No I didn't but thanks for trying.You just got proved wrong. You clearly don't know shyt![]()
What part don't you understand? No one has ever left the team that had their draft rights after their rookie deal because financially it makes no sense and no agent in the world would suggest it yet you think AD will be the first? You're a Lakers fan right?
what team would you like to see AD on?He could do it, the new TV deal coming around could change things and they've done a miserable job building around him already.
That doesn't mean he was an RFA. He played 5 years in NY. He was an RFA in 2009, NOT 2010. He re-upped for 1 year at $7 mil so he could be a FA in 2010..First of you're wrong. Lee did a sign and trade with the Knicks and if they wanted to keep him he would've stayed. And the Bulls didn't offer Gordon a max deal like the Pelicans will offer Davis. I should've said no player has ever turned down a max deal from the team that had their bird rights. Of course if a team low balls a player he'll walk. Who walked away from a max deal?
Too much bread to pass up. The new TV deal only means that's more money he'd be walking away from. If he was to sign a qualifying offer for 1 year he'd be leaving at least 20 million on the table. If anything he'd do what Dwight did and sign an extension and demand a trade.He could do it, the new TV deal coming around could change things and they've done a miserable job building around him already.
what team would you like to see AD on?
, it's the same thing that happened to LeBron & KG.

I like the squad they've assembled, not sold on monty yetHe could do it, the new TV deal coming around could change things and they've done a miserable job building around him already.
what team would you like to see AD on?