No way can they afford him.
http://hoopshype.com/rumors.html
Its considered to be a long shot though
No way can they afford him.
I've got my concerns about compe ion for Tiago's services, but only from NBA teams. He's about to get paid much more than any European team will offer.
Report: Real Madrid to pursue Splitter
Posted by Dan McCarney
Spanish radio station Cadena SER is reporting that Real Madrid will make free-agent-to-be Tiago Splitter their top target during the offseason.
The report, translated stateside at HoopsHype.com, describes the bid as a long-shot.
Splitter, is well-known in Spain’s Liga ACB, where he played 10 seasons for three clubs. He was the 2010 MVP with Tau Cerámica, before joining the Spurs for the 2010-11 NBA season. The Brazilian became a naturalized citizen of Spain in 2004, and his wife is Spanish.
Splitter has established himself as a fixture in the starting lineup in his third season with the Spurs. While his raw numbers remained roughly the same from last season — 10.3 points and 6.4 rebounds in 2012-13 compared to 9.3 and 5.2 in 2011-12 — Splitter has provided a consistent defensive presence alongside Tim Duncan.
It remains to be seen if Real Madrid, holder of a record 30 Spanish les, can afford Splitter. With his size and utility as an above-average pick-and-roll player, Splitter would seem to be in line for an NBA contract ranging from $6-10 million per season. (He’s currently making $3.9 million with a one-year qualifying offer of $4.9 million.)
Rudy Fernandez was reportedly Real’s top-paid player in 2011-12 with a net income of $3.9 million.
To those saying Real Madrid can't afford him, keep in mind that NBA salaries are expressed in gross value (i.e. pre-taxes), while European team salaries are directly reported as net. So, basically, a $10 million NBA salary corresponds to $5 millions or so when compared to a European salary.
That being said, I think Tiago's priority is re-signing with the Spurs rather than cashing in, which is something his agent will probably try to do anyway (especially since Tiago will be a RFA and the Spurs will have cap space).
read this guy interested in him too if he can't ink Howard
Read more at http://www.rantsports.com/nba/2013/0...GCUAI7ftQVo.99The Spurs have the right of first refusal and will exercise that right if the offers come in at the right number. But Dallas and Atlanta have to have him on their short lists, with several other teams focusing in on him early on in the process.”
If the Spurs win the chip this year, I don't think anyone will give a where he goes. Tiago will cash in and rightfully so.
that's scary. look at the euro team tryin to fish the american pool for a change. that's especially dangerous for the spurs. tiago is gonna get the big bucks and i think rightfully so.
Not gonna happen. Even though there are elections to select Real's president (and those who want to become president drop crazy bombs, esp in soccer), not gonna happen.
Don't want to open a thread about it now with the WCFs going on, but there was an interesting radio interview this afternoon here in Spain.
Pablo Prigioni left a really interesting quote about his free agency.
Q: If you could choose, where would you like to spend an entire season?
A: San Antonio.
It's more shocking even when he hesitated when asked about the most impressive player, the toughest to guard, but not here He also mentioned Manu a few times.
Link (in Spanish: http://www.cadenaser.com/deportes/au...12-Ser-rs-1-Tw -- from min 15, quote about free agency at min 30.00)
^Joseph and De Colo take away any chance of Prigioni joining the Spurs. He probably would have been better than them this season, but he missed his chance.
Agree about CoJo, not that much about NDC.
It's more about not having the roster spot than it is about De Colo being better.
I can envision many scenarios where De Colo leaves the team, especially after his complaints about not getting PT. We'll see.
I am not impressed with Splitter. He's basically a 7 footer who does NOT play like a 7 footer. I would offer him $ 7 mil to $ 8 mil per year. AT MOST! If he can get more than that, more power to him.
Money is not an issue for Splitter. He left Tau Ceramica to play in NBA for less money next 3 years.
And now he's one of the best free-agent front-court players in the league and it's insane to think him returning to Europe.
On the other hand, can we keep and protect him from other NBA teams? I think Spurs will offer 4 years 30M contract to him. And I hope it will be enough to keep him.
Not to mention the huge advantage of no state tax in Texas.
The only thing can make Splitter accept an offer from any team from ACB is his wife, who is spanish. And Spanish women are annoying as a when they want something. But I don't think it's the case.
If Tiago will accept fake Greek money from Real then sure.
Splitter is basically laughing this off.
http://blog.mysanantonio.com/spursna...madrid-rumors/
Why would Tiago leave? Can't get a Whatabuger in Spain.
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