gregbroncs
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Jazz haters know EVERYTHING, eh, Greg? That's because they aint no blind "homers," see?
Wait, did you just call me a homer? LOL because that would be a 1st in a long time.
Jazz haters know EVERYTHING, eh, Greg? That's because they aint no blind "homers," see?
I'm saying the Jazz should have offered first and seen what Wes thought of it. Wes said multiple times on that fanhouse article he didn't ever receive an offer.
Again. How do you know that it was not discussed? Why make an offer if the agent tells you flat out it won't be accepted?
That's the Jazz for ya. Cheap as always. This will come back to haunt them. They could've gotten Matthews, probably for $16-20 million for 4/5 years, if they simply made him a fair offer. Instead they had to low-ball him. They f'd both Matthews and themselves. Did the same to Korver. Shows you how much they value loyalty.
wes matthews is the highest played sophomore basketball player in the leauge. a number one draft pick makes what 4-5 mil in their 2nd year. props to matthews, wanted to keep you but u chose portland and the money, have fun in oregon
Is he possibly the highest payed sophomore basketball player ever?
You're absolutely right. And lower-level veterans were getting shut out due to the exorbitant rookie deals. That's why the rookie pay scale was created. And Matthews' contract is an example of an unfortunate loophole. Of course, no one ever thought an UFA could come into the league, make a moderate impact, then be offered a king's ransom over the next 5 years. I think this may be addressed in the next CBA, or maybe not, it happens so rarely it's probably a non-issue.I don't think so. Homey don't play dat.
They was a time, before the rookies got sold out, without their participation or consent, by their union "brothers," when rookies were gittin, like, $80 million dollar contracts, eh?
I think Portland was surprised when we didn't match.