Louis said:
It's pretty hilarious though that the Suns used the excuse of trading away draft picks saved them money that they could use to sign TT. Then they get outbid by a guy once known as the cheapest owner in the league.
Yes, this is the irony, as a fan, when the Suns let TT go.
No draft picks, no TT and the Suns are looking at 35 year old players.
Are the Suns going to invest in the team... using the MLE, trade options, TE, etc.
It now seems like the Suns are saying they will be over the luxury next season
if they use money on a player much over the veteran minimum. I really don't think next season poses a luxury tax issue... I could be wrong. However, I think the Suns could move salary after next season is over and still get a quality player this year. Everyone knows the NBA has become a juggling act to be financially responsible.
However, do the Suns know how to juggle or willing to spend at least up to the luxury tax threshold in a given year?
This is no longer about TT, but whether the Suns have become the
old Clippers or the
old Cardinal football team run by an accountant just looking at the bottom line not aware that salaries have to be manuevered like a homeowner trying to pay the bills.