http://www.detnews.com/2003/pistons/0306/20/h01-198238.htm <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Milicic's team says it could file suit By Joanne C. Gerstner / The Detroit News AUBURN HILLS -- The European team of Darko Milicic, the Serbian expected to be the No. 2 pick by the Pistons in next week's NBA draft, threatened Thursday to sue Milicic's agent, Marc Cornstein, and any NBA team attempting to sign the player. Milicic, a 7-foot forward who turns 18 today, plays for the Hemofarm Basketball Club of Serbia. The suit would be for intentional interference and would be heard in the Swiss-based Court of Arbitration for Sports. The Pistons declined to comment. The draft is June 26. Milicic has played for Hemofarm, named after its pharmaceutical-making parent company, since 2000. The club said it has Milicic under contract through 2009. "We are willing to negotiate, but we are not willing to take diminished value," said Vladimir Babic, an assistant to the president of the Hemofarm Group. "We lose a lot if he leaves, especially if he leaves in such a manner." Natasha Cornstein, Cornstein's wife and director of media relations for her husband's agency, said they are unaware of any legal proceedings. "We're very comfortable with our position," she said. "This will not impede with Darko's dream of playing in the NBA." Under the current NBA labor agreement, Hemofarm is entitled to a maximum buyout of $350,000. Milicic stands to make $11 million in a guaranteed three-year deal if he is the NBA's No. 2 pick. </div> Hope it doesn't turn ugly like the Suns and Big Jake situation a couple years back.
yeah, I think so too... but will he force it the hard way? that will make him very unpopular in his home country...
why is it that all these foreign organizations want money for the big players we want? Yao did it, now Darko? i wouldn't be surprised if we had to pay 6 mill to get him...maybe more than that
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting "pchotsauce":</div><div class="quote_post">why is it that all these foreign organizations want money for the big players we want? Yao did it, now Darko? i wouldn't be surprised if we had to pay 6 mill to get him...maybe more than that</div> the max they can pay is 350,000 for a player. but who knows what goes on behind the scenes. skybox seats for free for the rest of your life and what ever other perks they can offer on the side. i think the nba had to promise to help develop more players in china when they brought yao over, and also china probably gets a huge share of the tv revenues.
so the question is that how will we satisfy the European/Serbian team that Darko is on...money is the keyword, but they might make it harder than that...I can't believe they're doing this!
If I owned a team in Europe I would do the same thing. Basketball is a big business and they feel as if they own the players. So when a player wants to leave to go to America they don't want to lose the player for nothing, they want compensation. Think of it like free-agency in a way. Some teams don't want to lose a guy for nothing so they re-sign the guy and trade him for some people. It's the same thing in Europe basically, they don't want to lose Darko for nothing.
<div class="quote_poster">Quoting "sunsfan1357":</div><div class="quote_post">If I owned a team in Europe I would do the same thing. Basketball is a big business and they feel as if they own the players. So when a player wants to leave to go to America they don't want to lose the player for nothing, they want compensation. Think of it like free-agency in a way. Some teams don't want to lose a guy for nothing so they re-sign the guy and trade him for some people. It's the same thing in Europe basically, they don't want to lose Darko for nothing.</div> very well said. i think that i would want something in return for darko, instead of just letting him go. the magic are having the same problem with a guy named mario kasun(croatia). (we got his rights in the 2nd round last year)
Melo didn't work-out with pistons because he thought we were taking darko so he thpught..why bother to work-out with them?....that guy needs a rattle....this darko thing will be cleared up soon.. we don't need melo....
Did he refuse to work out with the Pistons? That is very low for him if he did, there is a great chance he could get picked by the Pistons organization, and to play for a great team and a hall of fame coach. Very stupid move by him if that's the truth.
He cancelled his work-out..because he thought there was no point with darko being ahead of him..what a crybaby..geesh even chris bosh worked out and pistons were impressed....but he likely knew who would go at number 2...but did it anyway