I think Gerald Bourguet put it succinctly.
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Look here is how you have to look at it, the Suns are going to be over the tax threshold for the next few years no matter what deal they were going to sign him to.
Either the new owners will be fine paying tax or they won't. Odds are pretty high anybody paying the highest price ever for a team is doing it to have an NBA team as a toy and not as a money making investment, so I would say the odds we get owners willing to pay the tax is quite high.
I would agree if Sarver was going to continue to be the owner we made a mistake, and should have signed him. But he isn't, so thinking in those terms doesn't make sense anymore.
We will be over the cap no matter what with Booker, Ayton, Mikal, and Cam on big deals. Worrying about if the Suns screwed themselves by 10 million a year on the contract is meaningless to us as fans because it is not going to affect who the team will be able to get as players since we are already cap constrained, and will be unable to sign any free agents due to NBA rules.
What is far more important is getting the most out of our trade and draft assets, that is what will determine if we are going to have success or not.
That is why IMO we should be far more worried they are going to give Crowder away in a fire sale just to get it over with than anything else right now.