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If he does Sign with Melbourne, he'll want to be sick or injured when he has an away game in Adelaide. Considering the articles, phone calls and news interviews, he'll be a marked man.
Nothing worse than saying one thing and doing another, specially when it comes to the Sixers.
"The Melbourne Tigers have Julius Hodge pencilled in, requiring only two things to happen first, Hodge to miss out on an NBA contract and then for the former Adelaide 36'er to sign on the dotted line."
Its more than 2 things.
1. Miss out on a contract with the NBA
2. Sign on the dotted line - subject to 3,4,5,6.....
The Tigers may get Hodge in the end but if they are confident that they have him, they would already have a contract signed with an NBA outclause. Unless Hodge has done this with any team, then no one has him yet.