I agree completely.
Did they use the MLE to sign him or LLE?
I agree completely.
No one knows for sure yet what the specifics are.
He played the first game and showed them what he can do. The guy is a horse with no ACLs. He had to get his insurance in order and finalize his contract. I have absolutely NO PROBLEM with that. He's already guaranteed a spot on the team. Playing a summer league game for him is totally meaningless.
You keep rambling on and on about this same dumb point. Blair didn't want to sit out the game. He was planning on playing. The Spurs and his agent wanted him to sit out.
You really need to post less and read more.
Again, Blair didn't play a role in sitting. He didn't even know he was going to sit until they told him right before the game. His agent and Buford were close a contract before the game and they just changed his rest date so that they could go ahead and finish dotting the i's.
Blaming Blair when he had no idea what was happening makes no sense.
Sense. Evidently it is not common.
$700K is less than the 30th pick's 1st year salary scale.
I'm sorry I have to pull this card again so quickly, but...
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I think he was thinking theoretically MB...
What a funny outburst. Tell me, what would you do if you were in his position?
I hope the Spurs got a team option for a 3rd year in the deal.
Tell me youd do any different if you were in his position. His family's future is in the balance. I seriously doubt he cares what public perception is.
Man, that is so funny!
Firstly, that wasn't an outburst.
Secondly, as I said, it would have been RIGHT if he'd just continued to negotiate behind the scenes. That's class.
But again, he's only 20 years old, so I understand perfectly well.
Also, as I STATED EMPHATICALLY, I have no idea if this rumor is true: if he really sat out in order to force the Spurs hand after only 1 SL GAME.
But if he did, then it was selfish, and he put himself above the team.
For the record: didn't you clearly state in an earlier post that he'd put himself above the team?!?
At any rate, as I also emphatically stated, I am very glad to officially have Blair on board.
Friend: just because someone is famous, or an athlete, doesn't mean you should justify their wrong behavior.
I hope he feels like he was treated fairly by the FO because a good experience will make a lasting impression on him and help form a loyalty to the organization in future contract negotiations. I'm glad it was done expeditiously.![]()
He MAY have put himself above the team, but I do not see a problem with that because all NBA players are independent contractors, which means no contact no money. I am glad we paid the man and now he can play. Good job RC!!
Behavior that you believe to be wrong.
Unsigned second round picks take a risk in playing summer league. See Patty Mills' situation:
4-6 Months of Inaction for Patty Mills
The Aussie PG will have his work cut out for him this season if he’s to have any hopes of making an NBA roster: “Pritchard said doctors inserted a screw to repair the foot and Mills is expected to miss four to six months. That eliminates any chance at a training camp invitation for Mills, but Pritchard refused to address his future with the team. The Blazers selected Mills with their last pick of last month’s draft, No.55 overall. ‘Feel really bad for the kid,’ Pritchard said. ‘He’s a great kid and a high-energy guy who came in looking to really make an impression on us. It was just an unfortunate accident.’”
http://www.slamonline.com/online/nba...r-patty-mills/
It is unlikely he will get a pro contract anywhere until he has recovered from his injury.
Aside from being based on an incorrect assumption (as Kori and timvp point out), I think the basis of your complaint is also absurd. He sat out of a summer league game -- one that counts for absolutely nothing. You are aware, aren't you, that absolutely none of what occurs in Las Vegas this week has any real bearing on the San Antonio Spurs' business, either compe ively or economically.
Thus, even if Dejuan Blair was the guy who decided not to play in that meaningless summer league game -- and he wasn't -- such a decision was both inherently practical from his standpoint and in absolutely no regard selfish, given that the game that he missed means nothing to the Spurs.
This notion that players should be entirely altruistic and that players who take practical steps to protect themselves (steps that have no adverse impact on the team) are somehow to be questioned has reached absurd proportions.
I'm confused - didn't Dice get the full MLE for two years, 3rd year 50% guaranteed?
Most lucky second rounders get one year guaranteed minimum and maybe a partial guarantee on year two. If they are real longshots, they get no guaranteed money at all. For falling out of the first round, Blair did real well.
According to some sources on the internets, McDyess got less than the full MLE.
The latest reports are three full years, starting at a lesser figure. They money works out about the same.
As I've said many times, though a few who keep trying to taunt and attack me don't even bother to read it, that I HAVE NO IDEA IF THIS PARTICULAR RUMOR ABOUT BLAIR SITTING UNTIL THE CONTRACT IS DONE IS TRUE.
I hope it isn't. But is is very possible. I've already my stance IF HE DID (which again, I don't know for sure, no more than someone can say with assurance that he didn't sit out for those reasons, especially as silently as the Spurs do business).
Anyway, as I've also said, Blair will be a great rebounder for the Spurs
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