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Dwight Jaynes pissing in our cornflakes saying pacers will match on his latest blog.
And just like he was "right" on the whole salary cap issues....
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Dwight Jaynes pissing in our cornflakes saying pacers will match on his latest blog.
All bird free agents are free to resign with their team for up to 5 years. They can only be signed by a new team or in a sign and trade for 4 years. This includes restricted free agents such as George Hill and Roy Hibbert.
There is a designated player rookie extension which can be for a 5th year and up to 30% of the cap. Other rookie extensions can only be 4 additional years for up to 25% of the cap. A team can only give one player the designated extension and have one more acquired via trade on their roster.
A 5 year contract that a teams own free agent signs does not make them a designated player.
These are both extended rookie deals, which I believe would mean only one could be the designated player,a nd get a 5th year.
Dwight Jaynes pissing in our cornflakes saying pacers will match on his latest blog.
It was all in my original post you responded to.
Indy can offer a 5th year and bigger annual increases. If Hibbert is wanting a max deal, if I'm Indy and want to keep Hibbert, I want that max deal to be offered by a team that can only offer 4 years and smaller annual increases. If/when Indy matches, they will be paying quite a bit less for Hibbert than if they offered the max they can offer. It's simply more palatable.
Where have you been?It was all in my original post you responded to.
Indy can offer a 5th year and bigger annual increases. If Hibbert is wanting a max deal, if I'm Indy and want to keep Hibbert, I want that max deal to be offered by a team that can only offer 4 years and smaller annual increases. If/when Indy matches, they will be paying quite a bit less for Hibbert than if they offered the max they can offer. It's simply more palatable.
Where have you been?
The Blazers already are the "other team", if reports are true that we have come to verbal terms with Hibbert.
What you are talking about has already happened.

But Indy could simply offer less to begin with. They don't need another team involved to do that. They don't have to offer him a max contract just because he wants one.
barfo
Yeah, but I guess you don't understand today's pro athlete.
Well, they don't understand me either.
barfo
Ken Berger: Also, Houston's offer sheet with Omer Asik has spiked interest in unrestricted centers Marcus Camby and Chris Kaman, sources say. 2 minutes ago
Shit. More competition for centers, driving up prices = Indy (IMO) more likely to match price tag of Hibbert. That's the market for centers dictating those high prices.
I will look it up, but when was the last time a true center led his team to a finals?
I will look it up, but when was the last time a true center led his team to a finals?
Is anybody thinking Hibbert will 'lead' the team? It's LMA's team.
Is anybody thinking Hibbert will 'lead' the team? It's LMA's team.
Sam Amico: Column: Hibbert situation puts Pacers in a pickle. http://www.foxsportsohio.com/07/02/… 1 minute ago
http://www.foxsportsohio.com/07/02/...-Pacers-in-pickle/landing.html?blockID=755264
Is anybody thinking Hibbert will 'lead' the team? It's LMA's team, with or without Hibbert.
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