jamrock1975 wrote:knicks fan here not trolling. Two things I wanted to clear up with you guys. The first thing is that Houston will have to pay Jeremy LIn $14.9M in year three because that is the offer sheet he signed and they can pull it, but it would prevent future free agents from trying to sign with them, it would be almost bush league if they did. The second thing is that Houston hasn't provided the Knicks with the offer sheet that Jeremy allegedly signed so they can decide if they want to match or not. The process is normally a team signs a restricted free agent and the team that has that restricted free agent has up to three days to match. What is very fishy in this scenario is that even though Lin allegedly sign the offer sheet Houston has presented the offer sheet. So my question is did Jeremy Lin actually sign an offer sheet? Houston appears to be playing games because if Jeremy signed the offer sheet on Friday why has Houston not sent the offer sheet to New York. There appears to be some type of trickery going on here.
Knicks are being little cry babies about it....http://blog.chron.com/ultimaterockets/2 ... fer-sheet/
Also Rockets have the $25 million split evenly over 3 years as far as cap hit so it isnt a poison pill for us....
looks like he is coming here and NYK just traded for felton back....http://blog.chron.com/ultimaterockets/2 ... fer-sheet/