Just wanna hear some thoughts about what people think of adding him to the team.
Even salary aside, his game is almost the opposite of what we need from a wing to complement Tyreke and Cousins.
I'd sign him for 3 years/$10/12m a season at best with a team option for the 4th year.
Why???
So he can play the 3 spot and you'll have a young player for up to 4 years. Why not?
Because you are wasting a good chunk (WAY too much) of our cap space at a position where we already have 2 young players (Casspi and Greene) and Garcia? Why would you want to do that????
Your kidding right, you wouldn't want him over Garcia.
I agree and I hope people really understand the wisdom in this post. Guys, we are not contending for the Championships yet. No need to be in a hurry and spend lavishly when we have some very promising young players on that spot.We need a backup PG and/or a combo guard, not a $10+ million per year player at a position we have some good young talent to develop. We just dug ourselves out of a financial quagmire and have some talent to start paying in two years, let's not blow all that now on a short-sighted signing.........
I agree and I hope people really understand the wisdom in this post. Guys, we are not contending for the Championships yet. No need to be in a hurry and spend lavishly when we have some very promising young players on that spot.
I don't know the length of the contract, but at 6 years it would be over 13 mil a year. There is no way I want the Kings to commit that much money to one player with a new CBA looming a year from now. But if I were, it would be for a position of need. We need a back up point guard and another SG. Last time I checked Gay doesn't fit either of those job descriptions. Bear in mind folks, that in the near future were going to have our own Rudi Gay situation. Thompson and Greene will be up for new contracts. A couple of years later so will Evans and Casspi. It behoves the Kings to be extremely careful right now. No one knows how user friendly the new CBA will be. Will there be a hard cap? And if so, how will that affect resigning your own freeagents if you can't go over the cap to resign them?
We max out our salary cap right now and for the forseeable future, and we may just be stuck watching Tyreke walk out the door because we have no room under the cap to resign him. And my gut tells me he'll be in high demand at that time. Now I doubt that will happen, but I wouldn't want to bet the Kings future on my ability to predict anything. May I suggest that we start to put a little thought into some of these threads. I realize were not the GM, and its all in good fun. But it should make some sense in the overall scheme of things. And that includes the finanical future of the Kings.
I would assume that even under new the agreement, teams will still be allowed to go over the cap. So I believe that as long as Tyreke HAS the desire to stay in Sacramento, we'll always have enough to afford him, under or over the cap.
Per David Aldridge:
Two sources have told me that the Memphis Grizzlies are going to make the first major move in the Summer of 2010 free-agent bonanza by taking their emerging star small forward and restricted free agent Rudy Gay off the market, agreeing to terms with Gay on a five-year deal that could be worth about $82 million.
http://www.nba.com/news/features/aldridge.2010.freeagency/