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Brooklyn Nets Spencer Dinwiddie asks for fan donations to pick next team

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Brooklyn Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie launches GoFundMe page to let fans pick next team to sign with.

(via GoFundMe)

Free agency in the NBA is an opportunity for players to maximize both their earnings and winning potential, making their decision to sign with a team crucial.

Brooklyn Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie is putting that decision in the hands of his fans after creating a GoFundMe page to donate money for the right to determine his next team.

After responding to a hypothetical question on Twitter, Dinwiddie later tweeted that he’ll let fans choose what team to sign with for a minimum contract.

“This is actually about a free market system and crowdsourcing a [free agency] decision,” Dinwiddie wrote.

Source: theGrio
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