ESPN reports: Wallace turns down extension offer
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Apparently, ESPN failed to talk to Jason Quick....
Apparently, ESPN failed to talk to Jason Quick....Portland Trail Blazers forward Rasheed Wallace this week rejected a contract extension proposal from the team believed to be between $35 million and $40 million for four years, a source told ESPN's David Aldridge on Saturday.
Blazers senior management is expected to meet this week to make a decision on whether to continue attempts to sign Wallace or go forward with trade discussions with several teams, including Golden State and New York.
That's exactly why the case you've made for today's youth being a younger prime than previous generations cannot be supported (or refuted). There's no indication that those players are on a downward trend yet, so for all we know, their peaks will still come in their early 30's.There is really no way to settle this argument except to wait and see what happens in the next 5 years. I predict that Rasheed Wallace, as well as other guys like Kevin Garnett, Vince Carter, Paul Pierce, Stephon Marbury, and Steve Francis and others will not be close to the players they are now.
Actually I was saying ESPN analysis is not realistic.Originally posted by <b>KokoTheMonkey</b>!
The Knick are not "The Title Contender."
You know Ballscientist, Isiah Thomas doesn't play anymore, because that's basically what it would take for the Knicks to contend for a title.