07-04-2011, 09:27 AM
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I don't see Fernandez getting as much as Barea whether he deserves it or not, Fernandez is an 2 guard that hasn't scored effeciently in the league, he also isn't exactly a great defender. And his next contract will be probably about 3 years for 10-14 million in that range, when that contract is up he will be 30 and most likely get payed less. In sum in 6 years I don't see him making 25 million (nor do I see Barea for that matter).
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I'm not talking about over the next 6 years, I'm talking about per year.
There aren't going to be ANY 6-year deals in the NBA, so I don't see how that time scale is relevant. Sure, that's what he's being offered by Spain, but that ALL he's being offered - he'll never be an NBA star or win an NBA championship or have a chance to earn a big NBA contract. If he signs in Europe, his basketball legacy will be reduced to "minor league hero" at best... Don't underestimate the ego of a Spaniard - the guy would have never joined the NBA if he wasn't interested in playing with the best of the best, plus he'd be selling himself short to cut and run for $25m when his maximum potential could net him a much bigger contract in the States.
I mean, $4.2m/year is Steve Blake money... You don't think Rudy Fernandez can earn Steve Blake money in the NBA? I bet Rudy does...
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07-04-2011, 12:19 PM
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...Fernandez is an 2 guard that hasn't scored effeciently in the league, he also isn't exactly a great defender. And his next contract will be probably about 3 years for 10-14 million in that range...
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First off, not sure how you think you can put a dollar and year estimate on Rudy's next contract (let alone close the book on his NBA resume) when he's still a year away from free agency and hasn't played a game with the Mavs yet. His play next season will determine his value. Second, 3 years at 14 million (your number) is 4.67 million per year, which is ~ $500,000 a year more than the reported European offer. Setting aside the head-scratching fact that you're talking down the guy's earning potential in the states while at the same time talking it up, you've basically made UD's point for him. The Spanish offer is hardly so good that he can't afford to pass it up.
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07-04-2011, 12:53 PM
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Then why did he come over here in the first place?
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He obviously dreamed of a Ginobili like career, not a Sergio Rodriguez one. Rudy was a great talent in Euope, an elite player, but the circumstances just weren't right. first it was the role, and playing time, Portland misused him (as a spot up shooter) then after that nasty fall, even the remaining of his confidence was gone. He's a borderline all-star talent, but i don't think it will ever happen to him in the NBA. At this point, this offer is a no brainer. He has to take it. It sucks for us, but that's the reality.
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07-04-2011, 01:58 PM
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. At this point, this offer is a no brainer. He has to take it. It sucks for us, but that's the reality.
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Oh. Okay.
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07-04-2011, 02:12 PM
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Originally Posted by Budapest Maverick
He obviously dreamed of a Ginobili like career, not a Sergio Rodriguez one. Rudy was a great talent in Euope, an elite player, but the circumstances just weren't right. first it was the role, and playing time, Portland misused him (as a spot up shooter) then after that nasty fall, even the remaining of his confidence was gone. He's a borderline all-star talent, but i don't think it will ever happen to him in the NBA. At this point, this offer is a no brainer. He has to take it. It sucks for us, but that's the reality.
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Well, he's getting a fresh start at a team with great chemistry, an offense tat fits his strengths, a shooting guard spot up for grabs and another Euro as the man.
This is THE chance for Rudy to right his NBA career.
It's not a no brainer to throw away this chance before it even starts.
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07-04-2011, 02:56 PM
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I'm just glad the decision is his, and not mine to make.
On the other hand.... hm.
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07-04-2011, 03:13 PM
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Unless Rudy has already set his mind to go back to Spain after next season, it seems a bit premature to draw any conclusions as it relates to his future in this or another league based on the Real Madrid offer. Let's just say that A LOT can happen in an entire year.
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07-04-2011, 03:20 PM
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I mean, $4.2m/year is Steve Blake money... You don't think Rudy Fernandez can earn Steve Blake money in the NBA? I bet Rudy does...
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Its OLD Blake money.
4.2m last season will be like getting 3m with the next CBA, i expect an average salary drop of at least 25% for the "non stars".
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07-04-2011, 03:28 PM
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Oh. Okay.
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Not because of the money, at least that's not the most important factor. I agree with you, theoretically, he could get a bigger contract than in Europe. But if you're familiar with his situation, i think you have to agree with me, it should be a no brainer. The guy is home sick, he stated numerous times he wants to go home, his role with us would be marginal at best, i mean, why would he wanna play in the NBA at this point?
