whoooo AD a beast.
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.

1. He ain't that stupidHe could do it, the new TV deal coming around could change things and they've done a miserable job building around him already.
Like I said, none were offered the max. Lee said he would've taken less to stay in NY but they wanted Amare. No one has ever walked away from a max deal after their rookie contract. No agent would suggest it and they'd talk a player out of it if he wanted to. It doesn't matter how shytty the city is. No one walks away from that bird rights max bread. No one.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..
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4501088
Gordon played out his deal because he wanted more than what Chicago was offering.
But the list I gave you were players who played out their entire rookie deal period. I'm not saying Davis will do that (obviously not).
I like the squad they've assembled, not sold on monty yet
This game is nuts, should've went. Tix were dirt cheap
I was so excited to see them play together when they drafted him....then i see they trade him to the 6ersmeanwhile Noel is looking like a demi-god on defense.

Forgot they had Noel, yea that shyt pissed me the fukk offI don't they made boneheaded move after the other, they gave up two lottery picks for Holiday who apparently has one leg now, meanwhile Noel is looking like a demi-god on defense, imagine those two skinny nikkas flying around on defense.


I hope he is at rupp after our cats win this tourneywe need to hang his jersey in the rafters of Rupp ASAP. thats my future GOAT PF![]()
