thats great. if you seen this short film, this says alot. nice post.
thats great. if you seen this short film, this says alot. nice post.
How's that stinging first round loss going?
Oh, yeah, that's right, we just won the Championship, so we're really killing ourselves over missing out on a pipedream free agent...
Wanker.
Uhh last time I checked we were still the champs. You just focus on beating 8 seeds in the playoffs then we'll talk.
Do you really expected Nocioni to sign with the cheap Spurs??
Hahahahaha
What target?
Aren't they supposed to have the old farts returning leaving no space for anyone else?
Anyways the Spurs are a championship team. They probably have the best roster in the NBA.
Kill youself stupid clone..you don't fool anyone!
There I go talking to my self again.
Is that you Chump? (ChumpDumper)
Well, the collective IQ of this thread sure took a steep nosedive...![]()
I got tired of warning about Nocioni...but guess what, in NBA, they prefer athletic freaks.....
Oberto should give another hint, when talking of proven Euro superstars.....
But hey, there's still people who think that any athletic_freak_low_basketball_IQ coming from NCAA is more likely to contribute than Scola, another proven euroleague superstar, with even more level of s om than what Nocioni or Oberto had there......
Apparently his deal is frontloaded, which might have scared off the Grizz.
Chicago Tribune: "The $37.5 million deal carries with it a team option for a sixth season that could bring the total package to $45 million, sources familiar with the negotiations said. Like the contracts of Ben Wallace and Kirk Hinrich, the contract also is front-loaded, sources said, to prepare for possible long-term extensions for Luol Deng and Ben Gordon. That means Nocioni, who can't sign the deal until the free-agent moratorium ends Wednesday, will make $8.8 million next season, and his salary decreases annually to $6.2 million in 2011-12 before the $7.5 million team option decision arrives, according to sources. Grizzlies general manager Chris Wallace flew to Argentina this week to woo Nocioni personally. But he bettered the Bulls' total package only slightly, perhaps fearing the team's estimated $8.8 million in salary-cap space would be locked up for seven days while the Bulls debated matching the offer sheet on their restricted free agent."
Parker, Bonner, White, Williams, Butler.........These are "old farts"?
You must be about 8 if you think they are "old farts"
Chicago is leading the league in frontloading contracts. It's a very smart idea - they have the cap space now, and it will provide room in the future.
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