He knows he probably won't get the minutes to command that bigger contract, which at absolute best, could be bigger anything he could get in Europe. But at this point, after 4 wasted years, would you blame him if he just wants to go back to his family, and friends, to his beautiful homeland, where the weather is always nice, and people see him as a superstar? I mean, if that's not a no brainer situation, than what is it?
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07-04-2011, 03:29 PM
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Well, he's getting a fresh start at a team with great chemistry, an offense tat fits his strengths, a shooting guard spot up for grabs and another Euro as the man.
This is THE chance for Rudy to right his NBA career.
It's not a no brainer to throw away this chance before it even starts.
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At this point i think it is, but i hope i'm wrong, and you guys are right. Rudy is an amazing talent, he was really an all-around superstar in Europe. Scorer, playmaker, passer, shooter, with great athleticism. I was really rooting for him in the NBA, and it was so sad to see him underachieve that badly.
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07-04-2011, 03:35 PM
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Not because of the money, at least that's not the most important factor. I agree with you, theoretically, he could get a bigger contract than in Europe. But if you're familiar with his situation, i think you have to agree with me, it should be a no brainer. The guy is home sick, he stated numerous times he wants to go home, his role with us would be marginal at best, i mean, why would he wanna play in the NBA at this point?
He knows he probably won't get the minutes to command that bigger contract, which at absolute best, could be bigger anything he could get in Europe. But at this point, after 4 wasted years, would you blame him if he just wants to go back to his family, and friends, to his beautiful homeland, where the weather is always nice, and people see him as a superstar? I mean, if that's not a no brainer situation, than what is it?
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Well, like I said earlier in the thread, if he goes back, it will be because he's homesick. The deal financially is not that great at all. And maybe he is really homesick, but I do know a lot of that was just not being happy with his situation in Portland.
If he goes, I understand. But I certainly don't think it's a "no brainer." I'd think it's actually going to be a very tough decision for him with many competing considerations.
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07-04-2011, 03:38 PM
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...his role with us would be marginal at best...
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Huh? The guy stands a good chance of being an entrenched 20+ mpg starter on one of the league's top teams. How is that marginal?
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07-04-2011, 04:19 PM
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Huh? The guy stands a good chance of being an entrenched 20+ mpg starter on one of the league's top teams. How is that marginal?
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How is he gonna play 20+ minutes? Jet will play 30 minutes a night, Roddy has to play unless we want to trade him, so unless we don't bring back any of Butler, José, and Stevenson (yes, all of them) i can't see him playing more than 15 minutes per game. Make no mistake, Rudy can't play small forward. I'd love to see what kind of minute distribution you had in mind.
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07-04-2011, 04:23 PM
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Well, like I said earlier in the thread, if he goes back, it will be because he's homesick. The deal financially is not that great at all. And maybe he is really homesick, but I do know a lot of that was just not being happy with his situation in Portland.
If he goes, I understand. But I certainly don't think it's a "no brainer." I'd think it's actually going to be a very tough decision for him with many competing considerations.
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Well, i hope you're right and he stays, and if that will be the case, i also hope i'm wrong about his playing time. But i want Roddy to play first and foremost, because of his potential. If both José and Stevenson signs, it will be an absolute logjam at the SG spot. Well, i guess it can be a good thing.
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07-04-2011, 04:57 PM
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How is he gonna play 20+ minutes? Jet will play 30 minutes a night, Roddy has to play unless we want to trade him, so unless we don't bring back any of Butler, José, and Stevenson (yes, all of them) i can't see him playing more than 15 minutes per game. Make no mistake, Rudy can't play small forward. I'd love to see what kind of minute distribution you had in mind.
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For one thing, JET (since they started using him purely as a SG) has traditionally played 30+ mpg because the Mavs have lacked any other quality offensive option at SG. If Rudy can find his game with the Mavs, he'll give them something they've not had, and JET won't have to play 30+ mpg for Dallas to have a functioning offense. Second, what we're really talking about here is Rick's willingness to cut players' minutes back to well below their career averages when the team's depth affords him the opportunity. If you doubt that he'll do so look no further than the Mavs SF rotation the first couple months of last season. Caron's career high in mpg is 39.9, and Marion's averaged over 40 on a couple of occasions, yet last season when both were healthy neither guy was playing more than 30 mpg, and that was with Marion getting minutes at PF. If Rudy plays up to his potential (and that is the best case scenario), he'll be getting 20+ mpg.
