
I think 99% of us expected this; but I know that some wanted him to opt out for whatever reasons. Not happening!
Mr. E wrote:Sorry Yao-haters! The Big Fella isn't going anywhere!
I think 99% of us expected this; but I know that some wanted him to opt out for whatever reasons. Not happening!
Rendezvous wrote:Ok. Now the question is;
How much will his extension be worth?
Luv those Knicks wrote:you were right
tha_rock220 wrote:Rendezvous wrote:Ok. Now the question is;
How much will his extension be worth?
It's 100% dependent on how he plays this upcoming season.
Mount Mutombo wrote:If he can stay healthy, then we party!
zelezeal wrote:I figured he would be back. There is no way he leaves 17-18 million on the table coming off an injury.
Ribalding wrote:I just want to know if this news will get the Chinese chron.com commenters to shut up. It's an epidemic on Feigen's blog. They all think Yao's underpaid (even though he's making the most he can possibly be making, per the CBA) and that Les/Morey are colluding in some nefarious plot to ruin their beloved Yao.
P.S. - Patrick Patterson is a legit Twitter guy. He's on that thing like Oprah on a baked ham.
MaxRider wrote:zelezeal wrote:I figured he would be back. There is no way he leaves 17-18 million on the table coming off an injury.
more like owner is not willing to lost the business with China
zelezeal wrote:MaxRider wrote:zelezeal wrote:I figured he would be back. There is no way he leaves 17-18 million on the table coming off an injury.
more like owner is not willing to lost the business with China
It was my understanding that Yao had a player option. He could have opted out if he wanted to. It just does not make financial sense to opt out and risk 17-18 million after an injury. I'm sure the Rox will offer him an extension if he manages to play a full season this year.
I do not know how much money Les makes off Yao Ming via China, what I do know is the Rocket's have been more than fair to Yao.
zelezeal wrote:I do not know how much money Les makes off Yao Ming via China, what I do know is the Rocket's have been more than fair to Yao.
cs hauser wrote:...
How can you say that the Rockets have been "more than fair" to Yao when you freely admit that you don't know...
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...Yao's decision to not opt out was nothing but an act of loyalty to the Rockets franchise. From a financial perspective, it was quite foolish.
Ribalding wrote:Go nap, ball boy.
KiDdFrESh wrote:No way Utah passes up on a solid white guy at center. He'd be perfect fit for the Jazz.