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Should We Re-Sign Ira Newble
Should we really re-sign ira newble? i mean hes a guy that can put up 10-5 and he already knows the system. he can help out on teaching the new guys (delonte, joe smith, wally, and ben), hes a great defender, and he can guard a point guard, shooting guard, small forward, and some power forwards. he would be a great addition to this team!:D
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Re: Should We Re-Sign Ira Newble
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He's a solid player. As I would say with any player you asked me about, it depends on his asking price. I like the team we have now. I wish we could either get Wally more involved in the offense, or pick up another scorer. But keeping this team together could prove to be expensive. I just hope Ferry doesn't jump the gun and resign these guys for huge $$$ and then they turn out to not be enough, because then we're right back where we started. Mathius |
Re: Should We Re-Sign Ira Newble
Newble is the only guy the Cavs will miss from the trade. Mike Brown never gave him a fair shot in the rotation. All you can ask out of an NBA player is that they play hard and not complain. Despite being glued to the bench during most of the latter half of his tenure with the team, Newble never complained. Kept himself in shape, and was ready to go when the team needed him. You can never have enough of those type players.............
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Re: Should We Re-Sign Ira Newble
Save the money for the next 1-2 years to get something good.
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Re: Should We Re-Sign Ira Newble
There's nothing to be gained by saving cap money. Spend it while you have it. Otherwise you just lose it to contract inflations.
Contracts are guaranteed money and structured so that each successive year a player makes more money. That's why the salary cap goes up every year. But the salary cap doesn't always go up at the same rate as your players salaries. Mathius |
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