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Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:07 pm
by shrink
Carney did, however, take an audible deep breath when he was asked about his reaction to the Timberwolves' declining the final option on his rookie contract. Had the Wolves invoked the option, his salary would have jumped from $1,655,760 to $2,539,936. Instead, his new salary for a player credited with 3 years of service is $855,189. "It was a big downer," Carney said. "I thought I showed through my ability what I could bring to a team . . . I guess it worked out for the best, because I'm here. [It wasn't a good time] for free agents, with the recession and everything."

Re: Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 4:52 pm
by funkatron101
shrink wrote:
Carney did, however, take an audible deep breath when he was asked about his reaction to the Timberwolves' declining the final option on his rookie contract. Had the Wolves invoked the option, his salary would have jumped from $1,655,760 to $2,539,936. Instead, his new salary for a player credited with 3 years of service is $855,189. "It was a big downer," Carney said. "I thought I showed through my ability what I could bring to a team . . . I guess it worked out for the best, because I'm here. [It wasn't a good time] for free agents, with the recession and everything."

That sucks.

Re: Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:24 pm
by Devilzsidewalk
I can't even fathom living off of 850k a year. Thats enough to live a swanky lifestyle, but BMW 7 series swank, not Maybach swank. Totally unacceptable

Re: Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:27 pm
by tvwolves7
funkatron101 wrote:
shrink wrote:
Carney did, however, take an audible deep breath when he was asked about his reaction to the Timberwolves' declining the final option on his rookie contract. Had the Wolves invoked the option, his salary would have jumped from $1,655,760 to $2,539,936. Instead, his new salary for a player credited with 3 years of service is $855,189. "It was a big downer," Carney said. "I thought I showed through my ability what I could bring to a team . . . I guess it worked out for the best, because I'm here. [It wasn't a good time] for free agents, with the recession and everything."

That sucks.


Not counting taxes Carney is making more then I will in 15+ years, so I am not feeling bad for him or any pro athlete that is making half what they would have made. Pro sports needs this setback (recession) because ticket prices and salaries are getting way out of hand.

I could also say that his salary last year is 30+ years of my current salary. So again I do not feel bad, for his few months of unemployment.

Re: Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:31 pm
by mg
Too bad for Carney but with today's economics I think many players in the future will be in the same boat as teams won't be as quick to pick up the options on rookie contracts that can get expensive by year 3 or 4. Teams won't be able to afford to carry and develop young players at the end of the bench for 4 years while they learn to play in the NBA. After all the expense to develop these players, alot of them ultimately move on to other teams who reap the benefit.

Re: Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:34 pm
by funkatron101
tvwolves7 wrote:Not counting taxes Carney is making more then I will in 15+ years, so I am not feeling bad for him or any pro athlete that is making half what they would have made. Pro sports needs this setback (recession) because ticket prices and salaries are getting way out of hand.

I could also say that his salary last year is 30+ years of my current salary. So again I do not feel bad, for his few months of unemployment.

That sucks.

Re: Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 5:41 pm
by john2jer
I'm really tempted to take a video camera down to the basketball court, film myself, and through the wonders of video editting and youtube turn myself in the most hyped prospect since Sidd Finch, then refuse to workout like Rubio, and hide from everyone like Jon Brockman until my agent inks a deal for me.

Sit on the bench for one year with a broken talent bone, and then retire to a life of happy middle class.

Re: Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 6:01 pm
by mnWI
Gotta make it to 3 years to get pension.

Re: Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 6:04 pm
by john2jer
mnWI wrote:Gotta make it to 3 years to get pension.


I don't care about pension, I just want the money from my first contract. 856k? That and a job coaching at the local high school and I could be set for life.

Re: Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 9:41 pm
by Basti
john2jer wrote:I'm really tempted to take a video camera down to the basketball court, film myself, and through the wonders of video editting and youtube turn myself in the most hyped prospect since Sidd Finch, then refuse to workout like Rubio, and hide from everyone like Jon Brockman until my agent inks a deal for me.

Sit on the bench for one year with a broken talent bone, and then retire to a life of happy middle class.


dude you ain't got nothing on me. and all I want are some flight tickets.

Re: Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 9:46 pm
by funkatron101
basti wrote:
john2jer wrote:I'm really tempted to take a video camera down to the basketball court, film myself, and through the wonders of video editting and youtube turn myself in the most hyped prospect since Sidd Finch, then refuse to workout like Rubio, and hide from everyone like Jon Brockman until my agent inks a deal for me.

Sit on the bench for one year with a broken talent bone, and then retire to a life of happy middle class.


dude you ain't got nothing on me. and all I want are some flight tickets.

