<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>The agent for restricted free agent Anderson Varejao is asking for $10 million a season, a league source said. The Cavs have reportedly made a counter offer, probably about $6 million a season, or more than the midlevel exception ($5.3 million). Varejao has never made as much as $1 million a season. Published reports said agent Dan Fegan and Cavs general manager Danny Ferry were to meet this week. It's unknown whether the 6-foot-10, 240-pounder would be signed by the beginning of training camp on Monday. Swingman Sasha Pavlovic, another restricted free agent, is also unsigned.</div></p> Source: ZWire</p>
Fegan is just doing things to try and get his client signed.</p> First he tried to elicit an offer from another team (which Cleveland would almost definitely have matched).</p> That is obviously not happening, so now he's focusing on Cleveland.</p> This is really nothing out of the ordinary.</p>
i don't think he deserves more than 4 million. he's got no offensive game, and pretty much lost a game for the Cavs in the playoffs (against Detroit, or San Antonio? i'm forgetful). he's not even a starter, and he only plays less than 25 mpg.</p>
I wouldnt pay him more than 6 mil per right now. He wants 10 mil to do what? Play 25 minutes, flop, rebound, and play some defense?</p>