Shooter
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I don't buy the premise of your argument. For one thing, LeBron James plays in Cleveland, which is not exactly a glamorous NBA destination, and yet he makes millions in endorsements. Also, the kid will be able to buy out his old contract before his first one in the NBA is over. He'll get his chance to make millions if he stays in the league, and if he turns out to be any good.too small time. His buyout will amount to just about the same as his entire rookie deal... the only money he's going to make is endorsement $. Normally I look down on players trying to force themselves into larger markets because of my Blazer fandom, but with Rubio's case I understand. The kid is going to generate millions and should at least get some scratch.