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Warriors sign Patrick O'Bryant to a contract

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Mike Radigan said:
Quite a comparison in the article, "Long arms, lanky and shoulders that remind some of former Boston Celtics great Kevin McHale (wide and high)."

Yea, but....

I don't know much about the NBA (though I have many opinions about the NBA, hehe) - McHale DEFINITALY played in a different era of the NBA with a different style of NBA play with a different type of NBA player.

Comparing players is one thing.

Comparing how they would do in 'the current era' is another thing.

IMO
 
WEEK reported that Patrick's contract was $3.25 million for two years, or $1.625 million per year with a third year at the option of the Warriors.

But other sources are reporting differently, saying the contract is somewhere in the range of $3.5 million over two years.

Congratulations to POB.



By the way, on Friday, the Pacers announced they were going to "exercise the option on Danny Granger's contract to keep him for a 3rd year, as Danny prepares for his 2nd year with the Pacers.
 
tornado said:
WEEK reported that Patrick's contract was $3.25 million for two years, or $1.625 million per year with a third year at the option of the Warriors.

But other sources are reporting differently, saying the contract is somewhere in the range of $3.5 million over two years.


Many other sources are reporting the figure to be over $3.5 million for 2 guaranteed years with 2 more years at the option of the team. These numbers are set by the collective bargaining agreement between the NBA and players union.
http://www.rotoworld.com/content/playerpages/player_previousnews.asp?sport=NBA&leaguenum=&id=1255
So now we can officially call POB a millionaire.
 
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