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Very few players/people want to build anything anymore. They want it easy, to be given to them. Players want to be the final piece, not one of many pieces needed. We won last year but we're not one player away. Lillard isn't on a Lebron level, he's not even considered 1 of a big 3. Not saying he won't be, just that he's not now. We have to accept the fact that there isn't a player that is going to come through the door that we can ride to a championship. We're going to have to fight, kick, claw, scratch, work and struggle to get to a championship. Luckily I truly believe that Lillard and CJ are the men who can lead us, I also believe that Olshey and Stotts can get us there too. With hard work and a little luck we can get to the point where a free agent will want to join us because they think they could be the frosting on our 'ship cake. Until then don't sweat the small stuff.

Very well said, and I agree. I just thought we were about there already. But your right. Patience. Its not a light switch that is going to change over night. Cultures take time to develop and become a stronghold and have sustainability for the long term.
 
Chicago can't get top tier FAs to sign there.

They did sign Carlos Boozer and over-the-hill Ben Wallace. It was the guys they drafted that made them win: DRose, Noah, Gibson, Butler. Even with the best record in basketball, they couldn't. They couldn't convince Melo to join Rose, Noah, Butler, Gibson, and the rest.

Yep. And though LAL made some plays today. They are not the Hollywood they once were and a top teir doesnt even look thier direction now.
 
Tax rates are offset by all the expensive things these guys by with NO sales tax....
I don't think this is correct. I am not going to go into all the tax jargon on this but... 11% on 70m is a ton of money. Way more than a guy would spend on
sales tax any where.

Then someone mention the Gulf vs the Pacific Ocean. That is huge one in my view. This North Pacific is damn near the nastiest ocean on earth.
The Gulf, the entire Atlantic seaboard, the Gulf of Santa Catalina and Puget Sound are way more docile and inviting.
 
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I don't think this is correct. I am not going to go into all the tax jargon on this but... 11% on 70m is a ton of money. Way more than a guy would spend on
sales tax any where.

The someone mention the Gulf vs the Pacific Ocean. That is huge one in my view. This North Pacific is damn near the nastiest ocean on earth.
The Gulf, the entire Atlantic seaboard, the Gulf of Santa Catalina and Puget Sound are way more docile and inviting.

Unless he has a hole in the water he pours money into.
 
Not at all just a cup is half full kinda guy. I don't deny there are issues. I just disagree with your assumption they aren't fixable/ or offset by other things we offer that other cities don't. or we should just sit and accept, like some pessimistic negative people who live in a cesspool of mediocrity. ;)

You do realize it is possible for people to live a happy life even though their surroundings aren't perfect? You do understand there are people in this world who would rather work towards a solution than sit around and say... were fucked.. whoa is me...
You fix the weather, tax situation, complete lack of diversity and virtually nothing to do for a pro athlete and you'll be set.

Even with sales tax, I make a shit ton more here than I did in Portland. Plus, I can write off sales tax at the end of the year.

Now, ask me where I'd rather live, and it's Portland 10 out of 10 times, but ONLY because I lived there. I talk to people here and the perception of Portland is rains, hippies, homeless people, what is there to do?
 
You fix the weather, tax situation, complete lack of diversity and virtually nothing to do for a pro athlete and you'll be set.

Even with sales tax, I make a shit ton more here than I did in Portland. Plus, I can write off sales tax at the end of the year.

Now, ask me where I'd rather live, and it's Portland 10 out of 10 times, but ONLY because I lived there. I talk to people here and the perception of Portland is rains, hippies, homeless people, what is there to do?
You can write off state income tax too.

Maybe you should leave the tax talk to the big boys.
 
Yet Lillard and CJ have moved their families here and live here year around.
Absolutely. There are going to be those guys. You here of high school kids wanting to come to Eugene from LA because they want a quieter environment. But it's definitely the exception to the rule.
 
I don't think this is correct. I am not going to go into all the tax jargon on this but... 11% on 70m is a ton of money. Way more than a guy would spend on
sales tax any where.

The someone mention the Gulf vs the Pacific Ocean. That is huge one in my view. This North Pacific is damn near the nastiest ocean on earth.
The Gulf, the entire Atlantic seaboard, the Gulf of Santa Catalina and Puget Sound are way more docile and inviting.

We do have a harsh ocean, but the tax thing. 11% on 70M is 7.7 mill. Say a player buys a $5 mill home and another $5 in decorations and another mill in transportation vehicles. Thats $11 mill. Cali Sales tax is 7.5%. That would be $825,000. Wash I think is 10.2%? which would be 1.02 mill. Okay. Yeah. Not quite adding up to be a complete offset, but it is still close to a Million dollars difference. Not chump change. Plus,
we are not the only state with an income tax. Ours is higher, but other states have them as well and so combining thier lower rate with thier sales tax might come much closer than these numbers show here. Im having difficulty finding quick income tax rates for other states though.
 
