Earl Boykins to Italy

Joined
Feb 24, 2008
Posts
94
Reaction score
0
Cats' Boykins latest NBA player to bolt for Europe, signs $3.5 million deal
By Marc Stein
ESPN.com
(Archive)
Updated: August 5, 2008, 6:33 PM ET

After a decade in the NBA, Earl Boykins has joined the growing legion of veteran role players unable to resist the lure of European riches.

Boykins' Cleveland-based agent, Mark Termini, announced Tuesday that Boykins has signed a one-year contract with Italy's Virtus Bologna. The deal, according to Termini, is worth more than $3.5 million for the 2008-09 season, which would make the 5-foot-5 guard Italy's highest-paid player.

Since free agency began July 1, Boykins is the ninth player who worked in the NBA last season to bypass the tight free-agent market for role players at home and head overseas. Yet he's just the third -- following Josh Childress and Carlos Arroyo -- who played almost exclusively in the NBA before considering interest from abroad.


Childress spurned a five-year offer worth an estimated $33 million from the Atlanta Hawks to sign a three-year deal worth at least $20 million from Greek power Olympiacos. With the Orlando Magic signing Anthony Johnson as Jameer Nelson's new backup, Arroyo on Monday chose to sign a three-year deal with Israeli giants Maccabi Tel-Aviv that will pay him $2.5 million net per season, with Maccabi covering Arroyo's taxes.


Childress and Arroyo both have an escape provision in their contracts which enables them to return to the NBA after each of the next two seasons if they choose.


All of the other players to sign with European clubs in recent weeks -- Serbia's Nenad Krstic, Spain's Juan Carlos Navarro and Jorge Garbajosa, Argentina's Carlos Delfino and Slovenia's Bostjan Nachbar and Primoz Brezec -- played for top-level teams in Europe before coming to the NBA.

Boykins had a breakout season offensively in 2006-07, averaging nearly 15 points per game for Denver and Milwaukee. But an equally limited free-agent market for rotation players in the summer of 2007 -- after he opted out of the final year of his contract, worth $3 million, with the Bucks -- prompted Boykins, 32, to wait until late January before signing with the Charlotte Bobcats.

Boykins wound up playing in 36 games for the Bobcats, but he averaged just 5.1 points and shot below 40 percent from the floor (.355) for the first time since establishing himself as a full-time NBA player with the Los Angeles Clippers in 2001-02.

According to Termini and co-agent Andy Bountogianis, Boykins' deal includes income from Bologna's sponsorship and marketing arms, which is not an option for NBA players because of salary-cap restrictions.

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=3520898
 

Irish

Registered
Joined
Apr 11, 2008
Posts
2,668
Reaction score
0
Location
Arizona
Boykins is tiny. nba.com lists him at 5'5" and 133 pounds. To give some perspective, Yuta Tabuse was listed at 5'9" 165.

Boykins may find it easier to play against somewhat smaller oppenents in Europe.
 

Mainstreet

Cruisin' Mainstreet
Supporting Member
Joined
Oct 19, 2003
Posts
119,251
Reaction score
59,864
Boykins is tiny. nba.com lists him at 5'5" and 133 pounds. To give some perspective, Yuta Tabuse was listed at 5'9" 165.

Boykins may find it easier to play against somewhat smaller oppenents in Europe.

Still Boykins is a better backup PG than the Suns have have had on their roster over the past four seasons.
 

Mainstreet

Cruisin' Mainstreet
Supporting Member
Joined
Oct 19, 2003
Posts
119,251
Reaction score
59,864
To be fair, that's like saying that one pile of crap doesn't smell as bad as the 2nd one.

I've always liked Boykins realizing his limitations due to his size. He is definitely a better PG than Marcus Banks. IMO, comparing the two demeans Boykins. Boykins has had a nice NBA career if one is looking at him as a role player. He definitely knows how to uptempo the ball which could have given Nash some rest.

See stats:

http://www.nba.com/playerfile/earl_boykins/career_stats.html
 

Bufalay

ASFN Lifer
Joined
Jul 21, 2006
Posts
4,679
Reaction score
786

asudevil83

Registered User
Joined
Nov 3, 2004
Posts
2,061
Reaction score
1
to be fair....there really hasnt been much interest in the guy from any NBA teams. he wasnt picked up last offseason, and only signed with Charlotte in Feb.

i dont blame the guy....probably wouldnt be picked up by any NBA team this offseason anyways.
 

TRW

ASFN Addict
Joined
Jan 13, 2003
Posts
7,855
Reaction score
7,586
Location
Avondale, AZ
$3.5 mil.>$0.0 mil.

Good for the little guy. I agree with asudevil, he was probably done in the NBA anyway.
 

Gaddabout

Plucky Comic Relief
Supporting Member
Joined
Jul 2, 2004
Posts
16,043
Reaction score
11
Location
Gilbert
I wonder how the taxes work out for American players in Europe.
 

Staff online

Forum statistics

Threads
556,131
Posts
5,433,690
Members
6,329
Latest member
cardinals2025
Top