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foosballnick
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7/12/2010  8:09 PM
Leaving $3 Mill on the table per year.....wonder what the Players Union will say about all this LOL. Also makes you wonder if the Heat are giving under the table to circumvent??


http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AqVl2fmDvvthzoAGwhSigD28vLYF?slug=ap-heat-haslem


Haslem staying put, agrees to deal with Heat
By TIM REYNOLDS, AP Sports Writer
38 minutes ago

Email Print MIAMI (AP)—Add Udonis Haslem(notes) to the list of players taking less money to play for the Miami Heat next season.

Haslem signed a five-year deal Monday worth around $20 million, roughly $14 million less than he could have received if he accepted more lucrative offers from the Dallas Mavericks and Denver Nuggets.

LeBron James(notes), Dwyane Wade(notes) and Chris Bosh(notes) all took less money in their Heat deals last week to allow Miami the flexibility to sign certain players, and Haslem—Wade’s teammate for all seven of their pro seasons—was at the top of their collective wish list.

“This is a combination of having a great opportunity to win, which is why we play this game, and an opportunity to still stay close to my family and be with my mother,” said Haslem, whose mother has been ill for some time. “And also, the opportunity to be a part of something special. We all play this game to win. I’ve never been a person driven by money.”

Counting what James, Wade and Bosh elected to forego in their deals, Heat players have now signed for more than $60 million less than what they could have commanded under the collective bargaining agreement.

“He is the epitome of what the Heat is about,” team president Pat Riley said. “He is our anchor, he is a true warrior and a great professional.”

That’s why Wade reached out to Haslem constantly during the free-agent process, if only to remind him that was the case.

“I would be changing my DNA if I left just for money,” Haslem said.

A week ago, Haslem expected he would sign elsewhere, but then the combination of a $58 million salary cap ($2 million more than expected) and the decisions by James, Wade and Bosh to take less money made it possible for the Miami High grad to stay where he wanted.

“Happy UD is staying put in Miami,” James wrote on his Twitter feed. “Wouldn’t have felt right if he wasn’t a part of this.”

Another factor for Haslem was Mike Miller’s(notes) decision to join the Heat— something the team still hasn’t formally announced. Miller and Haslem are extremely close friends, both former Florida Gators as well.

When Miller decided, Haslem knew he wouldn’t play anywhere else.

“Nothing else for me to consider,” Haslem said. “That’s my boy from Day 1.”

Miller’s agent, Arn Tellem, wrote on his blog Monday that Miller talked with four teams, not including the Heat, but that his future “hinged on LeBron’s.”

LeBron picked Miami, so Miller followed, and Tellem compared Miller to the Ringo Starr on this new Heat team of stars.

“Mike welcomes the chance to be the Ringo in a hot combo that already includes LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh,” Tellem said.

Haslem has averaged 10.0 points and 8.1 rebounds in his seven Miami seasons.

His signing was announced about an hour before Miami’s trade with Minnesota became official, in which the Heat sent Michael Beasley(notes) to the Timberwolves for a pair of second-round draft picks.

Beasley took over Haslem’s job as the starting power forward last season, something Haslem went along with without complaining openly. Bosh will be the starter now, and Haslem doesn’t mind that whatsoever.

“Coming off the bench behind a guy like Chris Bosh who has multiple—what is the game they play in?—All-Star game appearances, different things like that, I have no problem,” Haslem said. “The hardest thing I had to deal with was just to give my job up.”

With Bosh preferring to play power forward, and with the Heat not having an established center on the roster, that could mean the 6-foot-7 Haslem has to spend some time at the pivot this season.

If that’s what coach Erik Spoelstra wants, so be it, Haslem said.

“We’ve already sacrificed,” Haslem said. “Why stop sacrificing now? I’m committed to do what it takes to make this team successful.”

He said he was watching Friday night’s lavish introduction of James and Bosh, along with the re-introduction of sorts of Wade, with his son. Haslem was undrafted when he came to the Heat, was with the team through its first rebuilding phase, was a crucial factor in the 2006 championship run, then endured the indignity of the 15-win season in 2008.

