Sweet!! Finally, Philly is back. Let the renewal of the Philly/Boston rivalry commence.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3479059
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3479059
More duke class as another dookie breaks his word. The situation is not quite as bad as what Carlos Boozer did to Cleveland but Brand still gave his word and wnet back on it- he learned from the best at that in Durham.
thats if he's not on the disable list. Sucks for the clips he left for an extra 5mil while clips payed him 15mil for 8 games this year. No loyalty.
This is the Clipps fault for letting this happen.Should have paid the man,especially since hes had to endure all those years on horrible teams.
This what happens when an owner is as bad as the Clipps.Cheap sucker.
Owners cut players all the time,there isn't any loyalty from teams to players either.Hes looking out for his best interests,and hes doing the right thing.
Trash Sterling for past misdeeds if you will but lately the man has been handing out the cash. He matched the deals for Brand and Maggette, and gave a nice contract to Kaman.
Brand stated his reasoning behind opting out of his deal was to allow the team to improve itself by luring a marque FA. The team held up its end of the bargain.....Brand did not. Of course these are all just verbal deals.....a few hours from now Brand could have a new max deal in LA...who knows.
Wrong sport. In this league they have guaranteed deals.
Trash Sterling for past misdeeds if you will but lately the man has been handing out the cash. He matched the deals for Brand and Maggette, and gave a nice contract to Kaman.
Brand stated his reasoning behind opting out of his deal was to allow the team to improve itself by luring a marque FA. The team held up its end of the bargain.....Brand did not. Of course these are all just verbal deals.....a few hours from now Brand could have a new max deal in LA...who knows.
Wrong sport. In this league they have guaranteed deals.
Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - The Philadelphia 76ers have reportedly reached a contract agreement with free-agent center Elton Brand, who has spent the last seven years of his career with the Los Angeles Clippers.
The Los Angeles Times reported Brand's deal is believed to be for five years and worth around $80 million.
The 29-year-old Brand opted out of the final year of his contract with the Clippers. Brand, who sat out 74 games last season while recovering from a ruptured Achilles' tendon, was to be owed $16.4 million had he stayed for the final year of his deal. He played in just eight games at the end of last season and had averages of 17.6 points and 8.0 rebounds.