How much would you offer to extend Wafer? As the title says, this is assuming that the current play of Von the Bomb Wafer is his legit way of life now and not some hot streak or something, how much would you offer. Remember, we have no one else except Deke and Tru Warior coming off the books.
3 mil per year for 3 to 4 years sounds about right considering how much landry is getting at the moment
I agree with most others, Landry/Scola type money sounds fair, particularly for what projects to be a fairly depressed FA market.
so a 1yr with 1 TO Base deal? If he is putting up double digits every game night that might be easily beat. Remember guys he isnt a unrestricted. He can go anywhere he wants and he has a thing for LA. Lets hope he see us as the one who helped him out....
Too soon to say that. Let's wait to the end of this hot streak and see if then he passes some ****ing ball.
I was trying to mix something thats included driving and shooting but was too busy watching the game (hasnt it gotten so much faster in movement lately...hmm) that I just kepted it short. hey abc2007, that offer would be rejected, I think some teams might offer that minumum thats at 5mil or something? (whats that offer called?)
He's unrestricted right? If he keeps playing this well, some team will offer him their entire mid level.
Head was also good a couple of seasons ago. How much does he earn? Mason jr. is also good, maybe better, how much does he earn?
Luther Head at his best was never more than just a catch and shoot 3 pointer player, he and Wafer aren't even comparable.
Dont worry. He will get sponsorship from a Chinese shoe brand soon. Anta, Peak, Lining, or whatever, only the highest bid will get his signature. Consider that as a perk you can get only in the Rox.
China has over 1 billion shoe and clothing brands. If Adelman has his shoe, Von Wafer can have his own too.
I remember reading an article on clutchfans where he said he wants to stay with Houston because we're the only team that gave him a chance. Of course, we're still going to have to make a competitive offer.