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Tyndale signing has been the most quiet 36ers new signing that I've seen. Other than Boti saying, 'sixers will sign' haven't heard much.
Now this is also quiet.
What is the deal with our rights to Tyndale if the Heat say, we want to give you a 10 day contract start of the season? Or if they want to sign him period?
Can they just take him?
If they do- where does that leave us?
Surely the sixers should sue for a couple of mil damages ;-)
Can an NBL team trade with an NBA team- as long as the salaries match of course!?
How bout Tyndale for Daequan Cook? Kasib Powell?
Alonzo Mourning? (may have to include Coops in that deal.)
But seriously- if they make him an offer- how screwed over are we?