Dragic To Stay In Europe

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The slovenian guard Goran Dragic, who showed up in Vitoria to begin preseason work, confirmed that he will play out and finish his contract for baskonia before playing for the NBA.
hoenix owns the right for the guard, who last season played for Union Olimpia from Liubliana. " I am staying here in Vitoria until I finish my three year contract because I am happy here and I am ready to play for this team."

"I need to play basketball in Vitoria to practice hard at the orders of Dusko Ivanovic and improve my game", said Dragic, who also assured he'll have time to join the NBA further ahead. "For now, I am concentrating on TAU so I can play the ACB and Euroleague, and this way, help my team and my new teammates.
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I guess it's time to really start looking for another backup PG.

It is very disappointing but not surprising if this is true. Who's left?

Delonte West (Restricted)

Sam Cassell
Ronald Murray
Dan Dickau,
Darrell Armstrong
Jannero Pargo
Damon Stoudamire

Nobody appears to be an obvious choice
 

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another one bites the dust.

this is just yet another indication that a gross pattern is in place. we have had a screaming need for a backup pg for nash's duration with the team and it's not been addressed. that's egregious mismanagment in my book.

yo dragic, tell vujanic we say hello!
 

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Looking at the remaining PGs, Pargo would be at the top of the list. However, if the Suns go for veteran minimum type PGs, the Suns probably need two, maybe like Cassell and Armstrong. I can't believe how inept the Suns have been filling the backup PG position.

I wish the Suns would just go ahead and spend the money on Pargo. They put themselves in this awkward situation. The thought has run through my head that this may be a negotiating ploy by Dragic's manager to get a better contract from the Suns.
 

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WTF!!!

Weren't we talking about last week that Phoenix had a closer shot at getting him over here now this year??

Man this whole situation is messed up, I wish we would get the story straight. I don't care for him if this story keeps going back and forth. This reminds me of the whole Ronaldo situation, in which he couldn't make up his mind if he wanted to leave or stay with ManU.

Time to bite the bullet, rip out the pocketbook and sign Pargo before someone else gets him. Cassell is too old and played terrible in the playoffs. The rest are scrubs.

Unbelievable!
 

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This reminds me of the whole Ronaldo situation, in which he couldn't make up his mind if he wanted to leave or stay with ManU.
Well, so far Dragic has repeatedly stated that he wished to stay in Europe and wasn't ready for the NBA. It was the Suns management who kept creating the perception that he might want to be here this year.
Time to bite the bullet, rip out the pocketbook and sign Pargo before someone else gets him.
If the Suns were indeed willing to give Dragic a contract starting at around $2M/year, then now they should take that money and give it to someone else, as opposed to only offering the veteran minimum. Unfortunately, because they waited this long, there just aren't any point guards left worth that kind of money.
 

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If the Suns were indeed willing to give Dragic a contract starting at around $2M/year, then now they should take that money and give it to someone else, as opposed to only offering the veteran minimum. Unfortunately, because they waited this long, there just aren't any point guards left worth that kind of money.

Sometimes the best is saved for last. IMO, I can't think of a better backup PG than Pargo for the Suns... even early on.
 

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Sometimes the best is saved for last. IMO, I can't think of a better backup PG than Pargo for the Suns... even early on.
Pargo is definitely interesting. Reportedly, he is considering an offer from the Spurs:
Dynamo Moscow is also interested in Jannero Pargo, who is still considering a roughly $2 million offer from the Spurs. Pargo is likely to sign with an NBA team, but as with so many other free agents this summer he is using the European offer as leverage.
So I wonder if the Suns would be willing to make the same/better offer to him, since they supposedly were willing to pay LT to bring Dragic. Seems like Pargo could be had for roughly the same amount of money.
 

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I would like to see some confirmation from the Suns or local media before I buy this story.
 

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Whats the difference? Tomorrow there might be an article saying that the Suns are once again close to signing him. Who knows what might happen. But right now, this isn't good news.
 

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whats that make this, the 4th conflicting story about Drajic.

When the Suns hold a press conference to say he's not coming this year I will believe it, but until then who know what got lost in the translation.
 

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whats that make this, the 4th conflicting story about Drajic.

When the Suns hold a press conference to say he's not coming this year I will believe it, but until then who know what got lost in the translation.
 

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Isn't he a backup for TAU anyway? So what is his problem?
If his dream was to get to the NBA, it is being offered to him.
He could have an injury and never make it over here.
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Must be agent posturing. Misdirection to get max amount of money from Phx.

I say put up or shut up time. Let him play for TAU or show that he WANTS to play for us. We have a huge spot for him to fill and a better team to learn with and a GM who believes he could be our future starting point.

