1jerbrockban
Prospect
I work with the Athleic Department for UVSC. I've been followin Ronnie and know his up's and down's. If you have questions, just ask.
1jerbrockban said:He has a lot of raw talent, but he will need to be polished in the next year or two. He's got a nice crossover that will break some ankles. Bye the way, how did we get screwed into picking up Ostertag from you guys?
1jerbrockban said:Bye the way, how did we get screwed into picking up Ostertag from you guys?
1jerbrockban said:He has a lot of raw talent, but he will need to be polished in the next year or two. He's got a nice crossover that will break some ankles. Bye the way, how did we get screwed into picking up Ostertag from you guys?
VF21 said:Who's we?
captain bill said:All good stuff to here, and as for being too raw, I think that fits the 3rd PG role well. We've got him for 4 years if we want, so we should be able to develop him into a good player. Let's hope he's all that you've made him out to be, and him slipping out of the draft was a colossal mistake by all the teams in the 2nd round. It sounds like Petrie wanted him bad, so this could be a very very good addition.
PFFFT!! said:Hes from Utah, so I figure the Jazz.
OptimusRhyme said:Do we have two Team options after 2 years, because I heard we only had him for 2 years?
Warhawk said:OK, a little further digging reveals this:
http://www.nba.com/news/cba_summary_050804.html
C. Rookie Scale Contracts
* Rookie scale contracts will provide for two guaranteed seasons with two separate one-year options in favor of the team for seasons 3 and 4. (In the previous agreement, rookie scale contracts provided for three (3) guaranteed seasons with a team option for year four.) The first team option is exercisable following the end of the player’s first season, and the second team option is exercisable following the end of the player’s second season. A team that exercises both options will continue to have first refusal rights following the player’s fourth season.
* The rookie scale and 3rd and 4th-year options and 5th-year Qualifying Offer amounts for 2005 first round draft picks (at 100% of their scale amounts) are set forth in Exhibit A attached to this memorandum. Teams will still have the ability to pay 20% more or less than the scale amounts.
So it appears that it isn't only for first-round picks, unless that is what is meant by "rookie scale" contracts. I do not know enough about these things to give a definite answer....