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Carmelo Anthony calls Jeremy Lin’s $58M contract offer
‘RIDICULOUS’
Nobody ever heard of NY Knicks point guard Jeremy Lin until
February when the baby faced Asian-American Harvard grad came off the bench to
spark a 7-game winning streak. But Lin’s meteoric rise to NBA stardom was
interrupted by a season-ending injury that forced him to sit out the Knicks’
first round loss during the NBA playoffs.
Now Lin is the hot ticket in the NBA’s free agency market. The
Houston Rockets sweetened the pot with a $25 million offer sheet last week. But
Knicks coach Mike Woodson was confident that the Knicks would match the offer by
Tuesday’s 11:59 p.m. deadline. That is until Lin flew to Las Vegas under the
cover of darkness to sign a new offer sheet — one that would guarantee the
turnover-prone guard a three-year, $25 million contract — with a final year
balloon payment of $14.9 million.
Due to the stiff penalties for NBA luxury-tax repeat
offenders, the Knicks could conceivably pay $58.3 million for the season to
retain Lin’s services.
Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony — who wasn’t fond of sharing
the attention with Lin called the contract offers for such an inexperienced
player “ridiculous.”
“It’s up to the organization to say they want to match that ridiculous contract that’s out there,” Anthony told reporters before practicing for the USA Olympic team.
“It’s up to the organization to say they want to match that ridiculous contract that’s out there,” Anthony told reporters before practicing for the USA Olympic team.
And according to the LA Times, New York shooting guard J.R.
Smith told Sports Illustrated on Sunday that certain teammates might make Lin
feel unwelcome if he returns to the Knicks making the kind of money he’s been
offered.
“I think some guys take it personal, because they’ve been doing it longer and haven’t received any reward for it yet,” said Smith, who recently re-signed with the Knicks for two years and $5.6 million. I think it’s a tough subject to touch on for a lot of guys.” Ironically, Houston cut Lin in Dec 2011. He was claimed off waivers by the Knicks. WOW that's some LOYALTY for a team that gave him a chance, and made Lin a household name!
“I think some guys take it personal, because they’ve been doing it longer and haven’t received any reward for it yet,” said Smith, who recently re-signed with the Knicks for two years and $5.6 million. I think it’s a tough subject to touch on for a lot of guys.” Ironically, Houston cut Lin in Dec 2011. He was claimed off waivers by the Knicks. WOW that's some LOYALTY for a team that gave him a chance, and made Lin a household name!
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