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Haynes has already said he expects us to try and sign spencer hawes if indy matches hibbert
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jason thompson will get 3 years 12 million or so
just was at Sac forum, read there that "rumors" are he's lookin for 7-8 mil per
Hibber - 7'2"
Leonard - 7'1.25"
When was the last time the Blazers had this big of a center rotation?
i like hibbert but i'm not in favor of doing a S&T for him.I'm in favor of paying him the max to get him, but it is 3 to 4 mill over what he is worth as it. were already overpaying him so why give more assets when he isn't worth what we are paying for him to begin with?
i like hibbert but i'm not in favor of doing a S&T for him.I'm in favor of paying him the max to get him, but it is 3 to 4 mill over what he is worth as it. were already overpaying him so why give more assets when he isn't worth what we are paying for him to begin with?
Mike Wells @MikeWellsNBA
The Pacers have agreed to a 5 year deal with George HIll, according to a source.
I believe only one guy per team can get a 5 year contract now, so looks like at the least, Indy will not be negotiating with Hibbert during this time to up our offer.
Hadn't heard that rule.... But even if.... Hibbert's signing our max offer of 4 years. So, all Indy has to do is match, and there's no issue.
yeah why would indy bother? they can just match his 4 year deal and save some guaranteed money
Hadn't heard that rule.... But even if.... Hibbert's signing our max offer of 4 years. So, all Indy has to do is match, and there's no issue.
yeah why would indy bother? they can just match his 4 year deal and save some guaranteed money
One question I have is that if Pacers match what do we do next? I do think odds are 60/40 they do match. Do we go after a Hawes or kamam of someone else? Also our capspace would dwindle sigificantly if we match a Nicoffer, if he signs for 11 mil our capspace goes down roughly to 10-11 mil. So what is Plan B?
If I'm Indy.... I prefer another team come along, offer him the max, and then match.
We can't offer the 5th year, and our annual salary increases are smaller, IIRC. (without S&T, of course)
I think Oshley has already mentioned this in interviews, and I agree that the Blazers should have a team pow-wow as soon as Indy matches (if and when they do), and they should very seriously consider using this summer's cap space on whatever leftover free agents are willing to sign for one and two year deals. If set up properly, the Blazers can again have a large chunk of cap space in Summer of 2014. As of now, there will be a LOT more UFA's worth getting excited over.
The risk is that LaMarcus is upset at two years of limbo and playing with too little talent and demands a trade before the retool can be finished.
Why would Indy prefer another team to come along?
Mike Wells @MikeWellsNBA
The Pacers have agreed to a 5 year deal with George HIll, according to a source.
I believe only one guy per team can get a 5 year contract now, so looks like at the least, Indy will not be negotiating with Hibbert during this time to up our offer.
Did Hibbert accept the offer? Once he accepts, Indy only has 2 days to match right?
Did Hibbert accept the offer? Once he accepts, Indy only has 2 days to match right?
We can do sign and trade without giving anything up, FYI. Indy could S&T Hibbert to us and just receive a player exception. Or, we could send a Claver and/or Freeland back, and the net difference in value would still create a trade exception for Indy. I'd prefer to agree to a S&T at this moment, as it would ensure that Hibbert is here (as opposed to waiting 12 more grueling days).
They will have three days.... but not until July 11th. That's the first day the offer can be officially signed.
Dwight Jaynes pissing in our cornflakes saying pacers will match on his latest blog.
Ahhh okay, been away for a while. So on July 11th is when all the proposed "restricted free-agent" signings can take place? Interesting!