Il primo anno sì. Poi aspetta, perchè se non ricordo male il contratto è un 34mlnx5....:: MaVeRicK #23 ::. wrote: Letto ora su Hoopsyde:
Wesley Matthews $9,200,000
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Re: Portland Trail Blazers - fire Paul Allen
si...gli altri anni prende qualcosa in più della MLE...il primo anno tanto per non permettere a Utah di pareggiare l'offerta
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Re: Portland Trail Blazers - fire Paul Allen
non può essere,cioè che cifre intendi?se ora piglia 9,2 il prossimo può scendere max di un tot che è tipo il 15%,quindi meno di 8 o poco via non ne prende.Rasheed wrote: si...gli altri anni prende qualcosa in più della MLE...il primo anno tanto per non permettere a Utah di pareggiare l'offerta
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no...perchè nei 9.2 è previsto il signin bonus con cui si è "impedito" che Utah potesse pareggiare...
ma il bonus non conta sul contratto...Matthews ha firma un 34x5...ciò vuol dire che tolto il primo anno a 9.2 milioni(con bonus),negli altri percepirà una media di circa 6.2 milioni l'anno...
ma il bonus non conta sul contratto...Matthews ha firma un 34x5...ciò vuol dire che tolto il primo anno a 9.2 milioni(con bonus),negli altri percepirà una media di circa 6.2 milioni l'anno...
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penso che oramai mookie l'abbiamo perso per troppo"SCHIFAMENTO"
The playing status of Greg Oden and Joel Przybilla, who suffered separate season-ending injuries last season, remains unsettled. As we reported last month, Oden is a question mark heading into training camp as he continues to rehabilitate his fractured left patella. The Blazers expect Oden, who has trimmed his weight down to 277 pounds, to participate, they just don’t know to what degree the center’s surgically-repaired left knee will allow.
The Blazers do know this: Joel Przybilla will not be ready for camp. Przybilla, who ruptured his right patella twice within a 10-week period last season, will not be ready to play in a game until November of December, according to Blazers general manager Rich Cho.
The roster
The uncertainty surrounding Fernandez and the health concerns at center have helped create an unbalanced roster. The Blazers have proven depth at guard — particularly shooting guard, where Fernandez and free agent acquisition Wesley Matthews will back up All-Star Brandon Roy — but are young at forward.
Although center Marcus Camby can play power forward when the Blazers have their full complement of centers, rookie Luke Babbitt and second-year forwards Dante Cunningham and Jeff Pendergraph are the lone reserves at forward behind starters Nicolas Batum and LaMarcus Aldridge.
And even point guard is unsettled. Andre Miller endeared himself to Blazers fans last season with his gritty, rugged play, but — assuming the Blazers do not exercise his third-year option — he’s in the last season of his contract. Jerryd Bayless single-handedly helped the Blazers win games last season and excelled in the playoffs, but has yet to prove he can run a team.
Is Cho OK heading into camp with the roster as is?
“I’m still looking to improve it, but if it’s the same roster, then, yeah, I’m OK with it,” he said.
The playing status of Greg Oden and Joel Przybilla, who suffered separate season-ending injuries last season, remains unsettled. As we reported last month, Oden is a question mark heading into training camp as he continues to rehabilitate his fractured left patella. The Blazers expect Oden, who has trimmed his weight down to 277 pounds, to participate, they just don’t know to what degree the center’s surgically-repaired left knee will allow.
The Blazers do know this: Joel Przybilla will not be ready for camp. Przybilla, who ruptured his right patella twice within a 10-week period last season, will not be ready to play in a game until November of December, according to Blazers general manager Rich Cho.
The roster
The uncertainty surrounding Fernandez and the health concerns at center have helped create an unbalanced roster. The Blazers have proven depth at guard — particularly shooting guard, where Fernandez and free agent acquisition Wesley Matthews will back up All-Star Brandon Roy — but are young at forward.
Although center Marcus Camby can play power forward when the Blazers have their full complement of centers, rookie Luke Babbitt and second-year forwards Dante Cunningham and Jeff Pendergraph are the lone reserves at forward behind starters Nicolas Batum and LaMarcus Aldridge.
And even point guard is unsettled. Andre Miller endeared himself to Blazers fans last season with his gritty, rugged play, but — assuming the Blazers do not exercise his third-year option — he’s in the last season of his contract. Jerryd Bayless single-handedly helped the Blazers win games last season and excelled in the playoffs, but has yet to prove he can run a team.
Is Cho OK heading into camp with the roster as is?
“I’m still looking to improve it, but if it’s the same roster, then, yeah, I’m OK with it,” he said.
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Re: Portland Trail Blazers - fire Paul Allen
Mettere un lungo a roster in più non sarebbe una cattiva scelta diciamo