Allen Crabbe signs offer sheet with Nets

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Should we match Brooklyn's offer sheet for Allen Crabbe?


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Kings are loaded in the backcourt. Have to think either Belinelli or Mclemore goes.
 
He getting 4/75 if reach his bonus it goes 83 million plus there also trade kicker. He saying if not starter he doesn't want come back. What has neil said we want players that what's to be here. Crabbe doesn't want be here don't match.
 
I just don't understand the people saying let him walk. Ok and then what do we do with the money saved? This is Portland. As you can see nobody that's top tier signs here.

Cap flexibility? Oh come on. No all NBA level player or what have u is coming thru the doors for us with the "money we save"

Markets like us have to build teams like this and Crabbe is that type of player you add to the overall strength in numbers strategy
I've given you shit before tunch. But this is some truth. I hate the contract, but I think we have to match.
 
It can if Nets agree to rip up offer sheet I believe. It was just done by the Bucks with Dellavedova who was going to sign with them but Cle traded him instead.
This.

http://www.slamonline.com/nba/bucks...r-39-million-offer-sheet/#Z0clZEjPbtbUvyek.97

Bucks Sign Matthew Dellavedova To 4-Year, $39 Million Offer Sheet

https://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2016/07/cavs_matthew_dellavedova.html

CLEVELAND, Ohio. – The Cleveland Cavaliers will orchestrate a sign-and-trade with the Milwaukee Bucks that will send restricted free agent guard Matthew Dellavedova to the division rival, league sources informed cleveland.com.

In return, Cleveland will receive a $4.8 million trade exception, cash and the rights to Albert Miralles, league sources told cleveland.com.

Cleveland.com reported earlier this week that the Cavaliers wouldn't match the Bucks' offer sheet of four years, $38.5 million.
 
Just because the cap is about to go up next year too (and actually I heard it's going to be about 5 million less than originally projected) doesn't mean that you can just throw around funny money contracts and avoid it biting you in the ass down the line. AC is barely above replacement level by some metrics.

Next man up.
biting how?
 
Honest question because I'm not sure. What incentive would NJ have to do a sign and trade?
 
This.

http://www.slamonline.com/nba/bucks...r-39-million-offer-sheet/#Z0clZEjPbtbUvyek.97

Bucks Sign Matthew Dellavedova To 4-Year, $39 Million Offer Sheet

https://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2016/07/cavs_matthew_dellavedova.html

CLEVELAND, Ohio. – The Cleveland Cavaliers will orchestrate a sign-and-trade with the Milwaukee Bucks that will send restricted free agent guard Matthew Dellavedova to the division rival, league sources informed cleveland.com.

In return, Cleveland will receive a $4.8 million trade exception, cash and the rights to Albert Miralles, league sources told cleveland.com.

Cleveland.com reported earlier this week that the Cavaliers wouldn't match the Bucks' offer sheet of four years, $38.5 million.
Cleveland keeps building trade exceptions, wonder what they're going to do.
 
Honest question because I'm not sure. What incentive would NJ have to do a sign and trade?
We'd have to give them a sweetener, like a draft pick, player, and/or cash. Plus we won't match, obviously.
 
He getting 4/75 if reach his bonus it goes 83 million plus there also trade kicker. He saying if not starter he doesn't want come back. What has neil said we want players that what's to be here. Crabbe doesn't want be here don't match.

I don't blame Crabbe. I'd take that offer too. That's insane money for a player of his stature. I love his game and don't want to lose him, but after him getting that offer I give him my blessing. Kind of like Wes last year.
 
This.

http://www.slamonline.com/nba/bucks...r-39-million-offer-sheet/#Z0clZEjPbtbUvyek.97

Bucks Sign Matthew Dellavedova To 4-Year, $39 Million Offer Sheet

https://www.cleveland.com/cavs/index.ssf/2016/07/cavs_matthew_dellavedova.html

CLEVELAND, Ohio. – The Cleveland Cavaliers will orchestrate a sign-and-trade with the Milwaukee Bucks that will send restricted free agent guard Matthew Dellavedova to the division rival, league sources informed cleveland.com.

In return, Cleveland will receive a $4.8 million trade exception, cash and the rights to Albert Miralles, league sources told cleveland.com.

Cleveland.com reported earlier this week that the Cavaliers wouldn't match the Bucks' offer sheet of four years, $38.5 million.
Brian may be right on this though because the difference is that Delly didn't have a chance to sign the offer sheet with the Bucks because the moratorium wasn't over yet. So it was only agreed upon. So it depends on if Crabbe really signed on the dotted line or if he just agreed to terms.
 
Brian may be right on this though because the difference is that Delly didn't have a chance to sign the offer sheet with the Bucks because the moratorium wasn't over yet. So it was only agreed upon. So it depends on if Crabbe really signed on the dotted line or if he just agreed to terms.
I thought if the teams and player agree, they can tear up the contract like you said.

Maybe I'm wrong. Boozer wasn't an RFA, but I think the Bulls did this with Eddy Curry and Jamal Crawford. Different CBA then, though.
 
Another honest question/scenario: IF we don't match & if @ the end of this we're left w/ $... what happens to the $? Is it possible to share the $ w/ the current players on the roster (saw something like this awhile back but I really don't know how this all works) after a certain period of time?

Also, could we not match & then sign ~30 year old Mirza Teletovic (I know he's not a perfect replacement but he does fill some of the holes left behind) & then split the remaining $?
 
biting how?

Allen my be rich and willing to spend, but I'd rather see the Blazers pay players (somewhat) close to what they are worth, in the hopes that you can actually move them if a trade opportunity comes along for a true third star. I can almost guarantee his deal is going to be immovable.

I'm also thinking there's potential for creating a malcontent here if he's paid starter's wages but doesn't get starter's minutes or the role he's looking for.
 
Allen my be rich and willing to spend, but I'd rather see the Blazers pay players (somewhat) close to what they are worth, in the hopes that you can actually move them if a trade opportunity comes along for a true third star. I can almost guarantee his deal is going to be immovable.

I'm also thinking there's potential for creating a malcontent here if he's paid starter's wages but doesn't get starter's minutes or the role he's looking for.

I just don't share your pessimism about him being unmovable.
Kanter's contract was terrible - he still has a market.
Monroe played like crap with a big FA contract - he still has a market.
Matthew F-ing Delly just got $10 mil/year for FOUR years.

I'd WAY rather have Crabbe than 2 Dellys.
 
I like him well enough to match it. I would then give him a real opportunity to be starter heading into the season.

He's just a real smooth, heady ball player who is growing more confident and consistent with his jump shot. Something you can count on. That and athletically he is gifted. And he also brings something defensively.
 

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