<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Three Nets became free agents today. Vince Carter is expected to be given 65 million reasons to stay, but it may not be that easy and definitely not as enticing for the other two. The Nets want to re-sign Mikki Moore, the athletic 7-footer who enjoyed a breakout season. But Moore could be in demand and if he gets an offer that's too rich for the Nets' blood, they may let him walk. A decision on guard Eddie House won't be made until later this summer. The Nets' first two free agent priorities are Carter and Moore. "We'll explore all the free agents and see what makes sense for us," general manager Ed Stefanski said. "Obviously we have to consider Vince and Mikki first, but we'll explore all the options."</div> Source: North Jersey
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">"Jason has helped me start my career, and when the time comes and he wants me here, I'll take a pay cut to play with him."~ Mikki Moore</div> If he doesn't have a change of heart, I really don't see how money could be an issue. I'm still interested in knowing who's interested in him, and how much their willing to give him.
Man, after that quote Kidd posted, how do you not like or even love this guy? He's all about loyalty and I respect that.
<div class="quote_poster">Kidd Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">If he doesn't have a change of heart, I really don't see how money could be an issue. I'm still interested in knowing who's interested in him, and how much their willing to give him.</div> That's a great attitude right there. The guy is just happy to have found a team where he can actually stay on in the NBA. He's never been a bad player either, just still a guy who can shoot the mid-range jumper, run the floor, dunk and scream, but is still small as a C.
dude idk this is a player whos been getting payed league minimum or barly making a million a year this is his chance to get 3-6 mil a year depending on teams are willing to over pay, but idk cause he went up to Lawrence Frank and asked him to get him out or seattle so he may be loyal to that fact that the nets gave him his shot
ok lol Moore has been playing for a very small salary compared to most players like barly 1 million or league minimum, this is his first chance to cash in and recieve 3-6 million a year depending on how much teams want to pay him. The only reason i see Moore taking less is because he would be loyal because during a game in seattle two years ago he went up to Frank and asked Frank to get him out of Seattle and thats what Frank did he went and picked him up. So from a money standpoint he may bolt out if they want him for less, from a Loyalty standpoint he would stay because Nj got him out of Seattle and gave him his first chance to get consistant minutes and show he can play
<div class="quote_poster">thedude9990 Wrote</div><div class="quote_post">ok lol Moore has been playing for a very small salary compared to most players like barly 1 million or league minimum, this is his first chance to cash in and recieve 3-6 million a year depending on how much teams want to pay him. The only reason i see Moore taking less is because he would be loyal because during a game in seattle two years ago he went up to Frank and asked Frank to get him out of Seattle and thats what Frank did he went and picked him up. So from a money standpoint he may bolt out if they want him for less, from a Loyalty standpoint he would stay because Nj got him out of Seattle and gave him his first chance to get consistant minutes and show he can play</div> OMG, why don't you type like this all the time?
He will go where the cash is, and especially if that team is looking to be a contender. He isn't young and everyone wants a 'chip before they go out!!! Depends on the offers though. If they are close, he will stay due to the loyalty factor, if the difference is huge, he will go get some cash!!!