illmatic99
formerly yuyuza1
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As Kuzma says, "first domino."
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And this is why I'm glad you're not GM.
Favors and Davis are basically polar opposites.
One exemplifies toughness and the other is soft as Charmin.
Jokic's contract gonna be a problem in determining "what's reasonable."Sounds like they will try and make a reasonable offer to him now, but if he doesn't take it then we do this again next year.

I'd be okay letting nurk walk if he wants jokic money.Jokic's contract gonna be a problem in determining "what's reasonable."![]()
MAX money? Sure. Let him walk in that case but another team has to give him MAX. We have right to match. No team is giving him MAX this off-season. We are going to get Nurkic for a bargain because of the climate around the NBA right now.I'd be okay letting nurk walk if he wants jokic money.
I'd be okay letting nurk walk if he wants jokic money.
Jokic is a borderline top 10 player. He put up a season averaging 19/11/6 from the Center position with a 25 PER, while shooting nearly 40% from 3 on nearly 4 attempts a game. And he's only 22. He's criminally underrated in general NBA circles.Jokic's contract gonna be a problem in determining "what's reasonable."![]()
Jokic's contract gonna be a problem in determining "what's reasonable."![]()
Jokic is a borderline top 10 player. He put up a season averaging 19/11/6 from the Center position with a 25 PER, while shooting nearly 40% from 3 on nearly 4 attempts a game. And he's only 22. He's criminally underrated in general NBA circles.
Nurk... isn't. Think he realizes this.
To piggyback on @Reep 's post, Nokic guarding anyone inside 10 feet turned them into Clint Capela or DeAndre Jordan at the rim.
Honestly, I don't have a huge problem paying guys coming off rookie deals. Look at Dame and CJ. They make 5M less than Paul Millsap. It's the 10+ year max players (LBJ, Curry, Durant) that are scary salaries.We complain about the defensive limitations of our starting guards, but they have nothing on Jokic. I can't help but wonder if the Jokic contract will be looked at as one of the worst of all times a few years from now.
Jokic is a borderline top 10 player. He put up a season averaging 19/11/6 from the Center position with a 25 PER, while shooting nearly 40% from 3 on nearly 4 attempts a game. And he's only 22. He's criminally underrated in general NBA circles.
Nurk... isn't. Think he realizes this.
Not a chance. He will likely always be a defensive liability but his offensive skill set will not disappear and he’s getting paid for what he contributes there.We complain about the defensive limitations of our starting guards, but they have nothing on Jokic. I can't help but wonder if the Jokic contract will be looked at as one of the worst of all times a few years from now.
I really wish Nurk would develop a 3-point game. And for God's sake, please.....can we get a Big Man coach? Please, Olshey....for once in your miserable existence, give us a Big Man coach!
I would like a Big Man's Coach, but not if Nurk is spending half his time 24 feet from the basket.
Jokic is a borderline top 10 player. He put up a season averaging 19/11/6 from the Center position with a 25 PER, while shooting nearly 40% from 3 on nearly 4 attempts a game. And he's only 22. He's criminally underrated in general NBA circles.
Nurk... isn't. Think he realizes this.
And once again a team overpays and provides leverage to other players (i.e. Nurk) to demand the same contract. You just can't protect owners from themselves.I disagree about Jokic being borderline top 10. He's a stat monster, but as mentioned, his defense is laughable. He hasn't led his team anywhere but back to the lottery, and his advanced stats regressed in his third year, compared to his second year. He's a unique talent, but I think opposing defenses are starting to figure him out. Not saying he's not good, just questioning if he's worth a $137 million max contract in today's guard/wing dominated game - especially given his defensive deficiencies.
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I don't expressing contracts just in raw numbers (5 yr/$164.5 mil)
Jokic is making, what, 33% of the current salary cap per year? That's a lot, almost
as bad as Blake Griffin (5 yr/$171 mil), 34.2% of team salary cap per year.
My guess though, is that it's 20% annual raises, and the salary cap doesn't go up nearly 20% each year.You've got a couple digits transposed there, Jokic's contract will be $146.5 million over 5 years. As a player with 0 - 6 years of NBA experience, his starting salary is limited to 25% of the salary cap.
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I think Davis has more to do with Collins development, that’s why he must stay imo....plus he’s one of the few Blazers who shows toughness on a consistent basis.Collins practicing against Nurk has a lot to do with his development
It's apples to oranges when you're comparing Jokic to Nurkic. I don't get this argument. Even his agent won't try to equate them, not sure why you guys areAnd once again a team overpays and provides leverage to other players (Nurk) to demand the same contract. You just can't protect owners from themselves.
Nurkic might was the point.It's apples to oranges when you're comparing Jokic to Nurkic. I don't get this argument. Even his agent won't try to equate them, not sure why you guys are
Collins is not a center, he has a small frame build. I think LaMarcus Aldridge's build is going to be his best case.Maybe up front, but I will assume Nurk gets no big offers this year as an RFA and by next year he will see what reality is. I like him at a reasonable price, but he isn't irreplaceable and I'm not totally convinced the Blazers wouldn't be better off developing Collins at C.
It's apples to oranges when you're comparing Jokic to Nurkic. I don't get this argument. Even his agent won't try to equate them, not sure why you guys are
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