Now this.

“I couldn’t believe it,” Haslem said. “It just didn’t seem real. It seemed like something out of a video game or something like that.”

Nope, it’s real.

And knowing his role will be to help protect Miami’s new Big 3, Haslem said he’ll keep his trademark braids—although he considered getting a haircut after turning 30 earlier this summer.

“With the bulls-eye that’s going to be on these guys’ backs, I’m going to need these braids this year,” Haslem said.

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7/12/2010  8:17 PM    LAST EDITED: 7/12/2010  8:19 PM
leaving 14million on the table? How could a player like Haslem do this when he might never get another NBA contract after this one? he's already won a championship too... there has to be something going on here... HAS TO.
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7/12/2010  8:19 PM
Best part is the Heat will probably hook him up with a job when he no longer can play.
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7/12/2010  8:27 PM
All of the talk of money left on the table is made to sound more dramatic than it actually is. The truth is that LeBron is actually making just as much or maybe even more than he would've made in NY, because of the taxes. As far as Haslem, even with the taxes factored in, he's still leaving a lot on the table... but maybe he's one of those rare players that after so much they're set and would rather win. On the other hand, maybe there's something else going on, but I'll reserve judgment on that until we know more.
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7/12/2010  8:30 PM
nyk4ever wrote:leaving 14million on the table? How could a player like Haslem do this when he might never get another NBA contract after this one? he's already won a championship too... there has to be something going on here... HAS TO.

There is probably nothing going on here man, just think how many free agents wanna get in on this, Kidd, Nash, TMac( im sure the Heat wouldnt do this but) just to name a few that really might consider taking the vet min just to win a championship. Basically any good vet that has already gotten his big payday will wanna sign with Miami.

You do bring up a good point with Haslem, he actually needs this contract, so I dunno wtf is going on....maybe the rat, and the other three play some high stakes texas holdem every weekend and they let him win from time to time...

On a side note how much money do you think Mello pulled in for his wedding with over half the NBA in attendance?

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7/12/2010  8:33 PM
Promise of future employment at XX Wages is circumvention of the Cap. I guess we'll know more based on the players who sign on at League Minimum and give up potentially millions.
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7/12/2010  8:39 PM
funniest part of the above story:

If that’s what coach Erik Spoelstra wants, so be it, Haslem said.
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7/12/2010  8:52 PM
The NBA is starting to look worse every single day now.
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7/12/2010  8:53 PM
foosballnick wrote:Leaving $3 Mill on the table per year.....wonder what the Players Union will say about all this LOL. Also makes you wonder if the Heat are giving under the table to circumvent??

Maybe getting some "gifts" from James and Wade?

Both the players and the owners screwed their "own kind" during this FA period.

The owners cry poverty but pay out big bucks for undeserving players...

...The players will cry if their earning power is threatened, but then watch as their own guys are taking less money to play in beautiful Miami because they like the climate.

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7/12/2010  9:08 PM
Paladin55 wrote:
foosballnick wrote:Leaving $3 Mill on the table per year.....wonder what the Players Union will say about all this LOL. Also makes you wonder if the Heat are giving under the table to circumvent??

Maybe getting some "gifts" from James and Wade?

Both the players and the owners screwed their "own kind" during this FA period.

The owners cry poverty but pay out big bucks for undeserving players...

...The players will cry if their earning power is threatened, but then watch as their own guys are taking less money to play in beautiful Miami because they like the climate.


They can give some gifts but they're not going to be giving him a million dollars a year each
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7/12/2010  9:09 PM
That's a quite a sacrifice. I am sure these guys make enough money earlier on to forego this type of salary. But that is a lot of money for Haslem was making to leave on the table. Curry should take note.
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7/12/2010  9:12 PM
Wow, that's insane.
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7/12/2010  9:17 PM
Its actually a stupid move for Haslem- he's got to think more about his future and his family. This is not a guy who has been played by a superstar and has enough to retire.
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7/12/2010  9:26 PM
VDesai wrote:Its actually a stupid move for Haslem- he's got to think more about his future and his family. This is not a guy who has been played by a superstar and has enough to retire.