We do have a harsh ocean, but the tax thing. 11% on 70M is 7.7 mill. Say a player buys a $5 mill home and another $5 in decorations and another mill in transportation vehicles. Thats $11 mill. Cali Sales tax is 7.5%. That would be $825,000. Wash I think is 10.2%? which would be 1.02 mill. Okay. Yeah. Not quite adding up to be a complete offset, but it is still close to a Million dollars difference. Not chump change. Plus,
we are not the only state with an income tax. Ours is higher, but other states have them as well and so combining thier lower rate with thier sales tax might come much closer than these numbers show here. Im having difficulty finding quick income tax rates for other states though.

You don't pay a sales tax when you buy a home.
 
Really? Its not written into the loan?

Nope. Not many places whack you like Oregon. Cal, IL, NY.
Then when you work other states like the NBA guys, it gets even worse. Paying taxes in more than one state really starts to get heavy. Oregon is bad bad to work out of as home base that way.
 
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I like the Artisan nature of Portland, the coffee, wine, beer, food etc... Etc... I like easy access to the mountains and the coast. I don't think many pro athletes in their 20s care about that stuff at all.

I also love the rain, go figure.
 
Nope. Not many places whack you like Oregon. Cal, IL, NY.

Okay but wait. The three places you listed are the three biggest markets in the country and two of the have horrid beaches overall with shittier winters than us. The ONLY thing those teams have over us is size and history. Speaking of Chicago, NY and LA.

so these guys are willing to pay those extra taxations to play in the major markets, but wont to play in a smaller market?
 
Okay but wait. The three places you listed are the three biggest markets in the country and two of the have horrid beaches overall with shittier winters than us. The ONLY thing those teams have over us is size and history. Speaking of Chicago, NY and LA.

so these guys are willing to pay those extra taxations to play in the major markets, but wont to play in a smaller market?
Since the explosion of social media, the large vs small market thing has pretty much become a mute point. I think a lot of it comes down to comfort.

As for those cities, when is the last time they landed a big time FA? Now it's all relationship driven, success, and lifestyle. You can be famous from just about anywhere. Look at Dame
 
so these guys are willing to pay those extra taxations to play in the major markets, but wont to play in a smaller market?

Hell, I don't know! I don't know why anyone would live in Chicago. But then when you talk to a New Yorker, they really don't know why there is anywhere else.
Perhaps the tax doesn't bother some, but it is a big friggin number.
 
Since the explosion of social media, the large vs small market thing has pretty much become a mute point. I think a lot of it comes down to comfort.

As for those cities, when is the last time they landed a big time FA? Now it's all relationship driven, success, and lifestyle. You can be famous from just about anywhere. Look at Dame

So you are validating my point?

This place is awesome. It comes down to comfort and this place is way more comfortable than most places. I still vehemently disagree about diversity in culture. No we don't have 5 million people so the cultures don't spread as far, but we are far more diverse than most other smaller markets and cities of our size.

What makes OkC more comfortable? Sacramento? Memphis? Milwaukee?
 
Ha! They all suck, except Memphis and the taxes are way lower there too.
Stop trying to figure out tax shit.

Memphis only has income tax on stuff like interest and dividends of 6%. Not on wages.

They DO have sales tax. 7% for tennessee and 2.25% for the city of Memphis.

But it doesnt fucking matter as much because chandler parsons is not likely to make tennessee his residence. Especially when its probably already florida.
 
So you are validating my point?

This place is awesome. It comes down to comfort and this place is way more comfortable than most places. I still vehemently disagree about diversity in culture. No we don't have 5 million people so the cultures don't spread as far, but we are far more diverse than most other smaller markets and cities of our size.

What makes OkC more comfortable? Sacramento? Memphis? Milwaukee?

Depends.

They are all more diverse
3 of them have better weather during the season.


64 thousand of 2.4 million people in Portland are black
 
But they all got people to sign. Monroe chose Milwaukee. Rondo to Sac. Parsons to Memphis.

Monroe felt Milwaukee was closer to winning. Every rational person did
Who else wanted Rondo?
Parsons wanted to play with his buddy and it's closer to his home in Florida
 
How the hell is Memphis and Milwaukee more diverse?
You do understand we are a port town with a sizable Asian and euro/Russian communities as well right?

Or do you mean we are not diverse as in we don't have enough nightlife and Ghetto for a Black man? Sometimes I think you are borderline racist with your black and white absolute assumptions.

Now your back to the, get the fuck outa here...
 

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