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Consider Travis Cloke as Brad Miller's "replacement" 

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Not even Melbourne would be this stupid... Seriously he's not LeBron James.
Mid 90s from memory. Halfway through the deal he ended up with chronic fatigue and they still had to pay him. Since then 5 year deals are about as far as clubs will go with the exception of Scully and his 6 year deal.How long ago was this deal done RT73. Times have a changed. Anything over 5 is ludicrous with even 5 being a stretch. Especially with the ACL injury rate we have in our game.
Exactly why I can't see melbourne giving him more than 5 yrs. they are screwed enough as is. Surely he wouldn't go there though.Mid 90s from memory. Halfway through the deal he ended up with chronic fatigue and they still had to pay him. Since then 5 year deals are about as far as clubs will go with the exception of Scully and his 6 year deal.
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Consider Travis Cloke as Brad Miller's "replacement"![]()
The Melbourne offer is as stated, but it's now off the table by all accounts. 7 years and the money mentioned was correct.
For $1.1 million? You realise that if the NBA didn't have a salary cap he would be paid somewhere between $70 and $100 million a year?LeBron James play AFL?
Why is it off the table? Change of mind at the Dees, rejected by Cloke, or bs offer?
LeBron James play AFL?
Um, no, they don't. They have rules. A max contract is 5 years.No, but 7 year contracts belong in the NBA.
I just dont get the figures being put about for Cloke. He's good, but he not THAT good... he's not a Carey or even a Buddy. He's not an ablett stature player. He's a reasonably good, big forward who played well in a sucessfull team: but he's no dream recruit/game changer for a club. Why is there so much hype about him?
Um, no, they don't. They have rules. A max contract is 5 years.
Nah, believe it or not, the owners actually realised these were a bad idea haha. The AFL will one day learn the sameI stand corrected then. I just remember Shaq and others getting massive long term 7 year deals back a few years.
Tigers would not pay 7 years at 1 mil. Terry Wallace doesn't have a say this time haha.What Cloke brings is a lead up forward that teams have to take seriously. He would be very useful to us right now. But what we should care about is 2-3 years from now. By then Griff will be full bottle, Elton will be maturing, Astbury will be mature. We would have to think none of them will become an AFL CHF to go for Cloke seriously. And getting him for the coin that is being talked about (7 years at $1mil a year!!! Madness) would screw us up.
I can't see the logic given our situation.
Tigers would not pay 7 years at 1 mil. Terry Wallace doesn't have a say this time haha.
Hardwick ruled out making a play for Adelaide forward Kurt Tippett, but the Tigers are still interested in out-of-contract Magpie Travis Cloke.
"We still firmly believe he'll be at Collingwood (next season). If it falls down, we'll work our way through that," he said.
They wouldn't do that. But 5 years at $800K is realistic. Plus the chance to become a key role in a Tiger resurgence - the club his old man made his name at...I believe this puts us right in the mix.
The way things are, it looks like he's more likely than not to leave the Pies. I think it's out of us and Carlton. As much as he loves the cash, I doubt he'd got to Melbourne. (Unless the Neeld factor is a big pull)...