Mike Miller won’t be letting it fly for the Heat next season as the team released him via the amnesty clause a couple days ago. Well the Heat did pay tribute by thanking him in a full page ad in the South Florida newspapers. Check it out…
Mike Miller won’t be letting it fly for the Heat next season as the team released him via the amnesty clause a couple days ago. Well the Heat did pay tribute by thanking him in a full page ad in the South Florida newspapers. Check it out…
Pat Riley plans to keep his two-time championship team in tact and the upcoming luxury tax hasn’t scared him into using the amnesty clause. Read more after the jump.
I can’t say I am surprised by this move. Metta World Peace, aka Ron Artest became the latest victim of the new collective bargaining agreement with the NBA. The Lakers yesterday announced they decided to amnesty him in order to save $13 million dollars for next season. He was due $7.7 million this upcoming season, which they still have to pay, however it would of cost them an extra $13 million in taxes to keep him on the roster. They cut him mainly to save money for next year when some of the leagues biggest stars such as Lebron and Carmelo are free agents. Read more after the jump.
We heard it could happen and it did. The Lakers released Metta World Peace via the amnesty clause today. I wonder if the Knicks will pick him up?! Statement from the Lakers after the jump…
Reports came out yesterday that the Lakers will use their amnesty provision on Metta World Peace. He reacted on Twitter shortly after and now today he reportedly is looking to the future. According to a longtime friend, MWP has his eyes set on a certain team. Keep in mind he’s from New York. Check it out & let us know what you think…
According to reports, the Lakers will use their amnesty provision on forward Metta World Peace. Shortly after the reports came out Metta World Peace took to Twitter to react in such a Metta World Peace way. SMH. Kobe also chimed in on the reports. Check out what they both had to say…