See, it's all relative. The brotha just wants his.

Re: Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 10:04 pm
by casey
Carney did, however, take an audible deep breath when he was asked about his reaction to the Timberwolves' declining the final option on his rookie contract. Had the Wolves invoked the option, his salary would have jumped from $1,655,760 to $2,539,936. Instead, his new salary for a player credited with 3 years of service is $855,189. "It was a big downer," Carney said. "I thought I showed through my ability what I could bring to a team . . . I guess it worked out for the best, because I'm here. [It wasn't a good time] for free agents, with the recession and everything."

You did Rodney. And you're not a good basketball player, you should be thrilled that you're still in the NBA.

Re: Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 10:31 pm
by GopherIt!
john2jer wrote:I'm really tempted to take a video camera down to the basketball court, film myself, and through the wonders of video editting and youtube turn myself in the most hyped prospect since Sidd Finch, then refuse to workout like Rubio, and hide from everyone like Jon Brockman until my agent inks a deal for me.

Sit on the bench for one year with a broken talent bone, and then retire to a life of happy middle class.


just secretly start inserting your name (and salary) into the trade board discussions.

Wolves trade:
Pecherov 1.5M
J2J 438K

for
Chris Quinn 1.2M
Joel Anthony 850K

Miami gets a look at Pecherov (plus filler). Wolves get another PG.

You'd be "filler" but also "fuller" on 438K.

Re: Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2009 10:36 pm
by funkatron101
GopherIt! wrote:
john2jer wrote:I'm really tempted to take a video camera down to the basketball court, film myself, and through the wonders of video editting and youtube turn myself in the most hyped prospect since Sidd Finch, then refuse to workout like Rubio, and hide from everyone like Jon Brockman until my agent inks a deal for me.

Sit on the bench for one year with a broken talent bone, and then retire to a life of happy middle class.


just secretly start inserting your name (and salary) into the trade board discussions.

Wolves trade:
Pecherov 1.5M
J2J 438K

for
Chris Quinn 1.2M
Joel Anthony 850K

Yeah man, you'll be wiretapped in no time!

Re: Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 4:46 am
by Tekkenlaw
I wonder if this means Flynn will go with #10 as his jersey number.

Re: Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 8:22 am
by Basti
GopherIt! wrote:
john2jer wrote:I'm really tempted to take a video camera down to the basketball court, film myself, and through the wonders of video editting and youtube turn myself in the most hyped prospect since Sidd Finch, then refuse to workout like Rubio, and hide from everyone like Jon Brockman until my agent inks a deal for me.

Sit on the bench for one year with a broken talent bone, and then retire to a life of happy middle class.


just secretly start inserting your name (and salary) into the trade board discussions.

Wolves trade:
Pecherov 1.5M
J2J 438K

for
Chris Quinn 1.2M
Joel Anthony 850K

Miami gets a look at Pecherov (plus filler). Wolves get another PG.

You'd be "filler" but also "fuller" on 438K.


hey if I wanted to get my flight tickets you could include "cash considerations" into that very trade

Re: Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 3:13 pm
by john2jer
GopherIt! wrote:
john2jer wrote:I'm really tempted to take a video camera down to the basketball court, film myself, and through the wonders of video editting and youtube turn myself in the most hyped prospect since Sidd Finch, then refuse to workout like Rubio, and hide from everyone like Jon Brockman until my agent inks a deal for me.

Sit on the bench for one year with a broken talent bone, and then retire to a life of happy middle class.


just secretly start inserting your name (and salary) into the trade board discussions.

Wolves trade:
Pecherov 1.5M
J2J 438K

for
Chris Quinn 1.2M
Joel Anthony 850K

Miami gets a look at Pecherov (plus filler). Wolves get another PG.

You'd be "filler" but also "fuller" on 438K.


You know Gopher, despite what funkatron says about you, you're actually not that bad. This is a genius move, I like it. Drop it a couple times, Alex Kennedy will treat it as a legit rumor from his source, before too long I'm sure my private messages will get flooded with requests to attend an open try-outs.

I'm on the road to NBA riches!

Re: Carney, We Probably Knew Ye

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2009 6:16 pm
by GopherIt!
john2jer wrote:You know Gopher, despite what funkatron says about you, you're actually not that bad. This is a genius move, I like it. Drop it a couple times, Alex Kennedy will treat it as a legit rumor from his source, before too long I'm sure my private messages will get flooded with requests to attend an open try-outs.

I'm on the road to NBA riches!


:rofl: