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King Heno
Re: So since Baron Davis hasn't signed the contract...
Originally Posted by ElPigto
That's not the point I'm trying to get across. My point is that there have been verbal agreements in the past and they didn't exactly turn out like they were suppose to.
Remember John Salmons. Dude was suppose to play for the Raptors, yet he said God didn't want him there and suddenly he is a King although he had a verbal agreement.
Oh ok, got you. You're right, and I don't blame Baron for doing it, if he does, but I think he wants to play in LA
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NJ Net Fan For Life.
Re: So since Baron Davis hasn't signed the contract...
Verbal agreements don't mean **** till you sign the piece of paper. Go ask Eric Gordon.
Anyone following college basketball knows that decommitting is part of the game. I doubt it's any different in the NBA.
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*****istrator
Re: So since Baron Davis hasn't signed the contract...
Originally Posted by qrich
Oh ok, got you. You're right, and I don't blame Baron for doing it, if he does, but I think he wants to play in LA
Well, Baron won't really have any money offers elsewhere. The Warriors are set to offer Maggette 50M, Elton is going to the Sixers. No one has cap space that is going to try to lure Baron away anymore.
Baron is stuck in LA, too bad things didn't turn out how they were suppose to be.
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#hellobrooklyn
Re: So since Baron Davis hasn't signed the contract...
The only thing that can free Davis now is if in the verbal agreement it was stated that Elton Brand had to resign or he could go elsewhere...
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PhilLEEs 2011
Re: So since Baron Davis hasn't signed the contract...
Originally Posted by wang4three
Verbal agreements don't mean **** till you sign the piece of paper. Go ask Eric Gordon.
Anyone following college basketball knows that decommitting is part of the game. I doubt it's any different in the NBA.
Exactly what I said
verbal agreement is like a commitment
signing the contract is the letter of intent
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King Heno
Re: So since Baron Davis hasn't signed the contract...
Originally Posted by ElPigto
Well, Baron won't really have any money offers elsewhere. The Warriors are set to offer Maggette 50M, Elton is going to the Sixers. No one has cap space that is going to try to lure Baron away anymore.
Baron is stuck in LA, too bad things didn't turn out how they were suppose to be.
Well, if he thinks he can remain healthy, he could sign for the MLE somewhere for one season then get a big contract next season
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Good college starter
Re: So since Baron Davis hasn't signed the contract...
I have a feeling there is going to be at least one more big twist in this story. Maybe a last minute sign and trade.
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King Heno
Re: So since Baron Davis hasn't signed the contract...
Originally Posted by Valliant13
I have a feeling there is going to be at least one more big twist in this story. Maybe a last minute sign and trade.
Could happen, but won't be much of a big twist. It might be Elton S&T'd for the Wolves 2nd rounder which Phila acquired or Jason Smith or something, but won't be anything worth ****, at least to the Clippers
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*****istrator
Re: So since Baron Davis hasn't signed the contract...
Originally Posted by qrich
Well, if he thinks he can remain healthy, he could sign for the MLE somewhere for one season then get a big contract next season
The odds of that happening are slim. Regardless of how hard you train and try to keep away from injury, there will always be the risk of injury. From a business standpoint, you take the money the Clippers are giving you and never look back. It's just financially smart, you don't put yourself in a vulnerable position unless you REALLY REALLY want to win. Honestly, the way I would see it, I can win later in life I'll make the money now while I'm still young.
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NBA sixth man of the year
Re: So since Baron Davis hasn't signed the contract...
If I were Baron i'd say fucc the verbal agreement. But he is from LA so he might have more incentive.
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NBA All-star
Re: So since Baron Davis hasn't signed the contract...
Originally Posted by picc84
If I were Baron i'd say fucc the verbal agreement. But he is from LA so he might have more incentive.
there are no other takers though..
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Re: So since Baron Davis hasn't signed the contract...
No one can offer 5 years 65 mil, Baron is stuck.
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Retired Bloggissist
Re: So since Baron Davis hasn't signed the contract...
If Baron were to change his mind nobody could blame him, him agreeing was with the intention of playing with Elton. The only problem is he would be stuck in a market that now just includes Memphis and the Clips. I say it would be in his best interest to tuck tail and try to get Golden State to change their mind and decide to offer him back some of that money that he left on the table.
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Re: So since Baron Davis hasn't signed the contract...
Qrich, should the clippers pull the offer to baron and regrop? get ready to make a run at one of the big 2010 free agents instead? they have the perfect chance right now to do it
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*****istrator
Re: So since Baron Davis hasn't signed the contract...
Originally Posted by 2LeTTeRS
If Baron were to change his mind nobody could blame him, him agreeing was with the intention of playing with Elton. The only problem is he would be stuck in a market that now just includes Memphis and the Clips. I say it would be in his best interest to tuck tail and try to get Golden State to change their mind and decide to offer him back some of that money that he left on the table.
They've offered it to Maggette though. They had to renounce his rights to do so. His only choice is sign with LA, or break off the verbal agreement and go sign for a 1 year deal MLE (like qrich suggested) elsewhere. I doubt he would be stupid enough to do that.
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