-
Pargo signed a one-year contract worth nearly $4 million with Dynamo Moscow and will spend the next season in Europe. In addition, $4 million will be after-tax wages, which are paid by the club.
Pargo played for the Hornets last season and was a standout surprise player who was thriving at the sixth man position. He averaged minutes played and points per game during the regular season, and he was even better in the playoffs, notably scoring a career-high 30 points in Game 3 against the Mavericks. As a result, Pacgo has attracted the attention of Spurs and Hawks, but not highly, while the Hornets have gone far and signed Posey without offering him a high contract, which makes Pacgo unavailable.
As a 28-year-old player, Pargo knows that his ** career is about to pass, and in the case of a general contract** is not high, he still chooses to break through Europe for a year, at least his data and money will definitely not be bad.
-
Went to the Russian ** Army. Now that the dollar is depreciating and the U.S. economy is sluggish, more and more NBA American players are going to Europe to pan for gold, and people are giving more money than the NBA, no way...
-
Pargo signed with Dynamo Moscow this summer to go to Europe to pan for gold
-
Going to the Russian league, Dynamo Moscow seems to be $4 million a year (probably after tax). For the money.
-
Went to the Dynamo Moscow team in the Russian League. 4 million euros a year.
-
Went to Europe to play, for money, hehe.
-
Genielo Prego (born October 22, 1979) is an American professional basketball player who plays point guard.
Pugo has left his mark on the Lakers, Raptors, Bulls, and Hornets. In the 2008 playoffs, as a substitute for star Chris Paul, he caught the eye of many by scoring consistently from the bench, and his excellent stats made people mistakenly think he was a starter. In that memorable trip to the playoffs, he played in 12 games, averaged points per game, and hit a crucial three-pointer in Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinals against the San Antonio Spurs.
After the 07-08 season, despite becoming a sought-after commodity on the free market, Geniro Pargo followed the NBA player's rush to Europe and signed a one-year contract worth $4 million with Dynamo Moscow. However, with the outbreak of the global financial crisis, the billionaires in Russia, who have always had deep pockets, began to tighten their belts, and even asked to delay the payment of Pago's salary of $3.8 million after tax, which made the latter very dissatisfied. After the season, Pargo returned to the NBA and signed a one-year contract with his former club, the Chicago Bulls, for about $2 million.
In the summer of 2010, the Hornets re-recruited Pargo, who came round and forth and returned to the Hornets as Paul's backup. But because Pargo never recovered from a knee injury, the Hornets eventually cut him. On March 21, 2011, the Chicago Bulls signed Jeniro Pargo with a one-year salary.
On December 21, 2011, Pargo joined the Atlanta Hawks on a one-year salary. On October 2, 2012, the Washington Wizards announced the signing of Pargo. Traded to the Cleveland Cavaliers on October 11, 2012.
In the early hours of February 3, 2013, the Atlanta Hawks announced that they had signed a second 10-day contract with defender Pargo. Since signing his first 10-day contract on Jan. 21, 2013, Pargo has played in five games for the Hawks, averaging points and assists per game. On April 4, 2013, the Bobcats announced that they had signed a contract extension with Pargo until the end of the season.
Previously, Pargo had signed two consecutive 10-day contracts with the Bobcats this season. At the end of the 2013-2014 season, Pargo, who became a free agent, did not find a new club and announced his retirement.
-
Shandong high-speed team was originally Shandong**.
-
According to a ** from the NBA Western team, Hornets backup point guard Pugo is planning to sign with the Spurs and come to San Antonio as Parker's backup in the new season.
Pargo's agent, Bad Stern, was interviewed for the occasion, and he admitted that negotiations with the Spurs are continuing.
The Spurs' situation speaks for itself," Butterster said, "and it's a great place to play, and they're limited in what they can financially provide for Pargo, but we'll certainly talk to them." ”
Earlier this summer, the Spurs signed former Wizards guard Roger Mason with the majority of the amount of the mid-level clause. And Mason Jr. is also a customer of Butter Stern. The Spurs still have a $1.9 million biennial exception to use, and if Pacgo doesn't jump out of his final year with the Hornets, he will only get $1.08 million next season.
