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Don't these teams realize the China money is going away. That's like 15-20% of the revenue
 
Really didn’t think Brown would get paid. Thought Boston would offer him $90million and wait until Summer if it is not accepted.

They had to overpay though, otherwise Atlanta would have offered him a max next Summer anyway.
I like Jaylen Brown as well. But, he really is a glue guy kind of role player.
 
Nah. Nowhere near as bad as 2016 contracts.
Not quite as many as in 2016. But there are still some really godawful contracts being handed out. There are some GMs that will probably be fired over these in a couple of seasons.
 
Hield is a better player than Brown now and will be through the duration of both contracts. Jesus what an overpay.
 
Not quite as many as in 2016. But there are still some really godawful contracts being handed out. There are some GMs that will probably be fired over these in a couple of seasons.

I don’t think these are bad deals. It reminds me more of when Steven Adams received $25million per year. With his offensive limitations he’s probably not worth that money but it’s also not a terrible contract that you would need to attach picks to get rid of and you could easily find a few teams in the league that would be willing to take it.

In case of Brown and Siakam their ceiling is much, much higher. In Hield’s case that’s a good contract that half teams in the league would gladly take.

There’s also added value in extending your own players. Boston weren’t choosing between spending $27million a year on Brown and giving the same money to another player, they will be capped out so all they were choosing between was whether they preferred to keep Brown or maintain flexibility of being able to offer full MLE and avoid tax. It’s a fairly straightforward choice. Delaying this until next Summer would have been pointless because he 100% was getting a max offer in 2020.
 
I don’t think these are bad deals. It reminds me more of when Steven Adams received $25million per year. With his offensive limitations he’s probably not worth that money but it’s also not a terrible contract that you would need to attach picks to get rid of and you could easily find a few teams in the league that would be willing to take it.

In case of Brown and Siakam their ceiling is much, much higher. In Hield’s case that’s a good contract that half teams in the league would gladly take.

There’s also added value in extending your own players. Boston weren’t choosing between spending $27million a year on Brown and giving the same money to another player, they will be capped out so all they were choosing between was whether they preferred to keep Brown or maintain flexibility of being able to offer full MLE and avoid tax. It’s a fairly straightforward choice. Delaying this until next Summer would have been pointless because he 100% was getting a max offer in 2020.
I like the Hield contract, and I like Siakam and Brown as players, but really think their contracts are shit. Won't argue with you though since I don't see either of us changing our minds.
 
That 2016 draft class:

1. Simmons - signed for max
2. Ingram - will get paid next year
3. Brown - signed for close to max
4. Bender - nearly out of the league
5. Dunn - fringe player
6. Hield - signed for $20M+
7. Murray - signed for max
8. Chriss - nearly out of the league
9. Pöltl - fringe player
10. Maker - nearly out of the league
11. Sabonis - signed for $20M+

How Suns managed to end up getting two players who have no role.
 
curious...if the Siakam contract is shit, what is CJ's contract?
CJ has proven himself over time to be worthy of his contract. Siakam has had one good season. And yes he would be worth that contract if he continues to improve, but he also won't be playing with Kawhi any more and his usage is about to go up significantly. I like him and hope he is able to step up. But don't pretend that playing next to a super duper star like Kawhi didn't make his job a lot easier. Call it the "Lebron effect".
 
I read a rumor yesterday skimming around for Blazers articles that said the Blazers were one of 3 teams the Clippers are talking too about moving some of our players or picks for Harrell and Harkless...they said if we did it we'd probably waive Harkless and I think Trent was included…they claimed Harrell would make us a contender.....probably a big nothing burger but it was a scenario I hadn't thought about...if I can find it again I'll link it.
 
I read a rumor yesterday skimming around for Blazers articles that said the Blazers were one of 3 teams the Clippers are talking too about moving some of our players or picks for Harrell and Harkless...they said if we did it we'd probably waive Harkless and I think Trent was included…they claimed Harrell would make us a contender.....probably a big nothing burger but it was a scenario I hadn't thought about...if I can find it again I'll link it.

Are we even able to trade for Harkless?
 
CJ has proven himself over time to be worthy of his contract. Siakam has had one good season. And yes he would be worth that contract if he continues to improve, but he also won't be playing with Kawhi any more and his usage is about to go up significantly. I like him and hope he is able to step up. But don't pretend that playing next to a super duper star like Kawhi didn't make his job a lot easier. Call it the "Lebron effect".

apples meet oranges...CJ had played one good year, just like Siakam, when he signed his rookie extension. And Siakam's 3rd season was much better than CJ's. Further, CJ's rookie extension will pay him more next season than Siakam will make on his extension.

