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    Yeah, that's saying the same thing.



    Ultimately, it's the result that matters...

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    If you can't slam with the best then jam with the rest sabar's Avatar
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    Manu doesn't want to play with scrubs for a few extra dollars. He knows where the real compe ion is at. Plus for every euro club that wants to over-pay someone, there are the new york knicks.

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    Thanks for lecturing me about the decline of CSKA's budget and them letting a starter like Lorbek walk away for nothing.
    Np, you're welcome.

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    It seem Real Madrid will make Manu offer of 3 years and €15 million euros net. Since in Spurs he lose in his salary 35% to federal US tax, 8% to NBA player union fee, 4% to agent fee and since in Europe contracts salary amount is figure after all expense........

    this mean Real Madrid will offer Manu this summer (with current time exchange rate) what is same as 3 year $38.3 million NBA contract with Spurs. I do not believe Manu will get $12.8 million per season from any NBA teams.
    not to mention Manu + family would be getting free health insurance. Rather than paying on their own.

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    Manu doesn't want to play with scrubs for a few extra dollars. He knows where the real compe ion is at. Plus for every euro club that wants to over-pay someone, there are the new york knicks.
    so 10+ million a year is "extra few dollars"???

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    SAN ANTONIO - Manu Ginobili's agent Herb Rudoy tells News 4 WOAI that the Spurs star guard will finish his career in the NBA.

    Internet reports surfaced over the past few days that Real Madrid in Spain is interested in signing Ginobili as a free agent this summer. According to the reports, Real Madrid was prepared to offer Ginobili ten million euros or the equivalent of thirteen million U.S. dollars.

    “Manu will finish his career in the NBA,” Rudoy told News 4 WOAI sports director Don Harris. “I don't know who reported that, but they didn't talk to me.”

    Rudoy also said he talks to Spurs general manager R.C. Buford often, but said that a contract extension isn't close at this time.

    “There's nothing new going on there. I talk to R.C. all the time. Manu wants to finish his career as a Spur,” Rudoy said. “R.C. is in Europe right now, and when he comes back I am sure we will talk again."

    Ginobili is in the final year of a deal that pays him ten million dollars this season. The Spurs have exclusive negotiating rights until July 1. Ginobili will then become an unrestricted free agent.

    http://www.woai.com/content/blogs/do...mg40Ow_jg.cspx

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    not to mention Manu + family would be getting free health insurance. Rather than paying on their own.

    I somehow doubt that's a significant portion of his $10,000,000 salary.

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    And one week later he said ESPN made it up and he got all his money.
    Bull . Provide a link or STFU

    So why he is he playing for Efes right now?

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    not to mention Manu + family would be getting free health insurance. Rather than paying on their own.
    I see what you did there, he. I can't bealive how people can argue against free health care.

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    I see what you did there, he. I can't bealive how people can argue against free health care.
    Maybe because free health care is so ing expensive? Assuming we're talking about the "free" health-care available in Spain.

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    Maybe because free health care is so ing expensive? Assuming we're talking about the "free" health-care available in Spain.
    I don't know Spain's particular case, I'm talking about the "free health care" that doesn't let people die on the streets because they don't have enough money.

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    I don't know Spain's particular case, I'm talking about the "free health care" that doesn't let people die on the streets because they don't have enough money.
    Where is that? It must be some place where doctors and nurses work without being paid, hospitals are made out of thin air, pharmaceutical companies don't pay their researchers, factory workers, salesmen and investors, etc., etc.

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    Where is that? It must be some place where doctors and nurses work without being paid, hospitals are made out of thin air, pharmaceutical companies don't pay their researchers, factory workers, salesmen and investors, etc., etc.
    No, it's in a place where nobody has more nor less than they need.
    Last edited by DAF86; 03-25-2010 at 05:27 PM.

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    No, it's in a place where nobody has more nor less than they need.
    Yeah, with you deciding how much each one needs.

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    Yeah, with you deciding how much each one needs.
    No, with common sense deciding that.

    I think most people will agree that a guy that can't afford a medical treatment has less than what he needs and a guy that spends thousands of dollars on pet's bodyguards has more than what he needs.

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    US culture is far behind rest of world. Americans do not even realize they are a joke to rest of world that they argue people have no right to health care.

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    No, with common sense deciding that..
    Who's that guy?

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    US culture is far behind rest of world. Americans do not even realize they are a joke to rest of world that they argue people have no right to health care.
    I guess you want to be banned again.

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    They must not have right answers in Greece either.

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    Manu shot that rumor down real quick.

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    Manu shot that rumor down real quick.

    En ese sentido, el argentino no descarta volver a Europa y hacerlo en las filas de un grande. "No hay nada descartado. Prefiero quedarme en la NBA, pero si no me ofrecen lo que espero, no dudaría en poder ir a Madrid o Barcelona. A un buen equipo, un lugar donde merezca la pena", concluyó.
    http://www.sport.es/default.asp?idpu...dseccio_PK=808

    Translation:

    I don't rule out returning to Europe at all. I'd rather stay in the NBA, but if I dont' get the offers I'm expecting, I'd have no regrets in going to Barcelona or Madrid, good teams and places where it's great to be.



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    As I've said, he'll stay in the NBA barring some type of collective insanity from the league GMs, but if there's a NBA superstar who would play in Europe during his prime it's Ginobili.

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    manu said "ahh bueno" when he heard about the Real Madrid thing

    something like "c'mon!"

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