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07-04-2011, 08:28 PM
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Pretty sure if the Mavs have enough depth (backup PG) and general scoring (Terry) they have no problem with Kidd and Terry going to 24min per game.
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07-04-2011, 10:42 PM
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My only fear is that if he takes the deal AND "honors" his final year with the Mavs, he will be very disinterested and unenthusiastic (while looking forward to going back home).
Basically it could be a reverse bizarro contract year. Instead of playing for a contract, he would be playing to hurry up and finish the season. Hope I'm wrong.
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07-05-2011, 08:52 AM
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My only fear is that if he takes the deal AND "honors" his final year with the Mavs, he will be very disinterested and unenthusiastic (while looking forward to going back home).
Basically it could be a reverse bizarro contract year. Instead of playing for a contract, he would be playing to hurry up and finish the season. Hope I'm wrong.
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"Rudy Fernandez made his decision: He's staying in the NBA. The Spanish guard will honor his contract with Dallas and then he will decide what to do with his career." Marca.com
http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#gP3-r169H
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07-05-2011, 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Budapest Maverick
"Rudy Fernandez made his decision: He's staying in the NBA. The Spanish guard will honor his contract with Dallas and then he will decide what to do with his career." Marca.com
http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#gP3-r169H
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I guess he figures this next season can't be any worse than his last one. I hope this doesn't prove to be a distraction but I'm sure he'll be more motivated than ever to get his career back on path.
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07-05-2011, 09:05 AM
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Dangit, I *almost* threw down a "book it" on this one. Ah well. I'm happy he put this to rest quickly.
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07-05-2011, 09:18 AM
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Dangit, I *almost* threw down a "book it" on this one.
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07-05-2011, 09:22 AM
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I guess he figures this next season can't be any worse than his last one. I hope this doesn't prove to be a distraction but I'm sure he'll be more motivated than ever to get his career back on path.
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Yeah, I see no reason why he would be a distraction - he has the perfect opportunity to earn a huge NBA contract right now and the only way to do that is to bust his ass. If he thought Spain's offer was his best chance to get paid, then he probably would've taken it...
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07-05-2011, 09:43 AM
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I wasn't worried he would of accepted the deal anyway.
He seemed WAY too excited about becoming a Mav.
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07-05-2011, 10:31 AM
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"Rudy Fernandez made his decision: He's staying in the NBA. The Spanish guard will honor his contract with Dallas and then he will decide what to do with his career." Marca.com
http://hoopshype.com/rumors.htm#gP3-r169H
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Excellent news. That lob trophy paying some dividends I think. But the team itself has to be a bigmdraw for him.
Pretty confident in his abilities as well, I like that. Carlisle is going to be all over his shooting.
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07-05-2011, 10:34 AM
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Well, i hope you're right and he stays, and if that will be the case, i also hope i'm wrong about his playing time. But i want Roddy to play first and foremost, because of his potential. If both José and Stevenson signs, it will be an absolute logjam at the SG spot. Well, i guess it can be a good thing.
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Roddy will be lucky to be Rudy after this year with the Mavs i expect. I have a lot of faith in Carlisle putting players in spots to succeed. Roddy hasn't been able to show anything consistent about his game.
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07-05-2011, 10:37 AM
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Dangit, I *almost* threw down a "book it" on this one. Ah well. I'm happy he put this to rest quickly.
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When in doubt, always err on the side of a "Book it," "Bet the farm," "Mark it down," etc. Always a good idea to throw one of those bad boys down.
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07-05-2011, 11:02 AM
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When in doubt, always err on the side of a "Book it," "Bet the farm," "Mark it down," etc. Always a good idea to throw one of those bad boys down.
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ESPECIALLY if you want the opposite to happen!
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07-05-2011, 11:37 AM
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Phew ... feel like we dodged a bullet there.
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07-05-2011, 11:47 AM
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Nice.
Not buying the Rudy vs. Booby bit. Booby needs to develop as a PG. And with JJB's departure still a distinct possibility he may yet get his chance.
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07-05-2011, 01:13 PM
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I don't know for sure how Fernandez is going to work out in Dallas, but I am very excited that he is planning to wait a year before making any decisions.
Perhaps I am an eternal optimist, but I think he has a real chance to blow up in Dallas. I can really imagine him taking off here.
But I think it speaks highly of the Mavs and the culture here that he wants to see how things go before taking more money and being the biggest star back home.
