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Pelicans this year are 22-13 without Cousins and 26-21 with Cousins. Cousins will likely be demanding around 30 mil first season.
Considering they may reach the NBA Finals without him? I'd save the money and let him go elsewhere. Lakers?
Ball/Ingram/PlayoffP/Randle/Cousins
No. Lakers only have room for 2 max guys, lol, not 3.Wait you mean
Ball/Ingram/Lebron\George\Cousins
Of course they should re-sign him. You don't let a player like that walk away for free and I am pretty confident that he will still be a very good player after he returns from the injury. If it doesn't work out, they can still probably trade him somewhere else and get a good return back.
What exactly is the benefit of not signing him? They can't use that money to make an offer to anybody else anyway as they'll be above the cap with Holiday and Davis deals.
I don't think it's as black and white as you may think. Looking at it by the numbers would lead one to say no.
With Cousins 26-21 which projects tor a record of 45-37 not good enough for the playoffs this year
Without Cousins 22-13 which projects to 50-32 which would be a 3rd seed this year
Looking at that alone says no, but then you look at the salary cap implications. With letting Cousins walk they end up with a team salary projection of around $120 mil which will be under the luxury tax.
Now adding in Cousins projected salary of around 30 mil and then Rondo along with filler to the roster will push that team salary in the 140-145mil range. Factor in the cost of luxury tax and restrictions of ability to make deas that salary would be equivalent to approximately $160 mil with about 20mil worth of luxury tax payments and a possibility of being in the luxury tax as a repeater which limits a team considerably from being able to make deals and sign players. So it appears it would cost a lot more for a possibility of being worse. Sometimes walking away from a deal is better than making a deal. If these numbers project out somewhat accurate, which team would you choose if you owned the Pelicans? Sure you can trade Cousins, but it would also require the team to take back comparable salary.
If you want to factor in last year after the trade the Pelicans are an even worse 10-11 with Cousins or a projection of 43-41 record including all games Cousins has played for the Pelicans.
Just another way of analyzing what the best direction might be.
BTW not resigning Cousins condemns them to mid-tier level forever. They aren’t going to win a championship or even get close with the current roster and they are also going to run out of options to improve it. They’ve been trading away their picks to compete now for a few years, they don’t have any young players who could improve significantly.
Cousins might give them a small chance to make a jump to the next level. He might also give them a small chance to trade their way into contention. Letting him go has zero benefit whatsoever, aside from the money factor of their owners care about it. The next time they can use that money will be when Davis expires.
They need to re-sign him. It gives them more options moving forward.
No way. Achilles injury, $30 million/year are a bad combo for flexibility. If he sucks out of the injury, they're stuck with him.
And that's a problem why?
but the numbers say they are better without Cousins. Sacramento never went anywhere with Cousins either. Sure you can blame Sacramento but now we have 2 teams to support the idea that maybe Cousins doesn't help promote winning. It's nothing against his talent as obviously he is very talented. Just doesn't seem to result in wins. 30+ mil a year and paying the luxury tax for many years to have a worse record makes no sense and something the Pelicans really need to seriously look at. Maybe it will be different next year but it's an expensive gamble at this stage.
As a Blazers fan, yay! But honestly, nobody should be making the argument that the Pels would benefit from re-signing Cousins.
They need to re-sign him. It gives them more options moving forward.
How do they benefit from not re-signing him? Assume their owners don’t mind paying luxury tax as long as they are competitive, what is any possible benefit the team has from not having him around?
How do they benefit from not re-signing him? Assume their owners don’t mind paying luxury tax as long as they are competitive, what is any possible benefit the team has from not having him around?
I think you'd have an easier time getting value out of Cousins than Vonleh... You could trade Cousins for a large expiring deal and draft pick, or any number of creative things. We've done that kind of thing plenty of times. Vonleh didn't have near the upside that a Cousins deal would have. You can't just let that go if you want to compete.Problem is, trading him will bring back basically equal salary and will still put them well into luxury tax hell for awhile. We were a 3rd seed this year and a little over the luxury tax and Olshey (probably via Paul Allen) traded Vonleh to get the team under the luxury tax to allow much more flexibility going forward. Pelicans would lose that ability. If Cousins had a better track record of promoting winning then yes, it's a no brainer.
It's a tough decision and if you believe the contention that Cousins doesn't help them win more, you don;t sign him and stay out of the luxury tax which not only costs a lot of money but also restricts ability to make deals and sign players. If you believe Cousins will promote more winning and willing to pay the luxury tax, then you sign him. By the way, to further expand on the numbers, Pelicans were 13-11 with Cousins playing last year. The Pelicans/ GS series might put more light on the idea, but I was very impressed with how the Pelicans played.
Being stuck with a mostly useless player on a massive contract for years kind of sucks. $30 million a year is a lot of cash to pre-pay for finding out if the Boogie/Brow experiment is worth it, especially after you signed a hungry Mirotic and are getting benefits from that right now.
I think you'd have an easier time getting value out of Cousins than Vonleh... You could trade Cousins for a large expiring deal and draft pick, or any number of creative things. We've done that kind of thing plenty of times. Vonleh didn't have near the upside that a Cousins deal would have. You can't just let that go if you want to compete.
*Edit*
However, if he has really gained a ton of weight then I'd have to make the decision based on a physical assessment. If he's not willing to do a workout that says a lot.
