to have a rookie contract scale for 2nd rounders (likely the min salary) like for 1st rounder and teams able to give $1M for buyout instead of $500K.

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    If Scola or Javtokas were willing to take the LLE I'm sure the Spurs would bring them over in a heartbeat, so I don't see how this makes the Spurs the ultimate bad guys in all this.
    But that's not market value. Market value for accomplished internationals is at least twice the LLE now. With Garbajosa, Jasikevicius, and Parker coming over lately, the price has gone up even higher than that.

    The Spurs are living in the stone age.

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    But that's not market value. Market value for accomplished internationals is at least twice the LLE now. With Garbajosa, Jasikevicius, and Parker coming over lately, the price has gone up even higher than that.

    The Spurs are living in the stone age.
    The Spurs have his NBA rights though, so the feeling probably is they don't have to pay his market value because he's not actually on the NBA free market. All those other players (you can add Oberto to that list as well) were all undrafted, iirc, so they were able to go wherever they pleased, hence able to obtain their "market value".

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    If I were Scola, I'd build a time machine to avoid signing that stupid contract with Tau.

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    That's just nuts. The Spurs will never bring aboard any of their draftees if they keep playing their own version of "one team's idea of market value." Coaches will stop catering to their scouting trips, agents and players will be less receptive to recruiting visits, and the hard work the Spurs have put in creating a scouting network overseas in the last 10 years will go down the crapper.

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    If I were Scola, I'd build a time machine to avoid signing that stupid contract with Tau.
    And somehow not let the Spurs draft him.

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    He'd already be a Spur if not for that stupid contract.

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    He'd already be a Spur if not for that stupid contract.
    And the Spurs wouldn't be spouting the stupid "He can't play next to Duncan" bull .

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    Depends on how he would've done against the Mavs.

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    That's just nuts. The Spurs will never bring aboard any of their draftees if they keep playing their own version of "one team's idea of market value." Coaches will stop catering to their scouting trips, agents and players will be less receptive to recruiting visits, and the hard work the Spurs have put in creating a scouting network overseas in the last 10 years will go down the crapper.
    Even if these players have completely soured them on taking international players with 2nd round picks (which I doubt) the Spurs can still draft international players they really want in the 1st round. That way the amount they can sign for is already decided (and in most cases even less than the LLE) and so there won't be any negotating about market value or such. So I don't think all that work will be wasted.

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