Sunday, September 6th, 2009 at 10:46 am  |  13 responses

Lue Rejects Greeks’ Offer

According to Greek media, Tyronn Lue had really interesting offer from Greek team Thessaloniki PAOK but he decided to spend another season in the NBA. Lue has won two NBA championships in his first three seasons.

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  • niQ Posted: Sep.6 at 11:13 am
    meh.

  • niQ Posted: Sep.6 at 11:13 am
    which teams did lue win championships with?

  • Erildas Budraitis Posted: Sep.6 at 11:19 am
    Los Angeles Lakers

  • knock Posted: Sep.6 at 12:08 pm
    I think you meant to say, lue would rather retire than go greek. No team wants him.

  • boy sanchez Posted: Sep.6 at 1:41 pm
    Good job Lue.

  • Larsylad Posted: Sep.6 at 2:25 pm
    Sixth!

  • James the balla Posted: Sep.6 at 4:27 pm
    I love LUE!! One of my favorite players!!

  • [...] It looks like Lue has rejected PAOK’s contract offer — that feels like a foolish decision. I doubt he’ll be able to earn more in the NBA, [...]

  • Tarzan Cooper Posted: Sep.6 at 8:08 pm
    KANSAS CITY!!!

  • JLP Posted: Sep.7 at 2:38 am
    Another PG for Minnesota???

  • sush carter Posted: Sep.7 at 3:55 am
    breaking news: Lue signs with FIU, 3 years $25 mil

  • medichoops Posted: Sep.7 at 10:40 pm
    originaly from MEXICO MO.. yeaaa boy

  • Jeremy Posted: Sep.8 at 6:16 pm
    What this article fails to say, and sort of misleads with, is that Lue has been in the NBA for 11 years. Since then he has been a less than stellar player, often coming off the bench.

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