This is a master class in advanced doomerism.
Instead of taking Guaranteed Fortune 1.0, Fox bet on himself - NOT his employer, but HIMSELF - in the hopes that he could instead land Guaranteed Fortune 1.2. It looks like that bet is not going to pay off. But instead of simply taking Guaranteed Fortune 1.0, which will still be on the table, he's going to instead spite his employer who is prohibited by rule from giving him Guaranteed Fortune 1.2, and instead of accepting Guaranteed Fortune 1.0 he's going to leave the city he has always claimed vociferously to love and an organization that has never done bad by him in order to accept Guaranteed Fortune 0.7 in another city.
It makes no sense at all. Especially when the primary evidence for the entire doom spiral is that Fox didn't want to participate in media availability after having a bad game in a bad loss. I'm a pretty amenable guy, and I wouldn't want to talk to the media after a disappointing combination personal-and-team stinkburger. I'd be grumpy and want to go home. But Fox does a completely anticipatable thing and all of a sudden these nuclear abandonment issues in the fanbase come out.
Absolutely silly stuff here.
Instead of taking Guaranteed Fortune 1.0, Fox bet on himself - NOT his employer, but HIMSELF - in the hopes that he could instead land Guaranteed Fortune 1.2. It looks like that bet is not going to pay off. But instead of simply taking Guaranteed Fortune 1.0, which will still be on the table, he's going to instead spite his employer who is prohibited by rule from giving him Guaranteed Fortune 1.2, and instead of accepting Guaranteed Fortune 1.0 he's going to leave the city he has always claimed vociferously to love and an organization that has never done bad by him in order to accept Guaranteed Fortune 0.7 in another city.
It makes no sense at all. Especially when the primary evidence for the entire doom spiral is that Fox didn't want to participate in media availability after having a bad game in a bad loss. I'm a pretty amenable guy, and I wouldn't want to talk to the media after a disappointing combination personal-and-team stinkburger. I'd be grumpy and want to go home. But Fox does a completely anticipatable thing and all of a sudden these nuclear abandonment issues in the fanbase come out.
Absolutely silly stuff here.
first, a question:
when you said this:
"But instead of simply taking Guaranteed Fortune 1.0, which will still be on the table,"
i wonder what you mean?
are you suggesting that monte should let fox play out his contract and then offer him 1.0?
because that would be irresponsible - you need to protect your assets (or get something for them).
let's be clear - if fox is going to walk, you need to get something for him before that happens, correct?
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now, to respond to your entire post:
silly?... how so?
certainly not "factually silly" - the kings DID make the offer and fox did reject it... fox HAS signed with klutch and the two major klutch clients are AD and LB... fox's play HAS dropped off.
apparently, the captain believes that signing somewhere else (0.7?) is NOT an option for fox (i myself believed that prior to this season).
but, as we all know, "salary" pales in comparison to "endorsements". and (as klutch might say to DA), "you'll never make big endorsement money playing in sacramento - you need to be in a major market".
let's ask ourselves WHY monte even MADE the "two years added at 100+ million" offer.
i would argue that if you want a good relationship with fox, you should never have allowed the offer to become public knowledge. but again, why even MAKE the offer (if you think he might well turn you down)?
well, it looks like monte heard some rumblings about "fox to LA" and wanted to set his course. so, he made a fair offer and fox did not take it.
what do you think was monte's response to THAT?
i would submit that monte said something like, "this is a fair offer - we are doing all we can do to keep you here, paired with sabonis, but if you don't want to be here, then be advised that we may have to explore offers for you".
if you think monte responded differently, say so - and say how monte might have responded to fox turning him down.
and let us remember that monte tried to trade fox instead of haliburton but naturally found no takers (at that time). so, is fox committed to sacramento or not?
i say he's not and that monte is exploring his options in trading fox. fox, meanwhile may be hurt or sick - or he may just be doing the minimum until he is out of here.
btw, this is not "doomerism" - i actually believe that we are in a great position to trade fox for high value and improve the team. it's too bad that we may be looking at a "non-fox" future, but i believe that the future is bright - and possibly brighter without fox than with him, because for once, we are dealing from a position of strength..