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[size=-1]BY MIKE WELLS[/size]
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Swingman says Wolves are dragging feet on a new deal

Latrell Sprewell thinks he will not receive a contract extension before Wednesday's season opener against the New York Knicks, so the swingman wants a trade.

Sprewell, who is in the last year of his contract, added fuel to the fire Sunday when he said the contract the Wolves have offered him is "insulting."

"I pretty much told them I don't want what they're talking about," he said. "So if we can't work it out, work something out with somebody else."

The Wolves are believed to be offering Sprewell, 34, a three-year, $27 million extension, which likely is substantially more than what he would receive if he becomes a free agent at the end of the season. Some say Sprewell probably would be offered a team's midlevel exception, which is about $5.1 million a season, or slightly more than that if he becomes a free agent.

Sprewell doesn't believe the Wolves are offering enough for his value to the team. He told the Pioneer Press and a reporter from New York on Oct. 21 he wants a deal completed by Wednesday Sprewell never has negotiated during the season, and he won't continue talking once the season starts.

"I'm not trying to stay the year here, I will say that," he said. "If they don't want to sign me, I want to go somewhere else."

Coach Flip Saunders and owner Glen Taylor declined to comment. Vice president of operations Kevin McHale was unavailable for comment Sunday.

The Wolves have the final say in trading Sprewell, but that won't stop him from trying.

"I don't know, whatever I can," he said. "If they don't want to pay me, why would I want to stay here and risk injury and sit there and be with nothing, no contract? If something happens to me, who is going to look out for Spree then? Nobody."

A possible solution for Sprewell would be to play out his contract, help the Wolves in their quest for an NBA title, then leave as a free agent. He said he won't re-sign if he becomes a free agent.

"Why would I want to help them win a title?" he said. "They're not doing anything for me. I've got a lot at risk here. I've got my family to feed. Anything can happen; it's a long season. You never know."

Sprewell's $14.6 million salary this season is tied with eight other players for the ninth highest in the league. To put that into context, Sprewell's salary is more than double that of Indiana's Ron Artest and Detroit's Richard Hamilton, players who are more than five years younger and considered better than Sprewell.

Sprewell seems most upset about the timing. He thought something would be done more than three months ago. Sprewell had the option to walk away from his contact at the end of last season, but he says the Wolves gave him the impression he would have a new deal by the end of July. However, talks quickly ceased, leaving Sprewell wondering how important he is to the team.

"It's not tough; it's disappointing," he said. "You would think after what we were able to accomplish last year, they would be at least offering something decent."

Sprewell, who has an injured right ankle, went through a contact practice Sunday for the first time in a couple of weeks, but he is not sure if he will play Wednesday.

"It's not 100 percent. I'm able to run, but I'm still taking my time," he said. "I can play this way, but I'll see how I feel. I'll decide after Tuesday."

When he does take the court, Sprewell said he will play the way he always does, which is hard and with a lot of passion.

"I coach my guys when they step on the floor. My guys step on the floor, and they give me 100 percent and that's all I ask," Saunders said.

Sunday's was the latest episode in which Sprewell voiced animosity toward the front office. Besides setting a deadline for when he wanted an extension, Sprewell told the Pioneer Press on Friday that he was proving a point on how serious he is about getting a deal done when he skipped the team's luncheon Thursday at Target Center.

Wolves officials can try to disguise things all they want by saying the situation is not going to distract them from what they are trying to accomplish on the court, but with the season two days away, it looks as if the turmoil will carry into the season. Sam Cassell also is seeking an extension.

Nothing has been promised to Cassell, who has two years left on his deal, but all indications pointed to the Wolves taking care of Sprewell and then moving on to Cassell.

"I want what I deserve," Cassell said Friday. "Nothing more, nothing less. Me and Spree aren't valuable enough? Kevin is the man; me and Spree are his sidekicks. You pay this guy and that guy, and we're supposed to be happy about everything? It doesn't work like that."

Mike Wells covers the Timberwolves and the NBA. He can be reached at mwells@pioneerpress.com

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LOL, the end of the wolves :). Spree has to earn for his family LOL. 14 mill this year and he doesnt have enough for his family, sometimes these athletes and politicians make me wonder what life is all about.
 
Why is Spree balking at $9 million per year? If that's really what the Twolves are offering, over three years, how the hell can this guy be stupid enough to believe he can get more? Unless he wants to go to the Hawks or something? What a moron.
 
How anyone can put the Wolves above the Kings is beyond me. Their chemistry problems are just as bad, if not worse, than ours.
 
27 mil/3 years isn't enough? Send that deal my way! Besides, it's not as though he's not making mone on his off-court ventures - he's been into after-market car accessories for a while now.
 
for real. he is on a playoff contending team, many say a championship contending team. at this point in his career, he's really gonna turn down the wolves offer?! geeeeez....what a moron.
 