No more begging or sounding desparate.

Start bringing in other point guards so that the door is closing on Dragic.
 

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Kerr and Sarver have to do something here. Give Pargo more money than anybody else is offering and hope he accepts.
 

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Not so fast on Dragic doom and gloom

If you saw a translation of Goran Dragic's recent comments on acb.com (www.acb.com/redaccino.php?id=50866), you probably have gone back to your available free agents list to figure out who is going to be the Suns backup point guard next season.

Not so fast. Dragic could still wind up a Phoenix Sun, as buyout talks continue between Dragic's camp and his Spanish team, Tau Ceramica.

Dragic made those comments to reporters from his native Slovenia and the quotes were picked up and translated by Tau's league Web site. His words were not much different than the comments Dragic made to a Spanish newspaper last month. Despite his comments about staying to play for Tau at that time, there continued to be indications in recent weeks that Dragic could wind up with Phoenix for the coming season.

The chances of that happening are as good today (after his comments) as they were last week. He still is under contract there so he naturally is going to talk about playing for Tau, not the Suns.

Dragic's contract does not include a buyout until next summer, when it would be about $1.5 million at the current conversion rate. It will take more than that to buy him out this summer and the Suns can contribute $500,000. They would have to give him a contract that would help him cover the rest of the buyout on his own. That presumably would start at close to $2 million.

However, there were hopes Dragic would be able to buy out of his contract a year early and join the Suns, who secretly worked out the 22-year-old point guard into Phoenix for a workout four days before the June draft, when the Suns took him in the second round after a trade that included giving up another $500,000 and a second-round pick. The Suns consider Dragic as an instant rotation player and a potential point guard of the future to replace Steve Nash down the line.
 

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Isn't he a backup for TAU anyway? So what is his problem?
If his dream was to get to the NBA, it is being offered to him.
He could have an injury and never make it over here.
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Must be agent posturing. Misdirection to get max amount of money from Phx.

I say put up or shut up time. Let him play for TAU or show that he WANTS to play for us. We have a huge spot for him to fill and a better team to learn with and a GM who believes he could be our future starting point.

No more begging or sounding desparate.

Start bringing in other point guards so that the door is closing on Dragic.

Its about negotiations. I think that they are hoping that Tau will offer them a buyout now that is similar to the one he would get next summer. Negotiations are tough when there are three or more parties involved. Real estate deals I've done like that have been nightmares. In this case, its the Suns, Dragic, Tau, and the Slovenians seem to get into it as well.

From this point on I will disregard anything that comes out of the Spanish press on Goran. I'll only pay attention if it is confirmed by local press or the team.
 

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Pargo is a poor shooter, but even so, I don't understand why the Hornets have abandoned him. Did they have a falling-out for some reason?
 

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Pargo is a poor shooter, but even so, I don't understand why the Hornets have abandoned him. Did they have a falling-out for some reason?


his shooting is far from poor. nearly 37% for his career from 3. i'd think the hornets would be quick to resign him as their bench was really their weak point last year. they added posey, but he won't score the way pargo can.
 

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Pargo is a poor shooter, but even so, I don't understand why the Hornets have abandoned him. Did they have a falling-out for some reason?

I don't know why Pargo remains unsigned. I don't look at his shooting so much as the way he pushes the ball. IMO, he would really help the Suns. He has nice career stats for a backup PG except for shooting. He would have particularly helped the Suns last season.
 

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While I would be stoked to see Pargo here, I consider him a tweener like barbosa, but with his PG/SG balance switched.
 

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If Dragic really wanted to play in the NBA, one of the best basketball leagues in the world, then he wouldn't have ***** footed around and made comments like "well I want to stay in Spain, I want to finish out this year, blah blah blah"

Suns need to prepare for the worst, and sign a backup PG NOW! Like stated already, Pargo will make an excellent addition. Use the money they would have used on the guy that can't make up his mind and sign him up. I'm telling you Spurs or another Western conf. team is going to get him and its going bite us in the ass in the playoffs.
 

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If Dragic really wanted to play in the NBA, one of the best basketball leagues in the world, then he wouldn't have ***** footed around and made comments like "well I want to stay in Spain, I want to finish out this year, blah blah blah"

Suns need to prepare for the worst, and sign a backup PG NOW! Like stated already, Pargo will make an excellent addition. Use the money they would have used on the guy that can't make up his mind and sign him up. I'm telling you Spurs or another Western conf. team is going to get him and its going bite us in the ass in the playoffs.


actually pargo is already considering a 2mil/year offer from the spurs. the 2 parties have been in talks for some time now.
 

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