Free agent Ian Clark is still hoping for more than the minimum salary, tweets Darren Wolfson of 5 Eyewitness News.
The Timberwolves are interested in signing the fourth-year guard shooting guard, who spent the past two seasons in Golden State. Tony Allen, formerly of the Grizzlies, remains another free agent possibility for Minnesota.
Clark has received multiple minimum-salary offers but is holding out for something better, according to Wolfson. The Wolves are operating just under the cap and already used their $4.3MM room mid-level exception on Jamal Crawford.
Clark appeared in 77 games for the Warriors last season, averaging 6.8 points per night and shooting a career-best 37% from 3-point range. He is seeking a raise from his 2016/17 salary of a little more than $1.015MM.
2/12 or 3/18 seems ab fair. But everyone else has spent their money. Bulls?
Someone should give him their BAE.
How much of their MLE does Memphis have left? He could be a good fit there.
He’s a scrub surprised any even entertains this guy with offers.
This proves that you know nothing about his game.
Don’t be greedy it’s plenty of cash to live off of.
Charlotte needs another ball handler and has been working out guys like Norris Cole, Marcus Paige, Nick Johnson. Why not take a chance on Clark with the BAE.
They know Ian Clark wont entertain the minimum and thats all the hornets are willing to give up…
I think they have about 8 million because MCW only signed for the MLE