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The press conference was pretty clear the Blazers are in 'win now' mode, and aren't going to give projects much room for error in real games. Now Mo on the other hand...unlimited leash.Sounds like Meyers was told "last chance'
And I'm OK with that. If I understand correctly we will have approximately the same amounts to spend on free agents whether we resign him or not, so signing him gets us an extra proven player?I know people hate Mo, but I would rather keep him and use our MLE and BAE on other needs. Its either we keep him or put our eggs in the McCollum basket.
And I'm OK with that. If I understand correctly we will have approximately the same amounts to spend on free agents whether we resign him or not, so signing him gets us an extra proven player?
In that case: Burn him! He's a witch!I dont believe that's the case. We don't have any bird rights with him, so we would need to use one of our exceptions to re-sign him after he opts out, thus reducing other options.

We do have non bird.
You're right; if Mo signs a deal starting at 3.17M or less, we can keep him without using MLE.
I don't see that happening, but I guess anything is possible.
Nobody offered him more than $2.5 million last year. With an 11PER season, being a year older, and another season with significant injuries do you really see teams offering more now?
I'll be shocked if another team gives him more than $3 million per year.
Unexpected cap increases make teams do crazy things. Plus, PER aside, he was nationally lauded for being "the only consistent bench player" on a team that improved by 21 wins after his arrival. I'll be surprised if he can't get a deal of at least $10M/3y.
3/10 is roughly what we can give him with non bird rights.
