That is totally not "Wanting out"... He just wants out of the rookie contract, so he can get a more luxurious MLE type deal as soon as possible. every good rookie, who knows that his next contract will be bigger, and he thinks he can not boost it further in the option year should hope they don't pick up his option... but o course teams would be stupid, not to pick up options of players, who are worth more than their rookie contract... I really don't understand wht Sean is talking about
Forget everything I've ever said about him, he's an idiot. ps, cpaw this is when you can say he's a knucklehead
You mean, you want to get off of your low-paying rookie contract? Who the hell says that? The system is there for a reason.
Sorry Sean, you gotta earn things like that. Just doesn't work that way. He better be careful, who knows, he may end up in Europe in a year or two.
Boston Globe reports this morning... "With a long list of forwards, the Nets seem willing to deal former Boston College star Sean Williams, Stromile Swift, or Trenton Hassell, according to an NBA source...An NBA source said the Trail Blazers seem interested in moving some of their deep young talent for veterans, to add experience and to spare them from having to pay big contracts down the road..." Watch this space. Portland is the ideal trading partner. http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/articles/2008/11/02/shaq_isnt_fading_away/?page=3
http://games.espn.go.com/nba/featur...04~454~3025&teams=22~22~17~17~17~17&te=&cash= Nets get their first pick.
No, he's an idiot. He's done nothing to deserve a more lucrative deal at this stage in his career. He's also an idiot for coming out and saying this. This isn't something you want to bring up to the media, especially when you're not even on very good terms with your team.