I don't mind if you think CJ is a better player, although it would be hard to justify. But when it comes to contracts, Toronto has Siakam for 5-years/132M; Portland has CJ for 4-years/130M. And as I pointed out, Siakam was significantly better last season statistically, and unlike CJ, he's a 2 way player. To call Siakam's contract "shit" while rationalizing CJ's is just homerism IMO
 
apples meet oranges...CJ had played one good year, just like Siakam, when he signed his rookie extension. And Siakam's 3rd season was much better than CJ's. Further, CJ's rookie extension will pay him more next season than Siakam will make on his extension.

I don't mind if you think CJ is a better player, although it would be hard to justify. But when it comes to contracts, Toronto has Siakam for 5-years/132M; Portland has CJ for 4-years/130M. And as I pointed out, Siakam was significantly better last season statistically, and unlike CJ, he's a 2 way player. To call Siakam's contract "shit" while rationalizing CJ's is just homerism IMO

CJs contract is shit.
 
apples meet oranges...CJ had played one good year, just like Siakam, when he signed his rookie extension. And Siakam's 3rd season was much better than CJ's. Further, CJ's rookie extension will pay him more next season than Siakam will make on his extension.

I don't mind if you think CJ is a better player, although it would be hard to justify. But when it comes to contracts, Toronto has Siakam for 5-years/132M; Portland has CJ for 4-years/130M. And as I pointed out, Siakam was significantly better last season statistically, and unlike CJ, he's a 2 way player. To call Siakam's contract "shit" while rationalizing CJ's is just homerism IMO
CJ had already averaged over 20 ppg for 4 striaght seasons before he signed his last extension. Huh?

You also don't seem to acknowledge the fact that playing next to Kawhi made Siakam's life extremely easy.
 
CJs contract is shit.

I wouldn't call it shit, but I would say it's bloated. Worse is it limits what Portland can do and he's not really an all-star level player. But the NBA is filled with bloated deals

CJ had already averaged over 20 ppg for 4 striaght seasons before he signed his last extension. Huh?

that's true, but Toronto wasn't signing Siakam to his 3rd contract. It was his rookie extension. Teams pay players in that situation, especially after they just lose a top-5 player in free agency. Portland paid Roy, Aldridge, Dame, and CJ in the same fashion

You also don't seem to acknowledge the fact that playing next to Kawhi made Siakam's life extremely easy.

I'l acknowledge that but then you need to acknowledge that CJ playing next to Dame has made his life easy. Dame may not be quite at the level that Kawhi is, but he may be just as effective, if not more so, at making teammates better

and you're not getting it. As I said, I wouldln't have pushed back if you had just said Siakam had a bloated deal...like CJ. But you're basically arguing CJ's contract is fine while Siakam's is "shit". That's an extreme contrast and makes no sense at all
 
Jesus, all the rookie contract extensions today....

15M for Taurean Prince? I mean sure but.....damn. Didn't a lot of people want this guy?
 
I wouldn't call it shit, but I would say it's bloated. Worse is it limits what Portland can do and he's not really an all-star level player. But the NBA is filled with bloated deals



that's true, but Toronto wasn't signing Siakam to his 3rd contract. It was his rookie extension. Teams pay players in that situation, especially after they just lose a top-5 player in free agency. Portland paid Roy, Aldridge, Dame, and CJ in the same fashion



I'l acknowledge that but then you need to acknowledge that CJ playing next to Dame has made his life easy. Dame may not be quite at the level that Kawhi is, but he may be just as effective, if not more so, at making teammates better

and you're not getting it. As I said, I wouldln't have pushed back if you had just said Siakam had a bloated deal...like CJ. But you're basically arguing CJ's contract is fine while Siakam's is "shit". That makes no sense at all
I suppose we just have differing opinions on these players. What I will acknowledge though, is that a team can't just let young and talented draft picks just leave after their rookie contracts. Raptors really did need to keep Siakam. And I probably would have offered the same contract, even though I don't like it.
 
Jesus, all the rookie contract extensions today....

15M for Taurean Prince? I mean sure but.....damn. Didn't a lot of people want this guy?

I think a lot of players are signing the extensions now before the China stuff hurts the salary cap in the upcoming years.
 
I read a rumor yesterday skimming around for Blazers articles that said the Blazers were one of 3 teams the Clippers are talking too about moving some of our players or picks for Harrell and Harkless...they said if we did it we'd probably waive Harkless and I think Trent was included…they claimed Harrell would make us a contender.....probably a big nothing burger but it was a scenario I hadn't thought about...if I can find it again I'll link it.
1. Why would we waive Moe?
2. I don't think we CAN trade for Moe, at least for a while.
3. Harrell would not make us a contender
 

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