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Is Eric Snow done?

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Is Eric Snow done? 

Post#1 » by Niko23 » Tue Apr 8, 2008 1:51 am

Snow hasn't played since that night, he hasn't even practiced. About a month ago, the Cavs put him on their injury report with a sore left knee, saying he was going to rehabilitate for the playoffs. Now, with his knee still giving him problems and tests showing that he's almost bone-on-bone, Snow, a 13-year veteran and team captain, is coming to terms with his future. As his young sons bounced around the Cavs locker room Saturday afternoon, Snow was pretty frank about his situation. He tore tissue in the knee while getting ready for the season in September and he's not been able to fully heal from surgery he had in October. He's talked to multiple doctors, he's looked at the X-rays and he doesn't foresee recovery. ''I've probably played my last game,'' Snow said with the same stoic yet confident tone he's exhibited since coming to the Cavs in 2004. Akron Beacon Journal

But what to do next year is going to be an issue not just for Snow, but for the Cavs. He has one year and $7.3 million left on his contract, which will be the largest salary of his career. Understandably, he doesn't plan on giving that money up because a knee injury prematurely ended his career. The decision probably won't be made for some time, Cavs General Manager Danny Ferry has other pressing matters on his plate at the moment, but what to do with Snow could have an impact on next year's roster. If the doctors agree, Snow and the Cavs could file for disability retirement and he could be released, which would clear his salary off the Cavs' books. Snow would still get his money from the team but the Cavs wouldn't be charged luxury tax on his contract, which could mean significant savings. Depending on how the insurance is set up on Snow's deal, they could recover more funds that way. By admitting it's over, Snow could be able to save the Cavs $10 million or more and in exchange get a chance to start his coaching career early. Akron Beacon Journal

But Snow's contract, because it will be expiring next season, also has value in a potential trade. The Cavs might want to hold on to it and trade him to a team looking to clear salary-cap room. The Cavs have extreme flexibility next season with more than $25 million in the expiring contracts of Wally Szczerbiak, Joe Smith, Damon Jones and Anderson Varejao. Add in Snow's and the Cavs have the ammo to acquire just about any two players in the NBA. All those issues will likely be hammered out over the summer. Akron Beacon Journal


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Post#2 » by L&H_05 » Tue Apr 8, 2008 1:53 am

Devastating blow for this team..
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Post#3 » by INKtastic » Tue Apr 8, 2008 1:53 am

topic is fine, you should include a link to the article, though.
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Post#4 » by LeQuitterNotMVP » Tue Apr 8, 2008 2:20 am

This guy would make a great coach, but I'd much rather hold onto his contract for a trade.
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Post#5 » by Super Bad » Tue Apr 8, 2008 6:13 am

L&H_05 wrote:Devastating blow for this team..


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What are the Cavs going to do? I guess this make the 2008 season a waste, JK
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Post#6 » by eyejayem » Tue Apr 8, 2008 7:30 pm

Ferry will not file for the disability unless he has no chance at getting better which I dont see but any team taking him will cut him and then he can go be an assistant coach in Philly, or close to his home in Atlanta, or follow Larry Brown wherever he may end up if not in Philly.

I would love for him to be part of the office in Cle but I dont think he would.
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Post#7 » by Benedict_Boozer » Wed Apr 9, 2008 2:23 am

Valuable expiring. Keep Snow on the team, trade him next year.
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Post#8 » by Canomad » Wed Apr 9, 2008 4:42 am

keep his contract for trade. keep him off the floor.
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Post#9 » by Super Bad » Tue Apr 15, 2008 3:51 pm

He did a good job on TV the other day, I could see him working in Television
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Post#10 » by TheOUTLAW » Tue Apr 15, 2008 3:53 pm

I could see him doing television, but I think he'd make a better coach.
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Post#11 » by Super Bad » Wed Apr 16, 2008 12:44 am

Eric just seems like such a great guy, what ever happens to him I wish him the best of luck

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