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The same problem we had with CJ. An undersized SG who doesn’t play defense for a damn. At least Simons has a reasonable contract.
Is Ant's contract, in the new CBA, for what he provides ,really reasonable? If it is, he should be able to be traded for a player at a needed position. What really is Ant's worth around the league. I'm beginning to think only the Blazers and their fans think he's valuable.
 


Dame and Oubre have reportedly been good friends and Dame recruited him before. Oubre has the talent to be a backup forward or possible starter, but the problem is he does nothing to help the defense.
 
The same problem we had with CJ. An undersized SG who doesn’t play defense for a damn. At least Simons has a reasonable contract.

I really believe that the 2nd apron will dramatically change the definition of 'reasonable contract' for limited players like Ant. 26M for a player more suited to be a 6th man than starter is a luxury that may not exist any more
 
Is Ant's contract, in the new CBA, for what he provides ,really reasonable? If it is, he should be able to be traded for a player at a needed position. What really is Ant's worth around the league. I'm beginning to think only the Blazers and their fans think he's valuable.

If Ant has no value then the Blazers probably are keeping him. I guess its possible they use his or Nurk salary in a trade for a starter, but we'd have to probably send out multiple first as well as resolve the Chicago pick. That just doesn't seem likely.
 
Is Ant's contract, in the new CBA, for what he provides ,really reasonable? If it is, he should be able to be traded for a player at a needed position. What really is Ant's worth around the league. I'm beginning to think only the Blazers and their fans think he's valuable.
and some of us don't even think he's that valuable
 
If Ant has no value then the Blazers probably are keeping him. I guess its possible they use his or Nurk salary in a trade for a starter, but we'd have to probably send out multiple first as well as resolve the Chicago pick. That just doesn't seem likely.
If something like that can't be done I just don't see us keeping Dame, I'm probably wrong because Joe has said big things will happen, Dame has hinted that if big things don't happen he will ask out and then nothing happens and Dame stays. That being said, I just can't imagine that the agreement that they came to in that meeting the other day was to run it back with the addition of Scoot and whatever MLE we decide to use. I guess we'll see pretty soon though.
 
https://bleacherreport.com/articles...e-agency-meetings-kyle-kuzmas-top-suitor-more

Why does Phoenix need Kyrie??? It's called basketball not basketballs?

There are plenty of execs throughout the league who don't at all believe in chemistry being an important factor in winning games. Not saying that's what's going on here, necessarily, but some purely view it as an arms race and a numbers game, others feel that balancing things like positional/play-style/strengths & weaknesses, etc. are the most important thing.

Thinking about the likelihood of any one team winning the whole thing -- where the high end, percentage-wise, might be like 8 or 9% and the low end only being, say 1%, (another way of saying regardless of what your roster looks like, there's actually a good amount of parity across the league), it's an interesting approach... Can all of those guys coexist well enough to make it work? That's been a big no for Kyrie since Cleveland...
 
https://bleacherreport.com/articles...e-agency-meetings-kyle-kuzmas-top-suitor-more

Why does Phoenix need Kyrie??? It's called basketball not basketballs?

Is Phoenix above the 2nd appron? If so they can't even give Kyrie their tax MLE. Is he going to sign for the vet minimum?

If I'm Dallas I tell him go ahead, good luck with that. Team was the 5th seed when he got there and 11th at the end of the season.

I suspect this is Durant just trying to help Kyrie negotiate for more money or more years from Dallas. If I'm Dallas I give him a one or two year deal and thats it.
 
Is Phoenix above the 2nd appron? If so they can't even give Kyrie their tax MLE. Is he going to sign for the vet minimum?

If I'm Dallas I tell him go ahead, good luck with that. Team was the 5th seed when he got there and 11th at the end of the season.
The prevailing idea that Dallas is going to give Kyrie a big deal is baffling given how terrible Kyrie and Luka were the limited time they played together. Maybe the theory is that they just need time to get used to each other but that trade looked terrible for the Mavs from the moment I read about it. Just like the Wolves trading for Gobert just not quite as crazy of an overpay for Kyrie but still a terrible move as far as fit goes.
 
Is Phoenix above the 2nd appron? If so they can't even give Kyrie their tax MLE. Is he going to sign for the vet minimum?

If I'm Dallas I tell him go ahead, good luck with that. Team was the 5th seed when he got there and 11th at the end of the season.

I suspect this is Durant just trying to help Kyrie negotiate for more money or more years from Dallas. If I'm Dallas I give him a one or two year deal and thats it.

I'm trying to find in the CBA how that works. If they break the apron right now, does that immediately remove that option or do they need to break the apron this year to remove the MLE next summer?
 
The prevailing idea that Dallas is going to give Kyrie a big deal is baffling given how terrible Kyrie and Luka were the limited time they played together. Maybe the theory is that they just need time to get used to each other but that trade looked terrible for the Mavs from the moment I read about it. Just like the Wolves trading for Gobert just not quite as crazy of an overpay for Kyrie but still a terrible move as far as fit goes.

Dallas was forced into the Kyrie trade because they realized they fucked up with Brunson and are afraid that Luka will want out. I agree that it was a stupid trade, but they were not afraid of rolling the dice. If the options are losing Luka without doing anything or losing him because they did something and it fails, the 2nd one makes more sense.

Let's hope Cronin and Dame have better communications so Dame understands why Cronin did/does what he does.
 
I'm trying to find in the CBA how that works. If they break the apron right now, does that immediately remove that option or do they need to break the apron this year to remove the MLE next summer?
Phoenix can't do a S&T because they are over the hard-cap apron (and they don't have assets to trade).
They have the tax-MLE this season (for ~$5M), but that is the most they can offer Irving.

There's no realistic way to get Irving on the Suns before the season starts.
 
We aren't doing anything of signficance to improve this team.

Dame's meeting earlier this week was a trade request that they're trying to kewp under wraps.

Have a strong feeling about this.
 
We aren't doing anything of signficance to improve this team.

Dame's meeting earlier this week was a trade request that they're trying to kewp under wraps.

Have a strong feeling about this.

I think the litmus test will be Jerami Grant.

If he signs somewhere else tomorrow, that's game over.
 
I dont think there is much of an appetite to pay him over 30 mil. Kings, Pistons, Knicks maybe... We might still want to keep his salary slot by arranging a S&T.

I think Grant will re-sign either way and be traded at a later time probably.
 
The prevailing idea that Dallas is going to give Kyrie a big deal is baffling given how terrible Kyrie and Luka were the limited time they played together. Maybe the theory is that they just need time to get used to each other but that trade looked terrible for the Mavs from the moment I read about it. Just like the Wolves trading for Gobert just not quite as crazy of an overpay for Kyrie but still a terrible move as far as fit goes.

From Dallas end I don't think the dollars matter a lot, but the years certainly do. If he is on an expiring contract the Lakers or Durants team or some place will give up a pick for him. But if its a number of years out and Kyrie starts sitting games to protest who know what it could be a mega contract Dallas can't get off of. It could even lead to them having nothing around Luka and he asks out.
 
I'm trying to find in the CBA how that works. If they break the apron right now, does that immediately remove that option or do they need to break the apron this year to remove the MLE next summer?

Not certain but I assume its similar to using the full MLE - the team gets hard capped at the apron. So if a tax team uses the tax MLE this summer they are hard capped at the 2nd apron for the next 12 months. I thought Phoenix was already over the 2nd apron and thus wouldn't have any ability to use either MLE in two days but I'm not certain.
 

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