How long does a team have to match after an offer sheet is signed? Anyone know?
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How long does a team have to match after an offer sheet is signed? Anyone know?
If you will excuse me, I have to go return some video tapes.
New Orleans Pelicans-Seattle Seahawks-Atlanta Braves-Anaheim Ducks
RIP HunnyB
This fits HunnyB/FlyGirl so well- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IyzTiSEfM00
Oh boy@WojYahooNBA: Sacramento is offering free agent Andre Iguodala a four year, approximately $56 million contract, league sources tell Y! Sports.
That all but makes it official. Woj pretty much the NBA's Adam Schefter (when he was with the NFL Network and I still liked him).
ESPN Roundtable on Evans/Pelicans fit -
3 "good", 1 "interesting", 1 "bad"
http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/page/...ree-agent-fits
Yeah and I know that Iggy is going to go to the highest bidder because this is his last chance to get a max contract!
Question with the Kings offering that to Iggy, could they afford to match Evans at the same time? If not doesn't this pretty much pull them for the running for TE?
double post
Last edited by The Emperor; 07-02-2013 at 10:14 PM. Reason: double post
To be honest I don't like your trade at all.
We can easily get Evans on a S&T for just Vasquez or Lopez (or just sign him) so basically you are trading Gordon, Vasquez and/or Lopez for just Chandler ... that's quite horrible honestly. We need way more compensation for them.
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