dan_atko97 wrote:
Spencer Hawes
$2,000,000
$2,000,000
$2,000,000
Total- $6,000,000
OKC would like to match
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dan_atko97 wrote:
Spencer Hawes
$2,000,000
$2,000,000
$2,000,000
Total- $6,000,000

sterncohen wrote:Hey, look what I found: Washington signs Greg Oden to a three-year contract at a flat $6M/year, with the third year a team option. If he's healthy it's the steal of the year, and if not we can afford the money; either way we've still got room for a max offer to a free agent after next season.



dan_atko97 wrote:havn't seem him signed so, James Jones minimum deal.

TMACFORMVP wrote:This implies that we can sign anyone left we want for the minimum, without having to send in an offer? Even a guy like Prince, or have I missed him somewhere (or has someone not posted yet)? If so, I call dibs, but that's not really fair, lol.
TMACFORMVP wrote:This implies that we can sign anyone left we want for the minimum, without having to send in an offer? Even a guy like Prince, or have I missed his signing in this thread? Or it could be the case of whomever got him still hasn't posted it yet. However, if that is indeed the rule that is in place, and Prince is actually still a free agent, I call dibs, but that's not really fair, imo.


TMACFORMVP wrote:^
lol, you were the one telling me that's how it works. I don't think Miller intended it to be like this, rather the more prominent FA's have been signed (some haven't been posted yet), and the rest of the minimum level guys can be taken more slowly as the main job has been done. I will not be updating the signings with whomever we call dibs on, in fact, I'll edit my post to reflect that.
SamBone wrote:I assume then Shaq has accepted Dallas offer and will become a Mav
Karmaloop wrote:sterncohen wrote:Hey, look what I found: Washington signs Greg Oden to a three-year contract at a flat $6M/year, with the third year a team option. If he's healthy it's the steal of the year, and if not we can afford the money; either way we've still got room for a max offer to a free agent after next season.
Almost missed this. The Houston Rockets are happy to accept. We felt that Greg Oden still has a very bright future in Houston, and we look forward to him continuing to develop into the franchise player we know he can be.

sterncohen wrote:Karmaloop wrote:sterncohen wrote:Hey, look what I found: Washington signs Greg Oden to a three-year contract at a flat $6M/year, with the third year a team option. If he's healthy it's the steal of the year, and if not we can afford the money; either way we've still got room for a max offer to a free agent after next season.
Almost missed this. The Houston Rockets are happy to accept. We felt that Greg Oden still has a very bright future in Houston, and we look forward to him continuing to develop into the franchise player we know he can be.
Huh? Washington signed Oden, and Houston hasn't made me any kind of an offer for him.

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