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Raptors Salary 2011-2012 = 50 Million
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Raptor4Ever wrote: View PostMaybe but given the new CBA and chance of Lock out and his age and his health, I actually see him stay put and cash out on that 7.6 million and then see what the market is like.Read my blog, The Picket Fence. Guaranteed to make you think or your money back!
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JoePanini wrote: View PostAn NBA player who has an NBA contract during the lock-out will not be allowed to go Europe.Read my blog, The Picket Fence. Guaranteed to make you think or your money back!
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Tim W. wrote: View PostAre you sure about that? Where did you hear that?
Brandon Jennings played in Italy during the 2008-09 season before he entered the 2009 NBA draft. Jennings may be willing to go back if there is a lockout next season, but apparently that is not an option for him, or any other player who is under contract for the 2011-12 season with an NBA team.
"If they're under contract, they can't do anything," Larry Coon told HOOPSWORLD. "Let's say a player is under contract and he wants to go to Europe. They need to get a FIBA letter of clearance in order to sign and they won't be able to if they're signed to the NBA. Anyone who is under contract basically has to just sit there."
-- Nick Borges
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If there is a lock-out, it will be mega-ganja-stripper fest for the players. They might still go to Europe even if they don't play - to Amsterdam that is.Never, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and a laxative on the same night.
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Tim W. wrote: View PostNot sure where you got that number, but I've read it's lower than that. And Barbosa has a player option that, if he has a good year, he will probably not exercise.
As for the cap, we have no idea how much under the cap they will be since we don't know what the cap will be next season, or if there will be a next season.
you think there's a chance in hell barbosa isnt going to exercise his $7.5 million player option ?
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Tim W. wrote: View PostNot sure where you got that number, but I've read it's lower than that. And Barbosa has a player option that, if he has a good year, he will probably not exercise.
As for the cap, we have no idea how much under the cap they will be since we don't know what the cap will be next season, or if there will be a next season.
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Matt52 wrote: View PostWanted to point out you are yet again wrong. The Raps are looking at a payroll of $45.1M next year.
These are the players under contract for next year: Calderon, Bargnani, Amir, Linas, DD, Davis, Bayless, and Alabi.
Restricted free agents: Weems, Dorsey, Wright
Player option of $7.6 for Barbosa which, if he opts OUT, would bring the payroll down to $37.5M.
Of course this is all based on current CBA. Next year nobody knows what the cap will be.
This is a classic example of your typical comments that have no fact.
Let me get this out of the way for you: I know I'm a douchebag and I love BC's man-bits.
what's up matt ?? and my basketball iq is lower than 70 ??Last edited by Legalize-It; Mon Nov 22, 2010, 08:16 PM.
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Raptor4Ever wrote: View PostYou think Barbosa is going to get more than 7.6 million from anyone in the NBA !!
We are committed about 45 million next year without Weems and Julian Wright !! Assuming that we give Weems a 5 million and pick up the Qualifying offer on Wright for 4 million, then we sit on 54 million next year. Add to that the 2 first rounders that we have for next year and that will push us close to 60 unless BC trade our first round draft picks
http://www.hoopsworld.com/Story.asp?story_id=9165
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Tim W. wrote: View PostEVeryone was surprised when Richard Jefferson opted out of his contract. He is making quite a bit less this season, but he's more secure over the long term. It wasn't even about changing teams, as he obviously stayed. Barbosa will turn 29 next season and he knows as well as anyone that you can't bank on being healthy all the time. If he has a decent season, I think he'll strike while the iron is hot. It simply make good, long term sense.
and either way, if he opts out and signs a longer term deal with the same team (like RJ), that would increase our salaries even more...
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It was the smart thing for Jefferson to do. Instead of collecting 14 mil for one season, he opted out at a much cap friendly salary and in the long run gets more security and money.
Barbosa can opt out and if he does, he probably won't get a new contract from us.
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