Shareef Abdur-Rahim (merged)

I'm not sure as far as Shareef is concerned it has anything to do with how enticing Sacramento is.

When the reports first came out that Sac was negotiating with Portland on a S&T with Shareef getting a contract worth $60 million, his agent was qouted as saying that he was unaware of any negotiations going on.

As far as NJ goes, I could see the rational of what goes around, comes around. They didn't want to give what was needed until push comes to shove. I could see the attitude that 'if I wasn't worth a pick, then you aren't worth the loss of 20+ million.' But that is from biased eyes.

In the comparisons to Boozer, he was under contract and he talked the Cavs to release him under the assurance he would come back. Big difference.

Since NJ caved with the pick, the sources have been people with "insight" to the negotiations. The teams may have come to agreement, but what about the player? Either way, it is probably a done deal.
 
Well, forget about SAR, ESPN said that they've agreed on a S&T with Portland for a first round pick. If I were portland I would do it with the Nets rather than the Kings since #1 they are conference rivals, and #2 the Nets would probably come out with a worse record than the Kings, hence a higher pick for them. Also, Portland knows Petrie all too well and they know he might already have some stuff up his sleeves to improove the team, like perhaps Bonzi and someone else. Just my intuition here.
 
Just my intuition here
I wouldn't disagree with that. If the Kings did get him, the price just went up as far as Portland goes.

On the other hand, do you call a bluff. SAR refuses (the NJ TE expires) forcing a S&T with Sac. instead. $8 million dollar gamble with a possible $22 million dollar payoff.

Personally, I would probably take the money on the table and forget about it.
 
whozit said:
Never mind. His agent confirmed it.

yeah, this whole thing was far too public all along for it to be a backout situatioon. Sounded like Shareef really liked NJ ( :eek: ;) ) and wanted to come from the start. Rememebr also, in a few years won't be NJ anymore, but Brooklyn. And either way, their core is as good as ours, they play in a weaker conference and may well have a better chance than we do of getting deep into the playoffs, and they play right on top of one of the great cities in the world, not to mention the advertising mecca of the U.S. Can probably make up some of the money in endorsements, and gets to have fun while doing it.
 
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