The market value of NBA flops, prospects, and fogeys
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The market value of NBA flops, prospects, and fogeys
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The market value of NBA flops, prospects, and fogeys
Hypothetical: The following players are all free agents. The cap situation of teams is typical, some over, some with room to spend. How much would the following players be worth, and would any remain unsigned?
Kwame Brown
Mike Dunleavy
Jordan Farmar
Brendan Haywood
Stromile Swift
Donyell Marshall
Stephen Jackson
Brad Miller
Kwame Brown
Mike Dunleavy
Jordan Farmar
Brendan Haywood
Stromile Swift
Donyell Marshall
Stephen Jackson
Brad Miller
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He Hate Me wrote:Hypothetical: The following players are all free agents. The cap situation of teams is typical, some over, some with room to spend. How much would the following players be worth, and would any remain unsigned?
Kwame Brown if signed, less than 1 million
Mike Dunleavy 3-4 mil
Jordan Farmar 4-6 mil
Brendan Haywood what hes getting
Stromile Swift 1-2 mil
Donyell Marshall 2-3 mil
Stephen Jackson 6-7 mil
Brad Miller mle
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you think Marshall is going to be in demand? His last two years were mediocre at best, he is aging and this year he isn't playing at all. He is probably the least likely to be in the league next year.
I would probably give up on Swift too but someone always seems to see the body and thinks the head will come around. Kwame is Swift with much superior post defense, he'll get a contract to be a backup center somewhere at least.
I would probably give up on Swift too but someone always seems to see the body and thinks the head will come around. Kwame is Swift with much superior post defense, he'll get a contract to be a backup center somewhere at least.
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Marshall has been injured all season but I don't really see anyone offering him anything more than the vets min. All those other guys will be signed by someone, the question is whether anyone is going to offer any of them the MLE or greater. I don't think any of them will
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NBA Owners pay up, I think a little higher is more realistic:
Kwame Brown - Around 2 Million
Mike Dunleavy - 6-7 Million
Jordan Farmar - 5-6 Million
Brendan Haywood - 7-8 Million
Stromile Swift - 1-2 Million
Donyell Marshall - Vets Min
Stephen Jackson - 6-7 Million
Brad Miller - 6-7 Million
Kwame Brown - Around 2 Million
Mike Dunleavy - 6-7 Million
Jordan Farmar - 5-6 Million
Brendan Haywood - 7-8 Million
Stromile Swift - 1-2 Million
Donyell Marshall - Vets Min
Stephen Jackson - 6-7 Million
Brad Miller - 6-7 Million