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According to Stotts, Melo is also useful if the game is tied and you need a stop. Brad Stevens agrees.
Little, even when he plays I feel like he doesn’t get used or involved enough in the offense. He seems like a great finisher around the rim and through contact.
Hollinger before free-agency began put Jones in a category of what type of contract he should get:
Less than the max but more than the MLE.
Yikers
Hollinger before free-agency began put Jones in a category of what type of contract he should get:
Less than the max but more than the MLE.
Yikers
Hollinger before free-agency began put Jones in a category of what type of contract he should get:
Less than the max but more than the MLE.
Yikers
We need to fire Stotts so we can at least TRY to include DJJ before the season ends. If he leaves we lose him AND we lose the MLE.
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I'm pretty sure the MLE resets every year for each team. If Jones stays or leaves wouldn't have any bearing on Portland being able to offer an MLE to another player this summer, providing their cap-situation qualifies
That's not the case. You get the MLE every year. Whether it's normal or tax payer changes, but losing your mle player doesn't effect anything.Supposedly some members of the media have said that if Jones opts out, we lose the MLE this summer. I think someone said Dan Marang had mentioned it. Not sure how to confirm it.
That's not the case. You get the MLE every year. Whether it's normal or tax payer changes, but losing your mle player doesn't effect anything.

Yeah, sorry,, not meant as an attack on you. Whoever said it was wrong.I don't know man
Just repeating what I heard
Yeah, sorry,, not meant as an attack on you. Whoever said it was wrong.
We will have the taxpayer MLE this off-season most likely. Unless some drastic salary shuffling goes down.
Maybe that's what he meant. We lose the better of the two MLEs if Derrick opts out.
They're wrong.Supposedly some members of the media have said that if Jones opts out, we lose the MLE this summer. I think someone said Dan Marang had mentioned it. Not sure how to confirm it.
They're wrong.
Wiz is correct... It resets every year. Portland can use the MLE (depending upon the cap situation). Portland will almost assuredly be in the tax, so we'll get the Tax-MLE for ~$6M instead of the Full-MLE for ~$10M. This has no bearing on if DJJ is on the team or not.
Having said all that - the desire for Portland to use the Tax-MLE given the financial constraints is an entirely separate discussion.
They're wrong.
Wiz is correct... It resets every year. Portland can use the MLE (depending upon the cap situation). Portland will almost assuredly be in the tax, so we'll get the Tax-MLE for ~$6M instead of the Full-MLE for ~$10M. This has no bearing on if DJJ is on the team or not.
Having said all that - the desire for Portland to use the Tax-MLE given the financial constraints is an entirely separate discussion.
For the '20-'21 season, Portland will avoid the tax.I thought they weren't going to be in the tax this year?
For the '20-'21 season, Portland will avoid the tax.
For the '21-'22 season - there is almost no way for Portland to avoid it. Therefore, Portland will have the Tax-MLE at their disposal to use this summer during FA.


No worries. Not sure how to confirm what he said. Maybe tweet him? I don't use twitter at all though.
Majority teams will be in the same boat unless in next couple year margin goes way up. These owners in the last negotiation with players wasn't the smartest and there going to loose big. But will this money you have to throw out to the players and the owners get ding big time will this lead to Jody to sell the club.probably, but not certain:
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start with the 131.5M number. Than assume both Powell and Jones opt-out. That would put the Blazers at 110M in guaranteed salary. Nurkic's salary is non-guaranteed so the Blazers are at about 98M in guarantees. But they won't waive Nurkic so it's back to 110M
the tax line will be around 36M and the Apron will be around 142M. So, theoretically, Portland has 32 million in room. But that would only be if they renounced all of Powell, Jones, Zach, Kanter and Melo....which wouldn't happen. So, cap-holds alone would push Portland over the apron (Powell, Kanter, and Zach have over 30M in cap-holds). And that's probably true even if there is a mutual parting of the ways between Jones and the Blazers
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but I still question the sustainability here. If Portland goes over the tax line next season, then they'd be liable for repeater tax in the 2022-23 season (taxpayers in 3 of the 4 previous seasons). And look at what their situation is that year (last column)
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88M for three players. Call it 91-92M for 4 players as they'd have their 1st round pick. And say Powell has been re-signed for 20M. So then Portland is at 111-112M for 5 players. That would be about 30M margin, maybe less, between the tax line and guaranteed salary. 30M to sign 9 players. It could be a 20M margin if Olshey has re-signed Zach...and we all know he wants to.
so, 20-30M between where they are and the repeater tax; and they'd be looking at re-signing Nurkic, RoCo, Simons, and Little, plus at least 4 other players. I just can't see this ending well. The only path is to say, all-or-nothing next season and if they don't win it all...go full rebuild.
but whichever way it goes, fucking Olshey shouldn't be in charge of it
When was the last time we had a free agent whiff this hard?
The funny thing is that if you go back and look through this thread, you'll see a bunch of people who are unhappy with the signing because we didn't think DJJ fit our system. I'm still not convinced that DJJ couldn't be useful if he was used correctly, but this sure seems like another example of Neil being terrible at free agency.
The Jones benching was predictable. It's partly why I was so skeptical in this thread initially.When was the last time we had a free agent whiff this hard?
The funny thing is that if you go back and look through this thread, you'll see a bunch of people who are unhappy with the signing because we didn't think DJJ fit our system. I'm still not convinced that DJJ couldn't be useful if he was used correctly, but this sure seems like another example of Neil being terrible at free agency.
Don't put this one on Neil at all.
The Jones benching was predictable. It's partly why I was so skeptical in this thread initially.
But we SAW him flourish in some games and it was obvious that Terry didn't know how to maximize him. That's a coaching problem because Jones' strengths PERFECTLY align with what this team needs most. Our dumbass coach doesn't understand any system except his own antiquated one. Don't put this one on Neil at all.
Maybe he thought Terry would change. That was the discussion early in the season. Terry himself said he'd changeHow can you not put it on Neil when it's Neil who employs the coach? He signed DJJ knowing full well how limited Terry is. If a lot of people on this board could see it coming, how could the guy being paid to know this shit not know it?
Maybe he thought Terry would change. That was the discussion early in the season. Terry himself said he'd change
