https://sports.yahoo.com/counter-report-nets-not-frontrunner-142151287.htmlSources familiar with the matter told SNY that the Nets are not the front runners or favorites to sign Durant at the moment.
https://sports.yahoo.com/counter-report-nets-not-frontrunner-142151287.htmlSources familiar with the matter told SNY that the Nets are not the front runners or favorites to sign Durant at the moment.
Booker already knows how hard they are going to pursue Russell. If they are smart and they are giving him a big offer, they already told Booker what it would be and Booker has already “let it slip” to DLo. Just like LBron is doing with Kawhi.Its going to be tough to stomach if our offseason is Baynes/Joseph/saric while the Lakers add AD and Walker.
Its one thing if the suns try their hardest to land Russel or another top guy and strike out. As a fan I'm ok with that. Focusing on bottom feeders for cap considerations while passing on real talent will frustrate fans and Booker.
Booker is going to be well aware of how hard the suns pursue Russell. If the Suns play it safe, pass on Russell for Joseph to save a few bucks we better win next season or it will rip this team apart.
IMO they need to make a real attempt at bringing in Russell or another top guy and retain Oubre. We will need both to be competitive and generate excitement next season.
Man that would really piss me off and move my disdain for the nba further down the continuum. I appreciated Kawhi for taking a close team over the top. But then taking the path of least resistance kinda unwinds his hard work last year bc he didn’t choose to go to the raptors and win, he didn’t have a choice.SAS on first take reporting that Kawhi to the Lakers is really gaining steam.
Kawhi really is a weird dude.Man that would really piss me off and move my disdain for the nba further down the continuum. I appreciated Kawhi for taking a close team over the top. But then taking the path of least resistance kinda unwinds his hard work last year bc he didn’t choose to go to the raptors and win, he didn’t have a choice.
To be able to offer a big contract for Brogdon, the Suns need to stretch Johnson.
To be able to offer a big contract for Brogdon, the Suns need to stretch Johnson.
To be able to offer a big contract for Brogdon, the Suns need to stretch Johnson.
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Not necessarily because they cap use Oubre's cap hold to make an offer to a restricted free agent. If the Bucks decide to decline their right to match then we'd need to clear space to make the signing work but the offer sheet could be extended without having to waive Johnson.
Are you sure if we use this RFA loophole that we are not then required to renounce Oubre if the Bucks do not match?
SAS now reporting that the Warriors are going to offer KD the super max.
Shouldn't need to. Cap hit is the same. The deal averages out the same no matter what.
This is just a poison pill that is used to stop teams from matching as it only affects the luxury tax.
Not necessarily because they cap use Oubre's cap hold to make an offer to a restricted free agent.
If Kawhi ends up with Lakers I could see them get Rose too and then just fill out rest of roster with over the hill vets for bench depth.SAS on first take reporting that Kawhi to the Lakers is really gaining steam.
Nah, if KD takes the offer with GS they'll keep both Klay and KD and take the hit. They will have the money to spend with the new arena opening this next season. It may be Draymond who would be the odd man out after next season.If GS does that, it means Thompson is gone. There is no way they tie up their cap with two max guys who aren't even playing next year, and who knows how well either returns from their injuries.
Would the Lakers take Thompson if they strike out on Kyrie/Kawhi? Would they take him over Russell, who is a lesser talent, but could actually play next year? The Lakers are on the clock, too, with Lebron getting older.
It's an interesting quandary.
Kawhi really is a weird dude.
He goes from being the best player in the NBA, to playing second fiddle to Lebron? Come on man.
To be able to offer a big contract for Brogdon, the Suns need to stretch Johnson.