Nachbar: Talk of Next Contract

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  1. Hunter

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    <span style="font-style: italic">Oct 15</span> - "I think I'm under much less pressure than last year," Bostjan Nachbar said, insisting the contract that follows the $2.5 million he earns this season will not weigh on his mind.</p>

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    "I'll try to push it aside. I'm not going to let it bother me," the versatile 27-year-old said. "The most important thing is that I proved myself last year. Other teams and coaches, especially and most importantly this team, has seen that I can do some stuff. I can just build off of that." -- <font color="#000000">New York Post</font></p></div></div>
     
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    I've got feeling this guy is gonna get paid next summer, at least get a raise. Boki's always been a professional so I'm not worried now, but I could see his status on the team being tenuous at the end of the season especially with Magloire's status.</p>
     
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    He'll get a 4-5 year MLE minimum this summer, barring injury.</p>
     
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    We've been lucky to not have any of those out spoken players that talk about the money they want. Very classy.</p>
     
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    Hes a goner.</p>

    If he has a great season we can't afford him and if he doesn't why would we keep him?</p>
     
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    Nachbar have told me lots of times he'd love to stay in jersey</p>
     
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    Yeah, and ARods said he loves the Yankees.</p>

    Opinions change. Money talks, bullshit walks. (I quoted the <u>Dark Tower</u>! Go me!)</p>
     
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    Plus Boki is just saying he doesn't want to talk about it. Mikki said he'd take less money to stay...and then took more money to leave. Who knows at this point.</p>
     
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    If he plays so well this season, he is a goner, New Jersey never spends too much money on a player who is not an all-star.</p>
     
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    He'll be back. Other things will change. And if Ratners' project survives the critics lawsuits, which looks increasingly likely, the Nets will have money to spend. This will of course depend on how well they do. If they collapse, the Nets will rebuild on the fly and who knows what will happen.</p>

    Next season, and nextseason only, is crunchtime. Making financial decisions for one year would not be prudent. Pay the tax one year.</p>

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    He'll be back. Other things will change. And if Ratners' project survives the critics lawsuits, which looks increasingly likely, the Nets will have money to spend. This will of course depend on how well they do. If they collapse, the Nets will rebuild on the fly and who knows what will happen.</p>

    Next season, and nextseason only, is crunchtime. Making financial decisions for one year would not be prudent. Pay the tax one year.</p>

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    I don't like how the upcoming seasons hinge on THAT. That makes me feel really uncomfortable about this team and its ownership.</p>

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    Nachbar have told me lots of times he'd love to stay in jersey</p>

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    He may want to stay, but if another team offers him a good amount of money more...he's gone.</p>
     
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    Boki's been great, but he plays the same position as RJ, and at a certain point it becomes silly to be spending more than a max contract for just the SF position.</p>

    Now, if RJ can move to 2-guard, then suddenly things are a bit more interesting...</p>
     
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    It's too early to tell. I think if we win alot of games and go far, and we still have a solid team going into next season, he'll (hopefully) stay. Hell, I'd love for him to stay, he's probably my favorite bench player we have. But, it's just too early to tell. So for what it's worth, let's enjoy his prescense on the team as much as we can this year.
     
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    In a 3 year span he played for 3 teams starting in 04-07 ending with the Nets last year....then again Mikki ran for the money.</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Kidd Karma)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    In a 3 year span he played for 3 teams starting in 04-07 ending with the Nets last year....then again Mikki ran for the money.</p>

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    That's actually what I'm thinking. If Nachbar has a great season it's possible that we're looking at another Mikki scenario. If another decent team offers him more money, then it's likely that he will join them, rather than play for less money. It's business.</p>

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    It's all moot unless he improves his defense.</p>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Kidd Karma)</div><div class='quotemain'></p>

    In a 3 year span he played for 3 teams starting in 04-07 ending with the Nets last year....then again Mikki ran for the money.</p>

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    That's actually what I'm thinking. If Nachbar has a great season it's possible that we're looking at another Mikki scenario. If another decent team offers him more money, then it's likely that he will join them, rather than play for less money. It's business.</p>

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    True more money, harder to move his contract, another attraction to players.</p>

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