Let's not go overboard and risk being ridiculous. All of these players are making enough to retire comfortably for the rest of their lives if they spend wisely. If winning was truly more important and simply being a multi-millionaire, while winning was more important than being a mega-millionaire, then I commend him.

The family excuses are overdrawn and total BS because in 2 years, most of these guys make more than most of the fans do in their lifetimes.

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7/12/2010  9:28 PM
Solace wrote:
VDesai wrote:Its actually a stupid move for Haslem- he's got to think more about his future and his family. This is not a guy who has been played by a superstar and has enough to retire.

Let's not go overboard and risk being ridiculous. All of these players are making enough to retire comfortably for the rest of their lives if they spend wisely. If winning was truly more important and simply being a multi-millionaire, while winning was more important than being a mega-millionaire, then I commend him.

The family excuses are overdrawn and total BS because in 2 years, most of these guys make more than most of the fans do in their lifetimes.

dude, let's be real here.. most nba players live very lavish lifestyles and whenever a guy like Haslem, whose made 31 million in his career leaves 14 million on the table, it is a poor decision.

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7/12/2010  9:35 PM
Solace wrote:
VDesai wrote:Its actually a stupid move for Haslem- he's got to think more about his future and his family. This is not a guy who has been played by a superstar and has enough to retire.

Let's not go overboard and risk being ridiculous. All of these players are making enough to retire comfortably for the rest of their lives if they spend wisely. If winning was truly more important and simply being a multi-millionaire, while winning was more important than being a mega-millionaire, then I commend him.

The family excuses are overdrawn and total BS because in 2 years, most of these guys make more than most of the fans do in their lifetimes.

Dude these guys are not geniuses- some of them go bankrupt when there making $10 mil a year right now.

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7/12/2010  9:38 PM
nyk4ever wrote:
Solace wrote:
VDesai wrote:Its actually a stupid move for Haslem- he's got to think more about his future and his family. This is not a guy who has been played by a superstar and has enough to retire.

Let's not go overboard and risk being ridiculous. All of these players are making enough to retire comfortably for the rest of their lives if they spend wisely. If winning was truly more important and simply being a multi-millionaire, while winning was more important than being a mega-millionaire, then I commend him.

The family excuses are overdrawn and total BS because in 2 years, most of these guys make more than most of the fans do in their lifetimes.

dude, let's be real here.. most nba players live very lavish lifestyles and whenever a guy like Haslem, whose made 31 million in his career leaves 14 million on the table, it is a poor decision.

Well, we don't know what kind of lifestyle Haslem lives. Maybe he's more saavy. Him being saavy and smart with his money isn't likely to make any NBA headlines. I was just saying that for some players, maybe the goal isn't to max out on money. Maybe he has enough money and now just wants to win.

I know I've turned down higher paying jobs before for ones I would like better, and I don't make anything near what Haslem makes.

Wishing everyone well. I enjoyed posting here for a while, but as I matured I realized this forum isn't for me. We all evolve. Thanks for the memories everyone.
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7/12/2010  10:05 PM
I'm not sure the tax benefits make up the difference, but if I were young and a millionaire, there are a ton of places worse than South Beach.

Newark?

Still, that is a lot of money to be left.

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7/12/2010  10:10 PM
Any vet that signs with heat for less is actually shooting the other players in the foot. Players association is going to have a tough time at the meeting the first thing they are going to look at is stars are signing for less and veterans to just look at Miami. Owners are going to jump all over this and salaries will be reduced. If you are a veteran why on earth would you sign for less when you could get more. NBA players have no clue as to how much the Miami three has hurt their case come the meetings.
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7/12/2010  10:15 PM
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Haslam Signs with Heat - leaving up to $14Mil on the table

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