Vujacic, West considering europe

Vujacic, West considering europe

Postby arkanekidd on Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:20 pm

delonte west got a 2 yr 10 mil offer or so from moscow...

sasha got something big from slovenia, where he gets to be the national hero... :bang: :bang: :bang:
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Postby arkanekidd on Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:20 pm

fuck europe
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Postby MikeDead on Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:21 pm

Wow....Both players would be great additions to any NBA team, yet not many NBA teams have that kind of cash to toss around. NBA might want to consider raising the league's salary cap and deducting some luxury tax fines, because this could become somewhat of a problem, not just for the NBA, but for the NCAA as well.
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Postby goldnblue83 on Thu Jul 24, 2008 9:59 pm

Like I said, there are plenty of role players that are going to want more than the MLE, and European teams aren't exactly poor.
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Postby arkanekidd on Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:07 pm

doesn't this mean euro leagues suck? i wonder how they beat team usa last time?
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Postby goldnblue83 on Thu Jul 24, 2008 10:15 pm

arkanekidd wrote:doesn't this mean euro leagues suck? i wonder how they beat team usa last time?


Because they practice with eachother all the time, U.S. just threw a couple of superstars together and assumed they'd dominate. Instead they got raped in the ass by the zone defense.
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Postby Wizards08=Championship on Fri Jul 25, 2008 1:04 pm

goldnblue83 wrote:
arkanekidd wrote:doesn't this mean euro leagues suck? i wonder how they beat team usa last time?


Because they practice with eachother all the time, U.S. just threw a couple of superstars together and assumed they'd dominate. Instead they got raped in the ass by the zone defense.


That and i also think that USA stars want to make the best dunks, best moves and dont play a lick of defense. Europeans play with alot of pride and thats why they kicked USA's ass.
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Postby arkanekidd on Fri Jul 25, 2008 5:14 pm

sasha re-signs with LA :jam2: :jam2: :jam2:
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Postby KyleCleric on Sat Jul 26, 2008 12:31 am

hurray for signing for way to much to be a crummy backup guard and crybaby.
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Postby arkanekidd on Mon Jul 28, 2008 11:45 pm

Agent Marc Cornstein has confirmed to Chad Ford of ESPN.com that former Net Nenad Krstic has officially signed a two year contract with Triumph Moscow early Tuesday morning.

The deal is worth around $9 million per year in the United States once you factor in the exchange rate and the fact that European clubs pay all the players' taxes, according to Ford.

Krstic joins Josh Childress, Bostjan Nachbar, Juan Carlos Navarro, Jorge Garbajosa, Carlos Delfino and Primoz Brezec as NBA players who opted to play for more money overseas this year. Three of the six are Cornstein clients.

According to the report, Cornstein worked until midnight Eastern time trying to find an NBA team willing to pay Krstic at least a mid-level contract to keep him in the NBA, but after the deadline passed Krstic signed the European deal.
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Postby Wizards08=Championship on Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:20 am

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Agent Marc Cornstein has confirmed to Chad Ford of ESPN.com that former Net Nenad Krstic has officially signed a two year contract with Triumph Moscow early Tuesday morning.

The deal is worth around $9 million per year in the United States once you factor in the exchange rate and the fact that European clubs pay all the players' taxes, according to Ford.

Krstic joins Josh Childress, Bostjan Nachbar, Juan Carlos Navarro, Jorge Garbajosa, Carlos Delfino and Primoz Brezec as NBA players who opted to play for more money overseas this year. Three of the six are Cornstein clients.

According to the report, Cornstein worked until midnight Eastern time trying to find an NBA team willing to pay Krstic at least a mid-level contract to keep him in the NBA, but after the deadline passed Krstic signed the European deal.


Wow..so that means Brook Lopez will basically be getting the load of minutes. Sean Williams isnt a bad canidate either.
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Postby arkanekidd on Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:03 am

they also have boone, who's was solid last season...sean williams can go on to be one of the best shotblockers/defenders in the league...if he puts in the effort
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