Chadwick Von Ford writes about the Varejeo situation. If Cleveland is actually offering 4 years, $20 million for his services (and therefore values his contribution at about a Mo Peterson) they either have no intention of keeping him or they are severely delusional. I'm going with delusional.
Great quote from agent and supposedly huge a-hole Dan Fegan:
"It defies logic for the Cavs to accuse Anderson of demanding too much money on a long-term deal while at the same time refusing to allow Anderson to sign a one-year deal for less money, especially when they retain his Bird rights next year." Fegan said. "It begs the question: If their offer is truly fair, what are they afraid of?"
Man has a point. The offer should be 6 years, $42-44 million. If the terrible Cavs think Donyell Marshall and Damon Jones were good investments and Varejao isn't, I expect the reigning Eastern Conference champs to be fighting for the right to draft the next LeBron.
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