Not worth it, but I suppose you have to pay a premium to lure players to the backwater leagues.
Is report in Spain that FC Barcelona has made offer to Rudy Fernandez for 3 years 7.5 million euros net income which is like 18.2 million gross NBA contract.
http://www.as.com/baloncesto/articul...asdaibal_3/Tes
Not worth it, but I suppose you have to pay a premium to lure players to the backwater leagues.
Too bad for Rudy that Portland still owns his ass for two more seasons and they have absolutely no reason to let him out of his contract.
Non-issue.
rudy could cause cancer but portland would be dumb to not try to trade him first
Wrong. Barcelona will pay his entire NBA salary buyout to secure him if he wants to leave. Just like PAO did with Spurs to get Spanoulis.
The NBA is a backwater league. They said Rudy was best player in world not in NBA. That means NBA has extremely low level and poor scouting and general managers at level of a minor league organization.
Also they pay less to their players than the European clubs pay the same players. The league that pays the least is of course the junior varsity league which is NBA.
Rudy is under contract. There is no buyout clause. He can only leave if Portland lets him go. They have absolutely no incentive do so and there's nothing that can compel them to do so.
You always have your facts wrong. Rudy's contract has a 60% buyout. Is reported in European media. Barcelona will pay the money to Blazers if Rudy wants out of Portland. If the money is paid then he can void his contract.
This is the exact same thing Saras and Spanoulis did to get out of their contracts. You are just a fake expert that does not know what he is talking about. There is no such thing as a slave contract in NBA. Only NBA fans believe such nonsense. Rudy can get out of his contract for 60% whenever he wants to and Barca would pay it for him.
Given Europe's economic problems (or at least their earlier manifestation compared with our problems) we may see athletes start to disregard the small exchange benefits they see at the moment.
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Saras and Vspan were let out of their contracts because they sucked and the teams that owned their rights were OK with letting them leave and getting the salary relief.
Rudy is under a rookie scale contract and has proven to be a valuable NBA player. Portland has no incentive to let him go. The 60% buyout is your usual complete fiction.
There is no possible way portland would allow rudy to be bought out. He had a bad year last year, but he is what the teams needs and the fans want. He's been one of the more popular players and portland knows the fans want him here.
Wow, the racism against the NBA KBP has shown is disgusting. I must report this.
You are wrong. Rudy told Barcelona he needs only 60% of his salary paid and he is let out of his NBA contract. You can make up whatever lies you want to as you are a professional liar. But you are still wrong.
If he goes to Spain and never comes back to the US they will let him out of his contract. Please do not make up absurd nonsense. The NBA teams do not own the players. NBA fans sound like slave traders the way they talk some times.
No NBA team will force any player to play with them when he wants off the team and leaves the team to go to another country. You are just talking make believe.
link to proof that no NBA player can get out of his contract because the team owns them?
Ahahaha, 60% buyout clause.![]()
Link to a legitimate source that this fictional 60% buyout exists or just go away.
KBP, your comments on the Spanish domination of European basketball: Eurobasket + Euroleague + Eurocup blowing out the opponents in every finals
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Rubio elected the PG of All-ACB 1st team?
Thanks.
So how does it feel being owned by Germany?
The euro is on the decline,dollar is rising as our economy improves. But Rudy can go ahead and leave,he will be a star there he is nothing but a role player here.
The Euroleague is not a global league. Nobody in Asia and Africa and in majority of the Americas care about your second-rate league.
The NBA, it's global.![]()
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