The 28-year-old was a backup to All-Star point guard Paul at the Hornets and had a solid season with the Hornets last season, averaging points per game, scoring 30 points in a series against the Mavericks in the first round of the playoffs and 18 points in Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinals and the Spurs.
But the Spurs' pursuit of Pargo is a bit of a surprise, as they have already selected George Hill with a first-round pick, and the Spurs plan to make him a backup to Tony Pargo with Vaughn, and they signed Mason Jr. because he can play a two-way guard and can play point guard for a few minutes on the court.
However, for Pugo, the Spurs are just one of many teams pursuing him, and Pago has not ruled out a return to the Hornets.
There's no doubt that we're trying to make a decision," Bad Stern said, "and we're going to continue to work on it, but so far no decision has been made." ”
-
Pago's agent, Mark Butlerstern, clarified the statement that "Pgo is about to join the Spurs", but he also admitted that he is in talks with the Spurs about Pago's joining, but Pgo has not made any decisions yet. "The Spurs are only unilaterally acknowledging this result," Butler Stern said, "San Antonio is a great city, but they have financial constraints and we are still negotiating with them." ”
The Spurs have already spent most of their mid-level contract ($10,000) on signing former Wizards shooter Roger Mason, and the team currently has a two-year exception (around $1.9 million a year), which is slightly higher than the $1.08 million that Pugo will have with the Hornets next season (if Pugo doesn't jump out of his contract with the Hornets), but it's slightly less competitive.
A 28-year-old non-draft player, Pago was the main backup for Chris Paul, and during his two seasons with the Hornets, he gradually cemented his position on the team and was known as the "microwave oven." In last season's playoffs, Pargo averaged points per game, including a 30-point performance in the first round against the Mavericks and an eye-catching performance in Game 7 against the Spurs in the second round.
The Spurs are more bloated at the point guard position, and after Parker, Jacque Vaughn, 2008 first-round rookie George Hill, and the newly signed Mason will all share Parker's remaining playing time, but the Spurs are not happy with Vaughn's performance, and Mason is more suitable for the shooter role.
Since jumping out of his contract with the Hornets, Pugo has been fanatically sought after on the free agency, and he himself has not ruled out a return to the Hornets. "We're getting the negotiations done as soon as possible, that's for sure," Butler Stern said, "but we're not making any decisions." ”
-
Will latest news Hornets don't want him anymore.
-
It is quite possible that he is said to have abandoned Paul and defected to Parker.
-
Spurs have signed Pargo.
-
Jeremy Pargo is the younger brother of NBA player Jeniro Pargo. He currently plays for the CBA Zhejiang Guangsha team.
-
Jeremy Pargo
Team: Zhejiang Guangsha.
Position: Point guard.
Birthday: 1986-3-7
Place of Birth: Chicago, Illinois.
Graduated from: Gonzaga
Height: m (6 ft 2 in).
Weight: 99 kg (219 lbs).
NBA Draft: Not drafted in 2009.
-
You have a point! But Pago probably won't go back! The wasps don't have that much money.
I don't have a product for you, but I have a good way to share it with you. >>>More
Preparation of braised chicken rice.
Material. Ingredients: 2 chicken thighs, mushrooms, 2 green peppers. >>>More
1. Do a good job of sun protection. Ultraviolet rays in the sun are one of the causes of freckles, which makes the latent melanin become active and slowly turn into small spots. Apply sunscreen before going out, hold a UV-protected parasol when the sun is strong, or wear a hat to block the sun's rays from your face as much as possible. >>>More
Happiness Give Me Back Essay 600 Words.
My teenage jet lag was full of happiness, but I don't know who stole my happiness and left me with loneliness and trouble. >>>More