since Denver is in luxury tax, if they decide to match the offer it would cost 10mil/yr. So it is very possible they don't match the offer. He played very well for Denver 2 years ago and IMO he worth the 5 mil/yr.
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SIGNING: Kleiza To Raptors (Update: Pg. 23/Post #183)
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Mess wrote: View PostFor some reason I thought Kleiza was older, but he's only 25 and younger than Outlaw.
I wasn't too excited to hear about this being the MLE signing that was hinted at a few days ago but I guess it's a solid one. Not really building for the future though can play and help right away.
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geebee wrote: View PostMy understanding is that Alabi has chronic Hep B, which means it's treatable, but is essentially a permanent condition. He isn't likely to "recover". From what I've read on it, he needs medication to treat it but it shouldn't otherwise impact his play.
No argument from me about BC locking up players, though. He'd better hope they get better.TRUE LOVE - Sometimes you know it the instant you see it across the bar.
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I think its a good signing, the guy is a decent gritty defender and a quick glance at his stats tells me he might put up 10pts/4-5 rebs a game coming off the bench...nothing wrong with that especially with that price tag so yeah good signing BC. I would have waited to use the MLE but he may know things we dont right now so overall that was a good thing to wake up to haha. As for saying our roster is full of Euros..These guys are in the NBA, doesnt matter where they are from or how many people not from America are on a roster, They are players and thats all that matters to me.
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tbihis wrote: View Posti dont think its a euro signing. Kleiza is a proven NBA player who happened to go to europe last year coz the nuggets wont pay him what he wanted.
If you guys are so against euro players, then why do you want the Raps to get Childress? he's as much of a euro player as kleiza is.
uh, that's just dumb. linas was born & raised in lithuania. what makes him 'less' euro is his style of play & the fact he went to college in states.
childress has been in europe for what, a season (or is it two now)? how is that the 'same' as actually being european?TRUE LOVE - Sometimes you know it the instant you see it across the bar.
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everything i know about kleiza, i learned from video games, and video games has taught me that kleiza is not well known enough to get a picture taken for the games, you can always pick him up for CHEAP, and he's a pretty good contributor with a really low pricetag.
i've only ever seen him play a couple of times, so i'll reserve judgement on him for now
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Kleiza had a very nice year for Olympiakos - In Europe they play in the local league and in the Euro-league in the same year. Hence the breakdown.
He averaged 17.1 ppg against Euro-league competition in 29.9 mpg. That is very good by Euro-league standards
In Greece
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Games---------31
MPG------------24.4
PPG------------14.0
FG%------------59.6%
3PFG%---------37.4%
FT%------------80.0%
RPG------------5.1
In Euro-League
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Games---------22
MPG------------29.9
PPG------------17.1
FG%------------54.0%
3PFG%---------34.9%
FT%------------79.8%
RPG------------6.5
http://www.eurobasket.com/player.asp...PlayerID=39804
This is a very good signing and hopefully he winds up with the Raptors
My guess is that Denver may match and BC would then try and work some kind of S&T. We shall see.
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There is no reason to think that either of Ronnie Brewer, Travis Outlaw or even Josh childress ( assuming they are the top FA in small forward position) are any better than Kleiza. They all have almost the same Point per 48 min and same reb per 48 min. So you guys stop judging him on base of where he is from and where he played last year.
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insight_tor wrote: View PostSource - Click here
No wonder why Bosh left Raptors, the Euro madness continues. I can imagine when BC told CB4 his plans: We will sign Kleiza, please came back, we will be a contender! CB4: Huh? Is he better than Wade or LeBron? BC: Duhhh ... He is Euro!!!
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yertu damkule wrote: View Postyeah, he could turn out to be a fantastic player. quick: chances he becomes an all-star - greater than or less than 1%? so it's not a guaranteed contract - YAY! - it's still another example of overreaching in a contract offer.Last edited by Mess; Thu Jul 8, 2010, 10:26 AM.Two beer away from being two beers away.
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Fire Alvin Williams,
Hire, Patrick Ewing
Sign Ewing JR to an entry level contract
The Young Gunz will improve defensivley, he's ready for the NBA. He just has not gotten a fair chance, great team for him to grow as an NBA player, if we get daddy on board he won't leave either.
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Good point Buddha those are impressive stats for the euroleague. All you Euro bashers should remember that what this team has been severely missing is a guy like Garbo who last i checked was European. They're not all soft like Bargs or Turk. With all the white guys though the Raps are looking like the old Celtics, hopefully they can win like them too. Who needs the dream team, we got the cream team! lol
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Mess wrote: View PostHow overreaching is it? How many years does D. Smith mean by "multi-year"? Does anyone know? Or is anything over 1 year too much for you?
BC's fans seem enamoured with the guy because he's not 'afraid' to pull whacky, complicated trades, or reach in terms of contracts for FAs, but sometimes the scariest thing is just being patient. i don't see the top GMs in the league running around every goddamn offseason trying to make big fancy trades or signing middling players to longer terms for more money on a continual basis. just doesn't seem to be an overly effective way to build a competitive, sustainable franchise.TRUE LOVE - Sometimes you know it the instant you see it across the bar.
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