Spree spent most of his NBA career being a major pain in the *** for waht ever team he was on. When he was in his prime he was barley worth the hastle, and that was more than a few seasons back. He finely seems to mature in Minny and seems to turn into a team player, a year later it the same old crap out of Spree. Oh well I hope Mc Hale cuts the guy loose and lets see who has room on their roster for a 30 something team cancer.
 
The Wolves offer is pretty decent if they are offering 27 for 3 years. Spree should be happy about it. I think he isn't going anywhere, he is just trying to extort some money out of the Wolves.
Actually, I don't mind the situation ;).
 
I especially like the "why would I want to help them win a championship?" quote. Maybe because you're being paid 15 MILLION DOLLARS and the susposed goal of any athlete is to win the championship you chump?

Yeah, real winner there. :rolleyes:
 
"They're not doing anything for me. I've got a lot at risk here. I've got my family to feed."

Does this idiot realize that there are millions of families out there who really struggle to make ends meet and there are millions of others that can't even feed their families. Putting himself on the same level as them is not only ignorant, it is downright disgraceful. Who are you feeding Spree? an entire nation of Shaq's?
 
I'm just happy to see that his scare tactics haven't worked yet...I wonder if Twolves ownership has consulted with KG on this at all...I can't imagine that KG is in favor of Sprewell's complaining.
 
KingKong said:
"They're not doing anything for me. I've got a lot at risk here. I've got my family to feed."

Does this idiot realize that there are millions of families out there who really struggle to make ends meet and there are millions of others that can't even feed their families. Putting himself on the same level as them is not only ignorant, it is downright disgraceful. Who are you feeding Spree? an entire nation of Shaq's?
I totally agree with you, KingKong!

Sometimes I don't understand why some players are like this?
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As Spreewell's World Turns

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Associated Press
Posted: 2 hours ago

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) - Latrell Sprewell of the NBA's Minnesota Timberwolves received a misdemeanor citation Tuesday after being involved in a verbal confrontation with a police officer.


Sprewell, who was criticized by NBA Commissioner David Stern for comments he made regarding a contract extension, was riding in a vehicle that was stopped in downtown Minneapolis about 6 p.m. Tuesday local time, police spokesman Ron Reier said.

Sprewell spoke up while the driver was being questioned about licensing and insurance.

"Somehow, Sprewell attempted to intervene in the situation," Reier said. "He was then ordered to not interfere."

Sprewell ignored the order and was ticketed for failing to obey the lawful order of a police officer, Reier said. Sprewell has demanded that the team extend his contract, or he'll ask to be traded. Sprewell averaged 16.8 points last season and is due to make $14.6 million this year. Timberwolves vice president Kevin McHale declined to comment about the citation
 
i guess devoting your whole life to basketball is just about the money not about the glory according to spree. Spree hasnt got any heart i hope he never wins. Look what malone did he wanted it so bad he left utah and lost alot of respect, all he wanted one last chance people like him deserve it. Lets bring him to sactown
 
what i want to know is...where does spreewell shop for food??? If 14 mil ain't enough to feed his family he sure isn't shopping at safeway
 
godsthename said:
i guess devoting your whole life to basketball is just about the money not about the glory according to spree. Spree hasnt got any heart i hope he never wins. Look what malone did he wanted it so bad he left utah and lost alot of respect, all he wanted one last chance people like him deserve it. Lets bring him to sactown
Passw. Malone was just as disloyal. Just a different selfish goal. He took a dump all over the loyal fans in Utah who worshipped the ground he walked on for 19 years. Screw him.
 
Yeah these selfish players, like say Tag who took a dump over all the fans in Utah and chose not to sign with them. When they could have clearly used the center as a backup behind okur and boozer ;).
 
ReinadelosReys said:
14 million not enough to feed his family? How many kids does he have?
Maybe by his "family," he meant the whole world... aren't we all brothers and sisters?? ;)
 
vladetomiller said:
Yeah these selfish players, like say Tag who took a dump over all the fans in Utah and chose not to sign with them. When they could have clearly used the center as a backup behind okur and boozer ;).

If my memory serves me right, the Jazz didn't try to resign Otag when he became a free agent over the summer so I don't know where your trying to get at.
 
KingKong said:
If my memory serves me right, the Jazz didn't try to resign Otag when he became a free agent over the summer so I don't know where your trying to get at.
Nor of course was there a single instance in the history of the league where a game was announced as "Greg Ostertag & the Utah Jazz take on...". Probably could have counted the total Ostertag jerseys ever sold on one finger.

With adoration and ridiculous riches comes responsibility. Malone is a selfish bum. His interests came first, last, and everything in between. Screw him.
 
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