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Rudy Fernandez will pass on a six-year, $26 million offer from Real Madrid.
Fernandez would have become the highest-paid player in the Spanish ACB.
Fernandez is due to make just $2.2 million during the 11-12 season before becoming a restricted free agent next summer.
Dallas traded its 26th overall pick, Jordan Hamilton, to the Portland Trail Blazers for Fernandez as part of a three-team, draft-night swap. The Mavs also sent the 57th pick to Portland and received point guard Petteri Koponen.
According to the report from Marca.com, support from Mark Cuban helped convince Fernandez to decline the offer.
Via ESPN
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Rudy Fernandez will pass on a six-year, $26 million offer from Real Madrid.
Fernandez would have become the highest-paid player in the Spanish ACB.
Fernandez is due to make just $2.2 million during the 11-12 season before becoming a restricted free agent next summer.
Dallas traded its 26th overall pick, Jordan Hamilton, to the Portland Trail Blazers for Fernandez as part of a three-team, draft-night swap. The Mavs also sent the 57th pick to Portland and received point guard Petteri Koponen.
According to the report from Marca.com, support from Mark Cuban helped convince Fernandez to decline the offer.
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Championship clout.
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Rudy Fernandez will pass on a six-year, $26 million offer from Real Madrid.
According to the report from Marca.com, support from Mark Cuban helped convince Fernandez to decline the offer.
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...Now what kind of support would that be? At least there is nothing quoted. I thought owners can't communicate with players.
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...Now what kind of support would that be? At least there is nothing quoted. I thought owners can't communicate with players.
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If the Mavs were smart (and the usually are), they made their optimism about Rudy's bright future with the Mavs and in the NBA very clear to him before the lockout kicked in.
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If the Mavs were smart (and the usually are), they made their optimism about Rudy's bright future with the Mavs and in the NBA very clear to him before the lockout kicked in.
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Hell, I'm sure they communicated their intentions before the trade even happened...
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I don't know for sure how Fernandez is going to work out in Dallas, but I am very excited that he is planning to wait a year before making any decisions.
Perhaps I am an eternal optimist, but I think he has a real chance to blow up in Dallas. I can really imagine him taking off here.
But I think it speaks highly of the Mavs and the culture here that he wants to see how things go before taking more money and being the biggest star back home.
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Good to read you again, sir!
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Basically all Fernandez did is say he was going to wait, either way he has a contract with the mavs for this season.
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If....(I mean if...) Rudy does have his break-out year, and his talents fit the Mav's scheme...the line-up of Kidd, Rudy, Caron, Dirk & Chandler and second team with Barea, Jet/Roddy, Peja, Marion and Haywood (or any combination of the top ten Mav's players) looks pretty deadly...Well balanced all the way through...I know that some of those players may not be back (Barea, Peja), but it has to be hard to face a team that has two good starting line-ups...If you are trying to beat the Mavs..you are just going to have to be lucky...With the new found/championship confidence, the Mavs are going to be hard to beat next year.
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07-06-2011, 07:46 AM
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Smart decision by Rudy.
If he leaves he is done with the NBA forever. if he has a semi-breakout year (maybe as starter) he can easily get 3-4 years/12milion. If he has a hard year in Dallas he can get a similiar 4-5 year contract with Real (probably).
With 29 or 30 he can still go back to spain to get a fat three year contract. Or another one in the NBA.
Sure, there is some risk for him to lose a few million longterm if he really doesnt "make" it in the NBA but also the risk to throw away prime years in the NBA (with maybe even higher salary).
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08-15-2011, 09:30 AM
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http://www.sportando.net/eng/europe/...fernandez.html
Quote:
Real Madrid agreed to terms with Rudy Fernandez
The Spanish player will sign a four-year deal
Spain
According to Spanish media (Onda Madrid was the first one to report), Rudy Fernandez agreed to terms with Real Madrid for the next four seasons. The Spanish guard will return to NBA just for the season 2011-12 when lockout ends playing with Dallas Mavericks who acquired him via trade during in June.
In the summer 2012, Rudy Fernandez will definitely return to Spain and Real Madrid.
Rudy has played with Portland Trail Blazers in the NBA averaging 9.1ppg, 2.5rpg and 2.2apg in 218 games and 24.1 minutes of action.
The deal will be official before the end of the current week and Rudy will reportedly earn around €3M per season.
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For some reason, I feel his heart wont be in Dallas the year he plays here and wont give us 100%.
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