Qualifying offers sent to Meyers, Crabbe, and Moe.

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The Trail Blazers on Tuesday extended qualifying offers to Meyers Leonard, Maurice Harkless and Allen Crabbe, ensuring the three players will be restricted free agents beginning July 1.

By extending the qualifying offers, the Blazers reserve the right to match any offer the players receive on the free agent market, which begins July 1. A qualifying offer is 125% of the players’ previous salary.

http://www.csnnw.com/portland-trail...ded-qualifying-offers-leonard-harkless-crabbe
 
Hahaha wow.. If there were 3 teams I did not want to go to...
Welcome back to Portland AC
He could be a starter on any of those teams.
Being a Starter -> Future $$$

If he stays with the Blazers he could be throwing away a lot of $$$, now and in the future.
 
He could be a starter on any of those teams.
Being a Starter -> Future $$$

If he stays with the Blazers he could be throwing away a lot of $$$, now and in the future.
If he's getting $12M-$15M now then he'll be fine in the future.
 
He could be a starter on any of those teams.
Being a Starter -> Future $$$

If he stays with the Blazers he could be throwing away a lot of $$$, now and in the future.

If you played in the NBA, would you choose a starting position on a shitty lottery team, or to come off the bench knowing your team has a chance to win
 
If you played in the NBA, would you choose a starting position on a shitty lottery team, or to come off the bench knowing your team has a chance to win

Depends on how much money I was being offered by each team, how old I was, and how realistic it was for me to ever get a big contract again.
 
If you played in the NBA, would you choose a starting position on a shitty lottery team, or to come off the bench knowing your team has a chance to win
Good Question. However, the modus operandi of most NBA players has been to get the big contract first, then after they made $$$ go to a winning team.
 
A 23 or 24 year old wants his chance to shine. Hes gonna wanna start no matter where it is to prove his worth and make that $$$$. Then when he is 30ish+ he will want to win to stamp his legacy and might be willing to take less money.
 
Do you guys think teams would rather have AC or Dion Waiters? Both are RFAs.

AC (age 23): 10.3 pts, 2.7 rebs, 1.2 asts, on 46% FG, 39% on 3, 87% FT in 26 mpg

DW (age 24): 9.8 pts, 2.6 rebs. 2.0 asts, on 40% FG, 36% on 3, 71% FT in 28 mpg

Think it's a no-brainer, but DW is a more recognized name.
 
I think a lot of theses teams looking at AC will likely sign Courney Lee, Bazemore, Eric Gordon or Evan Turner since they don't want to have their cash tied up waiting for the Blazers to match. If you were to go after a RFA, seems like Beal would the one to overpay. AC is probably a plan C for a lot of teams.
 
I could see the knicks making crabbe a priority for his shooting to go along with them courting joakim noah to fill out the roster.
 

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