he should go...he seems like the kind of guy who will take it personally if he gets outplayed over there and work harder....if he doesn't get outplayed, then that's great for houston.
What if the contract he's offered doesn't have a post-lock-out opt-out, so he won't be able to play for the Rockets at all during the '11-'12 season?
He and his brother will sign on to the same Euro team. God created the lockout to keep them together.
Do you have a link? Did someone tell you reliable inside information? Or are you talking out of your ass with the same information as the rest of us?
Confucious say; It is better to speak from your ass when you have diarhea as opposed to letting it spew from your mouth.
Gamble worth taking. If he and enough others go & can't come back when the season starts, then we pull our starting line up from the Vipers to finish the season & win the first draft pick.
The dude he responded to who said there probably wouldn't be a season at all is ok, but he's talking out of his ass? Roll eyes right back at you. Nobody benefits from a season-long lock-out. I'm hoping this mess gets resolved soon. In the meantime, GO TEXANS!
Correct me if Im wrong but he did sign his rookie deal with us before the lockout so he cant sign a deal that would keep him in Europe after the lockout ends, that's according to my logic.
sincerely, The National Hockey League. If you're an owner who believes you need significant change to right the ship, then you could argue there's too much at stake to not be willing to sacrifice a season. Or if you're a player who believes the owners are overreaching big time, then there might be too much at stake to cave.
I was only implying how stupid it is to talk in absolutes when nobody is certain as to what will happen. Don't tell someone else something "will" happen when you really have no proof. I wasn't trying to say he was wrong or right.