What do Rodney, CP3, LeBron, and Carmelo now have in common?
"Stuckey, who will become a restricted free agent in six weeks if there is no NBA lockout, left Seattle-based Steve Banks in favor of Leon Rose. Rose is the agent for LeBron James, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Paul and Pistons teammate Richard Hamilton."
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This worries me...
"You’d be surprised what you can accomplish if you’re not concerned with making sense!"- PS
Here's to hoping
Leon Rose finds Stuckey an excellent contract elsewhere.
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by Mike Payne on May 21, 2011 12:58 PM EDT reply actions 10 recs
Other than above-average defense
Stuckey’s style of play makes very little sense with that team.
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Really? I think Stuckey could fluorish if he were the 4th best player on the starting team...
Jonas Jerebko once killed a charging female rhinoceros in heat protecting its young with nothing more than a hook shot.
Whatever gulks...you don't know what you're talking about when it comes to Stuckey
He’s going to be great. The greatest ever…the greatest ever in the NBA with the last name of Stuckey and the nickname of Hot Rod.
Jonas Jerebko once killed a charging female rhinoceros in heat protecting its young with nothing more than a hook shot.
by The Boourns on May 21, 2011 10:02 PM EDT up reply actions
And here I thought him spurning Seattle for greener pastures would lead to you finally turning on him...
Just getting used to it, I suppose?
by Shinons* on May 21, 2011 10:41 PM EDT up reply actions 1 recs
nah...I'm tight with some of Stuck's high school buds. We sat together by happenstance last season when the Pistons played the Blazers.
True Story. And in other news…
I will be joining this task force if they allow it. Seriously. No joke.
Jonas Jerebko once killed a charging female rhinoceros in heat protecting its young with nothing more than a hook shot.
by The Boourns on May 22, 2011 12:49 AM EDT up reply actions
Yeah, that task force would be awesome
But shouldn’t the discussion begin and end with a city-funded stadium? Until that happens it seems to me that any other potential franchise would shy away.
This also caught my interest:
The coalition plans to discuss the merits of a jock tax that would require visiting professional athletes to pay state income tax for each game in the state of Washington. The funds from the tax would help finance construction of a new facility or renovation of an existing one for an NBA team.
How is a state able to level income tax against only one group of people? Unless they’re going after income tax for every single person doing business from out of state that it’d have equal protection clause problems…
Not sure but apparently California has been getting away with it for years.
And I don’t think it needs to start and stop with a city funded stadium. State funding could contribute to the generation of a new stadium and the right investors could also play a huge part…having multiple multi-billionaires within the city certainly helps as does having major offices/HQs for Amazon, MS, Google, UPS, and Nintendo
Jonas Jerebko once killed a charging female rhinoceros in heat protecting its young with nothing more than a hook shot.
Tennessee already does it.
The NHL is starting to have these issues as well. The Red Wing’s Brian Rafalski talked about it in 2010:
“My complaint with it is … 17 teammates will be paying money out of their own pocket to play in Tennessee. It’s a tax rate of over 100 per cent,” Rafalski said Friday.
Paying taxes isn’t his issue. A total of 18 states now charge what’s commonly called a “jock tax” to make money off highly paid pro athletes visiting their teams. But Tennessee’s tax, which took effect July 1, 2009, is different from the other 17 because the visitors cannot get any relief through a deduction when filing taxes back home.
Tennessee, which does not have a state income tax, joined a handful of states in taxing professional athletes with what it calls a “privilege” tax that took effect July 1, 2009.
The tax was designed to tap into the wallet of anyone playing for an NHL or NBA team for more than 10 days in a tax period and within the state’s boundaries – the same way the other 17 states hit up pros who play for Tennessee teams. The NFL’s Tennessee Titans, based in Nashville, aren’t mentioned in the law. And this money heads back to the city of Nashville, home of the Predators, and Memphis, where the NBA’s Grizzlies play.
NBA and NHL players are hit for US$2,500 per game with a limit of $7,500 for a maximum of three games. With Rafalski playing in the Central Division, his Red Wings visit Nashville three times a season. Western Conference teams in the NBA visit Memphis only two games per season.
So Rafalski and his teammates wind up paying as much in Tennessee’s privilege tax – $7,500 per season – as any member of the NHL’s Predators or NBA’s Grizzlies even though they play up to 41 home games in the regular season alone. Rafalski said he has discussed the tax with Nashville defenceman Ryan Suter.
“It’s just not a fair tax,” Rafalski said.
The defenceman, who played for the U.S. Olympic team in February, said he estimated he pays taxes in up to 15 different states. Seeing the Tennessee tax withheld from his most recent paycheque didn’t help, and Rafalski said he thinks it pushes the limits of constitutionality because visiting athletes, at least from the NHL, wind up being taxed for income not earned in Tennessee.
He would like to see the Tennessee tax challenged legally and said he felt driven to speak up for his teammates, especially since he feels it hits younger NHL players the hardest.
“I am appalled you could have over 100 per cent tax rate on anyone. I understand times are tough. The power tax is the power to kill something. I feel strongly about it. It’s just the burden.”
This hits those at the bottom of the pay-scale particularly hard, because as Rafalski mentioned, they don’t even make enough money per-game to cover the cost of the tax.
This is some Grade-A bullshit if you ask me.
by Big Z in Orlando on May 23, 2011 4:24 PM EDT up reply actions
wut talents
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by big_p.a.w.z. on May 21, 2011 11:05 PM EDT up reply actions
its been
time for stuckey to go.. maybe to the nets? and rip to the knicks
His past agents were saying..
“Stuck you really need to work on your game..You have no jumper and you can’t even finish when you drive to the hoop.” Stuckey replies “My game works on itself..You’re fired!!”
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