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by FanOfAll on Fri Jul 09, 2004 3:01 pm
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Wow, honestly I thought he would take more money in DEN...but I guess he likes it in San Antonio. That's still a lot of money, but hey as the dollar inflates, I guess so does the value of NBA players.
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by fgrep15 on Fri Jul 09, 2004 3:48 pm
The Denver 9 million one wasn't true, I already made a post about it
There was unsubstantiated talk around the NBA throughout Wednesday that the Nuggets were on the verge of making a long-term offer for Ginobili worth $9 million for the first year.
Vandeweghe said in the afternoon Denver has made "no offers" and Rudoy said late Wednesday he hadn't received one.
No Ginobili Offer
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by FanOfAll on Fri Jul 09, 2004 4:00 pm
fgrep15 wrote:The Denver 9 million one wasn't true, I already made a post about it
There was unsubstantiated talk around the NBA throughout Wednesday that the Nuggets were on the verge of making a long-term offer for Ginobili worth $9 million for the first year.
Vandeweghe said in the afternoon Denver has made "no offers" and Rudoy said late Wednesday he hadn't received one.
No Ginobili Offer
My mistake. I must be blind...I swear, I looked around in other threads. I didn't see it on other boards...must have missed it.
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by Amphatoast on Sat Jul 10, 2004 2:07 am
good for the spurs.
he probably understand that with him with the spurs, with Duncan and Parker, spurs will be championship contenders next season and year after year.
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by Andrew on Sat Jul 10, 2004 2:23 pm
Good move by the Spurs. Ginobili is a guy who is probably worth $50 mil over five or six years by today's standards. The Spurs really only need to add bits and pieces to gear up for serious title runs, so it's fairly safe to offer Manu that much green.
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