KGtabake wrote:BelgradeNugget wrote:KGtabake wrote:This is the first time that a European team tries to get a player from an NBA team that actually wants the said player. But the said player does not want to play there.
There's no precedent.
I don't know how this will end up.
But it's a beginning. A nice beginning for European teams to get the talent back where it belongs.
Obviously, there's a huge financial and marketing gap. But if you never start something, you'll never change a situation.
Because said player will earn more money on his new team. Imagine if one NBA team offers money to player under contract, and he seeks buyout to sign more lucrative contract. It couldn't work, right.
I'm not against Valanciunas going for more money, and bigger contract, it is just he will have to pay for it (but we already aggred on trade so no adittional money needed)
We'll get him one way or another lol
He didn't sign the contract for the Nuggets, he was traded there without anyone asking him.
He has the right to choose where he wants to play, it's his life.
He won't pay anything, he will just underperform intentionally if they keep him so he will be bought out later this season
He has no rights
He is under contract
He needs them to allow him out .
Everything your wrote was nonsense.
The Nuggets can stop him if they want to.
They could hold him until they get tired. He legally cannot get out without their consent.



















