Baron Davis leaving Golden State for next season?

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Baron Davis is considering opting out of the final year of his contract before June 30th. A review of the latest updates on the contract negotiations with Golden State Warriors. [link]
Baron Davis leaving Golden State for next season?

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  • O-Town Hustla O-Town Hustla
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    Its one thing to try and play hard ball in negotiations. It's a totally different story to let Baron Davis walk away and sign with another team and get nothing in return.

     Wake up GSW. Pay the man his due!

    Posted 5/11/2008 [reply] [flag]
  • chuck4444 chuck4444
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    No way they let Davis just walk. If it gets to that i'm sure they will pull a sign and trade or something.
    Posted 5/11/2008 [reply] [flag]
  • Suns4Life Suns4Life
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    Hopefully Mullin will give him an offer soon that isn't a slap in the face.
    Posted 5/12/2008 [reply] [flag]
  • chuck4444 chuck4444
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    I think they are past them. The story basically says the Warriors gave him the slap in the face. Now that's why he might opt-out.

    Posted 5/12/2008 [reply] [flag]
  • Dr. J-Water Dr. J-Water
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    GSW would be crazy to let him go!
    Posted 5/12/2008 [reply] [flag]

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