KeepOnRollin
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Saw this coming but why now? To make room on the roster for an inbound player via trade?
Deadline to be stretched is the end of the month. This puts us below the tax.
Hell no.So is Lamarcus Aldridge really coming back?
If they really did stretch his contract, it's a clear indication they're going to stay under the tax this year.
That means they aren't signing anyone else. Any trades with more money coming in than out, you can just forget about them happening. Any trades with more players going out than coming in would have to also have to have less money coming back, enough to get back to 14 roster spots without going back over the tax.
This is a very odd decision considering the hard cap. Being cheapskates is pretty much the only logical conclusion. I hope that's wrong.
It has nothing to do with Didi. It's that if they have to stay under the tax, they can't improve the roster by say signing a Dwight Howard or something. And for trades they can't take back more than goes out. This hampers Cronin the entire season.I guess people can call them "Cheapskates" but why? Louzada was louZee. Why stay over the tax for a player like that?
Good business isn't being cheap?
This is the exact opposite of what is rumored to be happening.Sale of team soon to follow!
Here is a sideways thought. Maybe Jodi went public with the team isnt for sale because there is already a private agreement to sell to Mr. Knight and they mist need to work out all the details and knight wants the books in order first?
Sure. Why not? If around the trade deadline there is some hope for a playoff run and or a player available to make a difference they now have a roster spot and a little more flexibility. If things look like there is no sense in going into the tax then they can hold fast. This is just smart.Im thinking they stay put unless till before trade deadline.
Look it does have something to do with Didi. He isn't worth keeping. He certainly isn't worth staying over the tax for. He's the one that got cut. Yeah it has something to do with Didi.It has nothing to do with Didi. It's that if they have to stay under the tax, they can't improve the roster by say signing a Dwight Howard or something. And for trades they can't take back more than goes out. This hampers Cronin the entire season.
I guess we finally figured out which poster is actually Neil Olshey's burner account.Look it does have something to do with Didi. He isn't worth keeping. He certainly isn't worth staying over the tax for. He's the one that got cut. Yeah it has something to do with Didi.
Also your trying to say they are being cheap? Won't argue that but IMO they are being smart not cheap.
I guess people can call them "Cheapskates" but why? Louzada was louZee. Why stay over the tax for a player like that?
Good business isn't being cheap?
Between being hard capped and now ducking the tax, cutting a guaranteed contract severely limits their ability to improve the team the entire season, even if they're really good. So yes, in a vacuum waiving Didi to get under the tax is a no-brainer, but this move was yet another indication they aren't willing to do whatever it takes to put the best possible roster on the floor.Look it does have something to do with Didi. He isn't worth keeping. He certainly isn't worth staying over the tax for. He's the one that got cut. Yeah it has something to do with Didi.
Also your trying to say they are being cheap? Won't argue that but IMO they are being smart not cheap.
Look it does have something to do with Didi. He isn't worth keeping. He certainly isn't worth staying over the tax for. He's the one that got cut. Yeah it has something to do with Didi.
Also your trying to say they are being cheap? Won't argue that but IMO they are being smart not cheap.

Between being hard capped and now ducking the tax, cutting a guaranteed contract severely limits their ability to improve the team the entire season, even if they're really good. So yes, in a vacuum waiving Didi to get under the tax is a no-brainer, but this move was yet another indication they aren't willing to do whatever it takes to put the best possible roster on the floor.
Im sure Didi still has lots of fans in here that will follow him because he wore a Blazers jersey.
CheapFree Agent? Trade?
Cheap
