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Felton to the knicks


pantherdad

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3 years at $7 million per; reports say. does anybody know what charlotte was offering? just curious. I don't think he's worth the minimum, imo

A 3 year deal tells us that the Knicks, just like the rest of us, are concerned about tying up lots of money in Felton on a long-term deal.

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Actually I believe 3 years at 7 million was our offer to him last year and he rejected it if I am not mistaking.

It was something along those lines. Maybe 6 mil a year.

All this money that NBA athletes make is downright ridiculous. While I am not in their position, I would think that if I were, I would take 6 mil a year to stay in Charlotte versus getting a 15% raise to play in New York.

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It was something along those lines. Maybe 6 mil a year.

All this money that NBA athletes make is downright ridiculous. While I am not in their position, I would think that if I were, I would take 6 mil a year to stay in Charlotte versus getting a 15% raise to play in New York.

I agree 100% because if he doesn't play well than prepare to get ridiculed.

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It was something along those lines. Maybe 6 mil a year.

All this money that NBA athletes make is downright ridiculous. While I am not in their position, I would think that if I were, I would take 6 mil a year to stay in Charlotte versus getting a 15% raise to play in New York.

I dont know if I'd take 6 mill to stay here, but I agree with you in that I wouldnt want to play in New York. I really wouldnt want to play in any of those big, major market teams.

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