Probably trade him at deadline for a pickI think it is a worse signing for the Suns than a non-signing for all these other teams being mentioned. This is like the Hill, Carter, and Randolph signings for the Kings last year. All it really does is make them a little better (didn't end up working out that way for the Kings last year) while it takes away the importunity to get a team like the Thunders or Nuggets to give you a first round pick to take a contract.
$35 mill/year goes a long way in Oklahoma.I feel bad for Indy most. What are the chances you draft a franchise player at 12 and he leaves you to play second fiddle in a worse market.
Big dawg in Indy too much for him.
Not winning anything in either.
That is brutal.
Dude is scared.
McDonough is nothing more than fighting for his job at this point.I love what the Suns have cooking. Maybe it seems odd that they want to win now, but I kind of hate that we've gotten to a point where teams are criticized for trying to be competitive at all.
According to the beat guys the magic were never letting Gordon leave. Don’t know how this became a thing.mcdermott 3/22 seems like a bit of a waste for pacers. no gordon, then?
Price goes down? Lol. That is an interesting interpretation of recent events.Not gonna be Lebron, PG and Kawhi?
Price goes down for Spurs. It's Ball, Kuz and some picks. Or eff off.
Lebron is coming anyway. Time to wait it out.
God I love Laker fans. It's a special kind of delusional.Price goes down? Lol. That is an interesting interpretation of recent events.
Off the books trade piece to Spurs for Leonardi'm sure they would have welcomed him back, but not sure at 6 mill/year. guess Sixers are still "star hunting"
Wish it were any other small market team, but the general notion is great.Best thing about PG staying is it tosses in the dumpster the idea that a player is predetermined to go somewhere a year later. Finally gives small market teams a little bone imo.
I mean it's just human nature. You just got a done a year of working with people. Got used to the area, the facilities. Kids got settled in schools. Do you want to up lift all that if the people you work with are not terrible to deal with?Best thing about PG staying is it tosses in the dumpster the idea that a player is predetermined to go somewhere a year later. Finally gives small market teams a little bone imo.
Plus, it has to make the Lakers think about what they are doing. Not wanting to give up too much for Leonard and assuming James might be a free agent again next summer, they are probably thinking, "Instead of trading the farm for Leonard, we will let our young talent get better, and then next summer Leonard will come here when he is a free agent and LeBron will follow." However, everyone thought Paul George was coming to LA, like it was a foregone conclusion, and look how that turned out.Best thing about PG staying is it tosses in the dumpster the idea that a player is predetermined to go somewhere a year later. Finally gives small market teams a little bone imo.
Does seem really odd. Wonder if the league will look at his deal and have a lot of questions. How does his agent allow him to sign 3 plus 1?Why did George sign 3 year +1 year option? If he signs for 2 years he's at 10 years and can go back into FA and get a fat raise? He held all the cards and this just seems like an odd finish. Especially when you consider the 5 year max offer he could have just signed with the Pacers had he been willing to forgo on LA.
This is a lot of money to spend and lose in the WC Semisoh my godSo what is the Thunder's tax bill? Can't believe they re-signed George and Grant.
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With Paul George and Jerami Grant on board, Oklahoma City now has a payroll of $156M with 11 players under contract. Because of the repeater tax penalty, the Thunder currently have a tax bill of $130M. The tax bill would be the largest in NBA history.
Yeah, I don't think the Baynes deal is too bad. He is solid for the CsBaynes back to Boston...nice, solid role-player...if they didn't have him come back they were going to have to replace him...would rather stick with a known quantity...
https://www.nbcsports.com/boston/celtics/aron-baynes-remaining-boston-multi-year-deal
I thought he'd get more. Good for the Raptors.VanVleet re-signs with Raptors for 2/18. Reasonable to me.
Doesn’t make any difference at all.He did say that Lebron won't be in the meeting though....
I wonder if he'll be the Laker meeting?
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Would be a tough day for Lakers to lose out on PG13, LeBron, GOB, and Kawhi.
Lebron in Philly with Simmons, Embiid and a couple shooters would destroy BostonIf Bron seriously wants to win titles at this point, and wants to have a real chance against GS, I think the only options he has left are Houston and Boston.
Maybe the fact Kevin Love is having mental breakdowns is scaring off other potential star partners?Doesn’t make any difference at all.
Lebron had to have told PG he wasn’t going to the Lakers right? Only way that move makes sense.
I was actually thinking something similar about Kyrie wanting out so badly.Maybe the fact Kevin Love is having mental breakdowns is scaring off other potential star partners?
Yeah that too.I was actually thinking something similar about Kyrie wanting out so badly.
Houston is currently $16 million over the cap. They couldn’t sign him now. As things stand now, they would have to do a sign and trade with Cleveland or make other trades to be able to sign him under the cap.Lebron has to sign with Houston or Philly at this point right? I dunno. Maybe OKC can make room and push their tax over 250 million. Would be worth it IMO
I still see Phil as too young, not enough depth. If Bron wants to take a longer approach and be the 2nd/3rd options behind Ben/Joel and sign long term then that's fine. But I think his ego is too big for that.Lebron in Philly with Simmons, Embiid and a couple shooters would destroy Boston
They would moonwalk into the EC finals.I still see Phil as too young, not enough depth. If Bron wants to take a longer approach and be the 2nd/3rd options behind Ben/Joel and sign long term then that's fine. But I think his ego is too big for that.
Second or third option? What??I still see Phil as too young, not enough depth. If Bron wants to take a longer approach and be the 2nd/3rd options behind Ben/Joel and sign long term then that's fine. But I think his ego is too big for that.
I still see Phil as too young, not enough depth. If Bron wants to take a longer approach and be the 2nd/3rd options behind Ben/Joel and sign long term then that's fine. But I think his ego is too big for that.
I'm pretty sure LeBron with a bunch of slobs a Cleveland just beat Boston in a seven-game series. Now add embiid and Simmons to that along with whatever else they have they're going to the finals regardless of what Boston does.I still see Phil as too young, not enough depth. If Bron wants to take a longer approach and be the 2nd/3rd options behind Ben/Joel and sign long term then that's fine. But I think his ego is too big for that.
Getting a jump on setting yourself up for 2019 disappointment. Nice hustle.So....who are the big FA's for next year?
Lebron at 35 is almost certainly one of the 5 best players in the league. Ben Simmons literally cannot shoot, how will he ever be an option over him?Yeah okay if you guys expect me to believe Bron gonna be first option at 35 36 years old over those two. Gtfo. Like I said, my timeline is 2 3 years out. They'd still get blasted by GS in Finals before Ben Joel can develop some more.