devilalum said:The SUns are going to have to trade for a player.
They've got lots of picks and that exception to use in a deal.
NastyOne said:Only if Sarver is willing to spend the money.
devilalum said:He'd better be. After reading that article this morning I believe the Suns are kicking themselves right now for not giving TT the 21 mil. My belief now is that they were totally unprepared for the Clips offer and dropped the ball.
For the time being I believe that the Suns were just inept and not cheap on that one.
ShuHanGuanYu said:They repeatedly said beforehand that they were willing to offer Tim Thomas the value that was fair for them, and they were fully aware that an offer could come along that would blow theirs out of the water. Seriously, where are you coming up with this stuff?
Tim Thomas is not worth $6 million to this team.
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ShuHanGuanYu said:They repeatedly said beforehand that they were willing to offer Tim Thomas the value that was fair for them, and they were fully aware that an offer could come along that would blow theirs out of the water. Seriously, where are you coming up with this stuff?
Tim Thomas is not worth $6 million to this team.
Ouchie-Z-Clown said:wow. i'm having patience joe mama, i'm having patience.
devilalum said:My opinion is based on all the other signings that have taken place.
Value is determined by the market. You can't just stand around and say, "We're only gonna pay what we think is fair." If you do you'll get left in the dust.
NastyOne said:He got 4 years 5.25Mil, and yes he is worth the MLE.
Hes worth way more than the BS offer we gave him, $3mil is ridiculous, and even the posters on this board knew it would take atleast $4Mil+ to re-sign TT, yet somehow we still lowball him.
Ouchie-Z-Clown said:wow. i'm having patience joe mama, i'm having patience.
He wouldn't be sitting the bench, 1) there is no way you can tell me James Jones would see playing time over TT. James Jones is a total regular season hero and I think a total hack with a pansy little leg kick, he is cheap and that is it.ShuHanGuanYu said:He may have been worth that, but not to us. You do not pay $6 million in a new contract for a guy who is going to be riding the bench for the majority of every game. Well, maybe you do. It's not a perfect world, and we can't afford to just throw money away. Locking up Tim at an average of $6 mil per year would hamper our future. That coupled with the fact that he never seems to measure up to expectations would make me even more wary of him long-term. He was nothing more than a temporary patch.
Treesquid said:He wouldn't be sitting the bench, 1) there is no way you can tell me James Jones would see playing time over TT. James Jones is a total regular season hero and I think a total hack with a pansy little leg kick, he is cheap and that is it.
Secondly, KT will definately go down at somepoint and maybe someone else as well, I am sure Amare wil have his nights when he is sore. As it stands we have Eric Whateverski and he sucks.
ShuHanGuanYu said:He may have been worth that, but not to us. You do not pay $6 million in a new contract for a guy who is going to be riding the bench for the majority of every game. Well, maybe you do. It's not a perfect world, and we can't afford to just throw money away. Locking up Tim at an average of $6 mil per year would hamper our future. That coupled with the fact that he never seems to measure up to expectations would make me even more wary of him long-term. He was nothing more than a temporary patch.
Treesquid said:He wouldn't be sitting the bench, 1) there is no way you can tell me James Jones would see playing time over TT. James Jones is a total regular season hero and I think a total hack with a pansy little leg kick, he is cheap and that is it.
Secondly, KT will definately go down at somepoint and maybe someone else as well, I am sure Amare wil have his nights when he is sore. As it stands we have Eric Whateverski and he sucks.
Joe Mama said:Actually, it's not the $6 million per season that the real problem. There are two problems with giving the 4 years, $21 million that Tim Thomas wanted. First, the Phoenix Suns need a backup point guard more than they need another 3/4 frontcourt player. Second, the deal is too long. If Tim Thomas would have taken a two-year deal for the full mid-level (hypothetical... I would next that Tim to take this) I would have been fine with it. I might have even given in to 3 years, $16 million or something like that.
Treesquid said:He wouldn't be sitting the bench, 1) there is no way you can tell me James Jones would see playing time over TT. James Jones is a total regular season hero and I think a total hack with a pansy little leg kick, he is cheap and that is it.
Secondly, KT will definately go down at somepoint and maybe someone else as well, I am sure Amare wil have his nights when he is sore. As it stands we have Eric Whateverski and he sucks.
slinslin said:So where is that backup PG?
Claxton gone, Jackson gone, Hunter gone, Cassel gone, James out of our price range?
Knight? Traded him a a couple of years ago probably out of their price range too.
Banks? Probably no interesst.
Jay Williams? May not be ready.
Treesquid said:He wouldn't be sitting the bench, 1) there is no way you can tell me James Jones would see playing time over TT. James Jones is a total regular season hero and I think a total hack with a pansy little leg kick, he is cheap and that is it.
Secondly, KT will definately go down at somepoint and maybe someone else as well, I am sure Amare wil have his nights when he is sore. As it stands we have Eric Whateverski and he sucks.
devilalum said:Totally agree.
TT would get minutes over JJ and lots of minutes when players miss games. The real X factor for T2 is that he takes his game to a higher level in the playoffs. Based on what I've seen the last couple of days I bet the Suns are kicking thmselves for not giving him the 21 mil.
They'll never admit it but they are.
Joe Mama said:I wouldn't necessarily say that Kurt Thomas will "definitely go down at some point", but it is entirely possible. It's quite likely that AT LEAST one of the frontcourt players will miss significant time this season. It's the nature of the game. We were very lucky two years ago when the team suffered no serious injuries until JJ went down in the playoffs (what's with the injuries in the playoffs?). nevertheless, even if he didn't see significant playing time when the team was completely healthy he would probably be worth the money just to have as insurance.
Joe Mama
ShuHanGuanYu said:James Jones was a big reason why the Suns had the top 2 defense in the NBA, because he uses his long arms to double team. They played mostly man defense, but when they did double they were able to shut people down. I was also impressed with his defense in the playoffs. Tim Thomas is a revolving door on defense. He is fools gold. The team's scoring improves by some, but the defense suffers by a lot. James Jones is learning to contribute in other ways when he can't score, while Tim Thomas has not learned that in his entire career and probably never will. He gets some rebounds, yes. But that is size, not hustle. There's a good reason that Tim Thomas always has terrible plus/minus ratings. There's no way I will ever be convinced that Tim Thomas is worth $6 million per year for this team when they have to resign Diaw and have at least two draft picks next year. No way.