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2019-2020 NBA Season Thread Basketball • Page 8

Discussion in 'Sports Forum' started by Melody Bot, Jun 26, 2019.

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  1. MyBestFiend

    go birds Supporter

    Butler is 100% worth a max
     
  2. Dodger

    “The greatest teacher, failure is”

    while this makes sense, I dont think he will. After what happened in San Antonio with his injury and him being so cautious about reinjuring himself, then looking at KDs injury, and now his value being the highest it possibly could be I think hed want to cash in big now.
     
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  4. scottlechowicz

    Trusted Supporter

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  5. MidDave

    I'm Sleepy Supporter

    Dope
     
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  6. Fucking Dustin

    So tell me something awesome Supporter

  7. a nice person

    Trusted Prestigious

    I underestimated Rob Pelinka
     
  8. MidDave

    I'm Sleepy Supporter

    Scorching hot take: Max contracts are stupid
     
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  9. Dodger

    “The greatest teacher, failure is”

    Man I really hope Lakers break up the 32 million and go for quality role players and depth over just one max player.
     
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  10. MidDave

    I'm Sleepy Supporter

    I hope they max out a guy they traded away
     
  11. fowruok

    Trusted Supporter

    Oh, I completely agree. They'll get paid -- the market's pretty clear. I'm just saying that if I were an NBA GM, I would think twice before giving out max contracts or multi-year mega-deals to players who aren't in the same league as someone like Kevin Durant and Kawhi Leonard. Too often, they'll just cripple a franchise. John Wall's, Chris Paul's, and Nic Batum's contracts immediately come to mind. And would the Sixers even be able to field a complete team around Embiid and Simmons in their prime when Butler's making $44 million in the last year of his deal? And this year, their starters will be great if they get Butler/Harris, but will they be able to put together a bench?

    I just like the Nuggets' or even the Raptors' method of roster completion this past year, especially since the Sixers already have two stars. I wouldn't mind the Sixers taking the $32.7 million they'd owe Butler/Harris and turn it into short-term deals for guys who better complement Embiid/Simmons and be able to keep better financial flexibility.

    That said, it's a league where you need stars to compete, and I'm a fan of Jimmy Butler. So I'm obviously not 100% sure what the best strategy should be.
     
  12. MidDave

    I'm Sleepy Supporter

    The only reason max contracts exist is to prevent huge markets like the Lakers gobbling up all the talent like Lebron james and Anthon.....oh...whoops
     
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  13. Josh Awesome

    @team_newton Prestigious

    So glad that the Lakers opened up the max level cap space so we can stop talking about them like they had 23 million in cap space. That was getting kind of old. Smart move by Pelinka. That feels weird to say.
     
  14. Josh Awesome

    @team_newton Prestigious

    I think smart fans would realize this is probably the route to go...unless they get Kawhi. You have to take Kawhi for the max 10 out of 10 times.
     
  15. ncarrab

    Prestigious Supporter

    To maximize his contract situation he’d sign a 2-year max with Tor then he’d be eligible for a larger max deal two summers from now ($38M) because he’ll have 10 years in.
     
  16. PeacefulOrca

    Prestigious Prestigious

    Wagner is gonna loveeee being on the wizards
     
  17. Dodger

    “The greatest teacher, failure is”

    oh yea for sure. Thats probably the only person that would be worth giving all of their money to, but even then I hope it wouldnt happen personally.
     
  18. StepsInADance

    so much for them! Prestigious

    kawhi going to the lakers would be the lamest thing ever
     
  19. Blainer93

    Prestigious Supporter

    We’d be back at where we were with the warriors being OD good.
     
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  20. Josh Awesome

    @team_newton Prestigious

    You're probably right, but I will always think KD signing with the Warriors was the fucking lamest thing to happen in the NBA in a long time. I'm biased though.
     
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  21. Dodger

    “The greatest teacher, failure is”

    Honestly even when LeBron was on the Cavs this is the first time in a long time Ive been interested in the NBA because its so wide open and the Warriors superteam is over. As much as Im rooting for LeBron if Kawhi goes to the Lakers Id be back to having little to no interest.

    Really hope it doesnt happen. Stay in Toronto Kawai. Durant and Kyrie go to the Nets. Kemba to the Celtics. Butler and Harris stay with the 6ers. Everyone agree? K good
     
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  22. Fucking Dustin

    So tell me something awesome Supporter

    I mean it really didn't result in that much
     
  23. Josh Awesome

    @team_newton Prestigious

    They won 2 out of 3 titles...and probably would've won this one if KD was healthy. I personally think that resulted in a lot haha.
     
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  24. Argus

    Of sugar and ice I am made

    They totally are. In a year or two (if not sooner) most of the teams with space this summer will be trying to trade guys for peanuts on the dollar to duck the tax, just like everyone who splurged in 2016. Obviously sitting on one's hands and leaving that money unspent isn't going to win games, but it's funny how teams keep repeating the same mistakes over and over again.
     
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