Jason Terry...

dude12

Hall of Famer
#31
I don't really disagree with anything he said but it's not really his place to make those comments. The fact of the matter is he's cashing checks from the Sacramento Kings right now. If he doesn't want to play here then he should make that known to management directly, not through the media.
I disagree with what he said......Cuz has a shaky attitude? No, he wants to win and win badly. Does his emotions get the better of him sometimes? Yes.....big difference. And as far as Rudy not being a proven winner, he was with Memphis and they seemed to be ok with him. Rudy with Toronto was disastrous but I'd hardly call him an unproven winner because of half a season.

But your correct in that its not his place to make those comments, especially when he probably has very little insight into what is going on.
 
#32
I'd be more concerned about the Cousins comments if Terry had actually set foot in the Kings locker room.

And if he's so set on returning to Dallas, why doesn't he put his money where his mouth is and agree to a very team-friendly buyout? The Kings don't owe him any favors, although I'd be curious to know who his agent is...
 
#33
Players don't get more money in a buyout unless the new contract is more than the old (unlikely). The new team pays the salary to the old team up to the buyout amount.
I know the new salary comes off the old teams cap for amnestied players but didn't think that was true for straight buyout. For example, did Jimmer's Chicago salary come off our cap number last year? Is that really true? If so I stand corrected.
 
#34
He can stay on the "Inactive" list until that trade comes along (If Ever):


JT or Landry, Plus Jason Terry for Sanders, or Josh smith, or Rhondo S&T ?


He is a 5.4 Mil Ender on a future Trade, Why would Kings give that up? NO WAY
 

HndsmCelt

Hall of Famer
#35
He can stay on the "Inactive" list until that trade comes along (If Ever):


JT or Landry, Plus Jason Terry for Sanders, or Josh smith, or Rhondo S&T ?


He is a 5.4 Mil Ender on a future Trade, Why would Kings give that up? NO WAY
Well there's the rub. As an ending contract he holds some value and as teams give up on the season and start to position themselves for free agency it will increase, but we are stuck with him for a while. On the other hand IF he can still play his trade value will be much higher AND we can peddle him to wider number of teams earlier. So the team will need to evaluate him and if he looks good play hi so other teams can see what he has. The flip side is if the tests reveal a fork in his back you have to bury him until you can trade him even if HE thinks he can still contribute.
 

funkykingston

Super Moderator
Staff member
#36
Well there's the rub. As an ending contract he holds some value and as teams give up on the season and start to position themselves for free agency it will increase, but we are stuck with him for a while. On the other hand IF he can still play his trade value will be much higher AND we can peddle him to wider number of teams earlier. So the team will need to evaluate him and if he looks good play hi so other teams can see what he has. The flip side is if the tests reveal a fork in his back you have to bury him until you can trade him even if HE thinks he can still contribute.
I can't believe that any team would trade for Jason Terry the Player. Would somebody sign him if the Kings bought him out? Yeah, some team would. At that point he's a veteran with championship experience who is being paid primarily by the Kings so he's willing to play for cheap. But I have a hard time imagining a GM in the league actively trying to acquiring Terry from the Kings for what he can do on the court.

No, if he's traded I think it will solely be as Jason Terry the Expiring Contract.

Until then if he doesn't want to play for Sacramento I say keep him away from the building. Let him continue to "rehab" until either next offseason or when a trade is made.
 

VF21

Super Moderator Emeritus
SME
#37
I'd be more concerned about the Cousins comments if Terry had actually set foot in the Kings locker room.

And if he's so set on returning to Dallas, why doesn't he put his money where his mouth is and agree to a very team-friendly buyout? The Kings don't owe him any favors, although I'd be curious to know who his agent is...
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#40
I don't think Terry was signed to play for us. If he doesn't want to play for us as seems to be the case, I don't want him to play for us. Status quo. He will be gone sooner or later. In the meantime he can say anything he wants in Dallas and I don't care. Ha has been a great 6th man player in this league for a long time.
 
#41
I know the new salary comes off the old teams cap for amnestied players but didn't think that was true for straight buyout. For example, did Jimmer's Chicago salary come off our cap number last year? Is that really true? If so I stand corrected.
Buyout still counts against the team cap, but the player doesn't get any extra money if he gets picked up.
 
#42
I disagree with what he said......Cuz has a shaky attitude? No, he wants to win and win badly. Does his emotions get the better of him sometimes? Yes.....big difference. And as far as Rudy not being a proven winner, he was with Memphis and they seemed to be ok with him. Rudy with Toronto was disastrous but I'd hardly call him an unproven winner because of half a season.

But your correct in that its not his place to make those comments, especially when he probably has very little insight into what is going on.
Uh Cuz does have a shaky attitude (it's gotten a little better) and MEM was much better when Gay was out and TOR was much better when Gay got traded....that being said he should keep his mouth shut
 
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