7 years, 84 million is the ESPN.com report. I'm kinda surprised, and yet glad, he chose to stay with the Hornets. I'm not a fan of them by any means, but seeing guys stay with their teams is always a good thing (well, almost always).
Granted, the Hornets will probably trade him in 2 years. That seems to be their style.
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Originally posted by BobHollySTILLRules7 years, 84 million is the ESPN.com report. I'm kinda surprised, and yet glad, he chose to stay with the Hornets. I'm not a fan of them by any means, but seeing guys stay with their teams is always a good thing (well, almost always).
Granted, the Hornets will probably trade him in 2 years. That seems to be their style.
Actually isn't the Hornets style to NOT re-sign thier players? SO maybe the Hornets owners are going to change now that they are in New Orleans...
Originally posted by BobHollySTILLRules7 years, 84 million is the ESPN.com report. I'm kinda surprised, and yet glad, he chose to stay with the Hornets. I'm not a fan of them by any means, but seeing guys stay with their teams is always a good thing (well, almost always).
Granted, the Hornets will probably trade him in 2 years. That seems to be their style.
Actually isn't the Hornets style to NOT re-sign thier players? SO maybe the Hornets owners are going to change now that they are in New Orleans...
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
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If they were capable of change, they'd probably still be in Charlotte. Ah well, as long as we re-up on Baron, I'm happy.
Hmm. Re-signing him... is a good move. Can they make another good move and put people around him?
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Oh, yeah. The Houston Rockets have traded point guard Steve Francis, who's spent the better part of the last 2 1/3 seasons on the injured list, to the very team that drafted him second overall in 1999-- The Memphis (then Vancouver) Grizzlies.