Mediocre Man
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Depends on the owner and their past moves, so yesIs it cheap to want to get 16 million instead of keeping a player who won't play much this year?
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Depends on the owner and their past moves, so yesIs it cheap to want to get 16 million instead of keeping a player who won't play much this year?
I guess I can understand that point. It’s valid but still at this point right now this is the move to make. My bigger problem was being hard capped in the first place but then I wasn’t in on the calls and negotiations being had. So I’m not sure he didn’t try things that could have been different and I don’t know who is actually calling the shots as it sits.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.
I'm sorry but this is just incorrect.It doesn't limit the ability to improve. Portland still has all the same tools at their disposal to potentially improve the team as they did before.
The luxury tax is determined in the off season?Is it cheap to want to get 16 million instead of keeping a player who won't play much this year?
A roster spot is a tool for improvement....especially if it's a position of need..as I said, a G league 7 ftr...if you like him at the deadline you can convert him to a roster spot like we did with Watford.I'm sorry but this is just incorrect.
But it's projected right now. Pretty much everyone considers this as a move to get under the cap except you i guess?The luxury tax is determined in the off season.
Ya, picking up a veteran backup PF ,who can consistently drain a shot, and rebound , makes no sense at all.Hell no.
What is no longer at their disposal after this move?I'm sorry but this is just incorrect.
That's the feeling i get also? It's like this guy thinks he knows more than everyone else?What is no longer at their disposal after this move?
I feel like Dame could go on an epic parody rant. "I'm supposed to be the franchise player and we're in here talkin about luxury tax! Listen, we talkin bout luxury tax. Not a game! Not a game! Not a game! We talkin about luxury tax. Not a game, not the game I go out there and die for and play every game like it's my last. It's not the game, we're talkin about luxury tax man! I mean how silly is that. We're talkin about luxury tax..."
It would be hilarious but it would also be really serious because even though cutting Didi is a smart move, it can't be encouraging for Dame to see that the team is worried about the luxury tax. "Luxury Tax?!? We're talkin about luxury tax man. We're talkin about luxury tax. We talkin about luxury tax. We ain't talkin about the game. When you come into the arena and you see me play, you see me play don't you? You see me give everything I got right? But we're talkin about luxury tax right now..."
Anyway, I think it's a hard sell if we don't come out absolutely killing it, to get Dame to believe that our first priority is winning a championship with him when we're worried about staying under the luxury tax for the third season in a row. I realize and I'm sure Dame realizes that it resets the repeater provision but Luxury Tax!?!
