elindholm said:elindholm,
Let me enlighten you to the NBA salary system.
Thanks, I appreciate that.
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Are you telling me that often players get overpaid? I did already know that, believe it or not. It's also true that teams often get stuck behind bloated contracts. Do you think those phenomena might be related?
If you have a player of JJ's quality and are serious about winning a title you pay him market value...........plain and simple!
That's your opinion. You act as though Johnson is irreplaceable -- if the Suns don't pay him max dollars, they'll have to play four-on-five all next season. That simply isn't true. Another player could bring other skills to the table. Maybe he wouldn't be as good as Johnson, but maybe, by getting the other player, the Suns would be in a position to make other moves that would strengthen the team further.
Do you have NBA tv or some cable service in Ca. so you can see the games?
What an unbelievable question. Anyone who disagrees with you must be uninformed? And people call me arrogant on this board?
Yes, I have League Pass on DirecTV. Perhaps you've heard of it. I watched at least half of the games last year. For what it's worth, I also look at box scores.
The comments you make sometimes leads me to think this is a fair question to ask you.
Ask away, sport. I have nothing to hide.
I guarantee that if the Suns have four max (or near-max) contracts, we'll all be saying at some point, "Gee, it would be nice to get a player like X, but we don't have any salary flexibility." It's a tradeoff. You can lock up your players now, or you can give yourself the chance to make a better move later. It's a judgment call on a case-by-case basis, and there is no clear answer. My hunch is that signing Johnson to a maximum extension will be too constricting for the level of play that he brings.
I think that JJ is going to be very hard to replace if they trade him. He can play 3 positions on the floor better than most players in the NBA. He is young and just hitting his prime playing time. He is a good citizen and you will not have to worry about him off the court. He is one of these guys the coach hates to take out of a game because he can do so many things on the court. I think that JJ is the 2nd most important player on this team after Amare for the future of this club.
I believe that JJ is going to be one of the very best players in the NBA for the next few years. And I do not believe that other people on this board see that. Now, that does not make me right, but we will see.
Having four close to or max players on a club is certainly not good to have. The suns (Sarver) has himself in a corner because he did not sign JJ last year when he had the chance.
I think if the suns sign JJ to a contract that is close to the max, they go through this year and see what happens. If they have to do something for next year I think they probably try to trade Marion.
The tv thing was not meant to be arrogant on my part, but sometimes after a game or during these discussions you say some things that I have thought, did he watch the game?
The reference to Marion having more memorable games must have been because you did not see the 40 games where JJ played well and did something memorable.
elindholm,
Do not feel like you have to answer this post, I would just as soon that we agree to disagree.....
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