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should dealt him at the deadline if they end up w/ a tyreke s&t haul
The Pacers made a massive mistake getting George Hill @8mill per season who at the time was a much better all around player than Thomas, I'm sorry but 8 million is nearly double of what he should be earning, unless the role player your signing is really solid at everything say a Wes Mattews you don't give them anymore than 4-5 million. Isaiah Thomas is not and will never be that people need to realise the PG position will for as long as basketball exists be the most stacked position meaning you can find cheap talented players who can do the job while looking for a defensive big (which we can't seem to get).
Good PG's at this stage literally grow on tree's, if anything if you don't have a decent PG it says more about how poor your recruiting/trading/drafting is than anything else. You don't need to pay a one way sparkplug when there are so many more overall talented/bigger PG's out there. This is also why I would not really do a trade for Rondo at this stage either simple due to the surplus of talent at the PG spot. It's more important we find a big man to compliment Cousins before we even think about doing anything else how that is not the #1 priority I don't know.
This range seems reasonable. I don't know where the $6 mill quote came from in the Kings org, but that's the low end of the range. Maybe they hope they could get him for the low end of the range, but it looks pretty doubtful now.anyone posted this yet?
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Woopdee. Something of negligible value isn't going to make this team better, or even keep it with the same collective talent level. If the deal is similar to the Tyreke/Vasquez deal then we're riding backwards.
LOL. We're still sticking to 4-5 mill? It doesn't appear the market believes it's 4-5 mill.
LOL. We're still sticking to 4-5 mill? It doesn't appear the market believes it's 4-5 mill.
That "negligible value" turned into Rudy Gay though. Ultimately after all of the dominoes fell and several pieces were moved, Tyreke was let go in favor of Rudy Gay. They don't get Rudy Gay from Toronto without Vasquez.
So sometimes these "negligible value" sign-and-trades lead to much bigger things.
Best case scenario with Thomas is that Boston really wants him and that he wants to go there. If the Kings could manage to pull off an IT/Ben for Rajon Rondo + Filler deal that would be great. Then just have to pray that Rondo stays healthy.
I don't understand why Detroit would be interested in IT. So they're going to presumably start Jennings THEN bring IT off the bench all while Will Bynum is playing the 2 AND have J. Smith at the 3????
stan van gundy is recreating his magic.I don't understand why Detroit would be interested in IT. So they're going to presumably start Jennings THEN bring IT off the bench all while Will Bynum is playing the 2 AND have J. Smith at the 3????
I don't really know to much about those guys but it looks like they are looking for a mobile big.
PDA and Co. undervalue their own roster. Started with Evans, traded away all their Petrie guys, trying to dump Thompson (who doesn't need to be dumped, he's appropriately priced) ... etc.
And I don't have a major issue with not matching Thomas at 8 million, but to hear them value him at 4-6 is sort of absurd.
My biggest issue is that if they let Thomas go, they have no control over their point guard situation for next season. With no real cap room, they can't go out and sign anyone who can come close to IT's level. They would have to rely on a trade where they do not have the best assets. We'd be relying entirely on other teams to fill our holes, and that's dangerous.
If we let Thomas walk, I hope its in a sign and trade at the least. You've got to make something out of that asset.
Unless Rondo is the play, this could be really bad.
Most of the "market" doesn't know him as well as a player, as we and the front office do. He's not worth the upper end for us and what the team needs
They're looking to stir up their roster and make some trades. Van Gundy wants a fresh start and look
PDA and Co. undervalue their own roster. Started with Evans, traded away all their Petrie guys, trying to dump Thompson (who doesn't need to be dumped, he's appropriately priced) ... etc.
And I don't have a major issue with not matching Thomas at 8 million, but to hear them value him at 4-6 is sort of absurd.
My biggest issue is that if they let Thomas go, they have no control over their point guard situation for next season. With no real cap room, they can't go out and sign anyone who can come close to IT's level. They would have to rely on a trade where they do not have the best assets. We'd be relying entirely on other teams to fill our holes, and that's dangerous.
If we let Thomas walk, I hope its in a sign and trade at the least. You've got to make something out of that asset.
Unless Rondo is the play, this could be really bad.
Yes. And my understanding from Funky is that if the Kings sign IT and do go over the cap they have the Bird rights so they will not incur the salary cap penalty. If they don't sign him, they don't have that luxury, which gives them less cap flexibility to go out and try to find a FA pg.
PDA and Co. undervalue their own roster. Started with Evans, traded away all their Petrie guys, trying to dump Thompson (who doesn't need to be dumped, he's appropriately priced) ... etc.
And I don't have a major issue with not matching Thomas at 8 million, but to hear them value him at 4-6 is sort of absurd.
My biggest issue is that if they let Thomas go, they have no control over their point guard situation for next season. With no real cap room, they can't go out and sign anyone who can come close to IT's level. They would have to rely on a trade where they do not have the best assets. We'd be relying entirely on other teams to fill our holes, and that's dangerous.
If we let Thomas walk, I hope its in a sign and trade at the least. You've got to make something out of that asset.
Unless Rondo is the play, this could be really bad.
I'm not totally familiar with how the new MLE works under this most recent CBA, but Non-Tax Paying teams over the cap get 5.15 million for their MLE.
What I don't know is when a team needs to be over the cap by to get that money. For instance, if we match IT and go over the cap, do we then get the 5.15 million, or in other words, does matching IT give us more overall cap space than not matching IT, considering we could be in line for the bigger MLE if we match him.
First off, glad to see the idiots doubting Bruski getting shut down. Looks like an offer of $24m/3yrs is on the table like Bruski reported.
Secondly, a deal between Boston for Rondo would make the Stauskas selection make more sense.
Though, if Isaiah does sign a 3 year deal worth $8m elsewhere, the Kings should match that.
I really don't understand the Isaiah hate. He's a very good player, and certainly worth matching.
We have literally 3 rotation-caliber players on this team. Ray has potential to be a 4th, Ben should be one but didn't show it last year.
Letting a potential all-star player walk from a team with so little talent is begging for disaster. I get that people think he's a bad defender, but I honestly think he's a better defender than DMC pound-for-pound, and would do fine in a system that allowed him to corral guys into traps, as opposed to sending them at the matador defense that's waiting behind him.