scoutmasterdave
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Marion + Banks for Kirilenko + Millsap + Giricek. Git 'er done.
this AK for Diaw,Banks, filler proposal is interesting if utah really feels pushed.
we don't NEED to trade anyone, they're the one's that are under the gun here. if they're stupid enough to take that, we should push for it.
the extra money wouldn't even matter. its a question of value at that point. if you can get a pound of gold in exchange for a pound of bronze, you do it, and ask questions later.
and don't say it hasn't happened before. tmac for franchise anyone? or shaq for odom? ai for andre miller? VC for crap? when guys want out, their value PLUMMETS.
i've NEVER seen a team trade a guy that wanted out and get better IMMEDIATELY because of it. if they got marion for AK, that is exactly what would happen.
Its too bad we don't have KT. KT and Diaw for AK would have worked. And I think Utah might have taken it.
when you're choice is a guaranteed $50M or a 90% chance of $59M with a 10% chance of $30M ($17 guaranteed and maybe $13M more as a result of a bad deal post-injury or something), you gotta do some expected value calculations.
I don't see this trade happening for a couple of reasons.
1. Marion is a better fit in our system than AK. As many as would like to be bigger etc, that is not what the coach wants. AK would be a slight downgrade.
2. The financial commitment would be greater. I don't think Sarver wants any part of a long term deal for a gimpy player. He would much rather pay Marion more this season and then let him walk later. That's a $17million savings and those are #s that Sarver loves.
LOL, yeah, that might be a good idea.
In that scenario, you're talking about $50M versus (0.9 * $59M) + (0.1 * $30M) = $56.1M. Obviously the latter is a better deal. I know that you just made those numbers up, but at least make up ones that support your argument.
LOL
if you read the following sentence, you'd see
KT and Banks + the 2 first round picks that were used in the KT trade and I would bet utah would surely bite.
Thanks a lot for jumping the gun sarver..
That's financial suicide. No chance in hell that would have happened.
If sarver is THAT cheap that he wouldn't do that deal (since ak's salary gets larger every year for a long time) then I wouldn't even be able to watch the suns anymore.
then you better stop watching the suns
dude, there is NO WAY sarver would do that deal. hell, i wouldn't even do that deal. you're talking about guaranteed over the lux tax cap by A LOT for many years.
with a $10M hit next year on the lux tax, you've effectively doubled AK's salary to over $20M. On top of that you get no rebates, on top of that you still have marion, amare, and nash, AND diaw making big bucks for a while. you'd be in lux tax territory with those 5 guys alone! thats not even counting barbosa or bell or anyone else!
financial suicide.
Report: Kirilenko 'ready' to leave NBA, $63M contract
ESPN.com news services
Andrei Kirilenko is so prepared to leave the Utah Jazz, he's willing to forsake the remaining $63 million of his contract to play overseas.
According to a translation by The Salt Lake Tribune, Kirilenko said in an interview with the Russian newspaper Sport Express that he is prepared to go without the money remaining on his NBA contract to get away from the Jazz.
According to the Tribune, Kirilenko is quoted in the Russian newspaper as saying: "I just want to explain to everybody what I think and feel and that I could sacrifice my career with the NBA. The only thing I'm not prepared for is if I'm told, 'Andrei, we want you to stay anyway.' I'm sure then the next season would be a repetition of the previous one, and what will the fans say then? How could you possibly rely on a player who wants to leave?"
Kirilenko, who is under contract through the 2010-11 season, told Sport Express he thinks the chances of his contract being voided are small. But he remains steadfast in his desire to leave Utah, even if it means playing on a worse team, NBA or otherwise.
"I have never been unfair and I don't want to enjoy something that I don't deserve," Kirilenko told Sport Express. "Big money is obviously good, but I am prepared to make less. The size of my salary doesn't mean that much for me. The main thing is to play with a spark."
He says he would like to play in Russia, although as long as he is under contract with Utah, that cannot happen as NBA and FIBA teams must honor each other's contracts. Kirilenko starred for CSKA Moscow in the Euroleague before coming to the NBA, but he says he'd also consider other European teams.
"I would like to be where I am needed and right now I feel that my country needs me," Kirilenko told Sport Express. "But I cannot exclude some European clubs. Trust me, I really am prepared to leave NBA. It certainly does not mean that I'm dying to go to Europe. I'm just ready."
Kirilenko could face a fine or suspension by the Jazz if he fails to report to camp on Oct. 1.
He contrasted his displeasure with Jazz coach Jerry Sloan with the experience he had with Russian coach David Blatt during the recent European Basketball Tournament. Russia won the tournament and Kirilenko was named MVP.
"Last year, we had a conversation with him," Kirilenko told Sport Express "and Sloan said, 'Andrei, if you don't like something about the way I conduct training you could always break the contract with the Jazz.' So that's exactly what I want to do now!"
Kirilenko doesn't want to lose another year or two playing for Sloan and told Sport Express he talked with Jazz owner Larry Miller while he was in Spain for the European Basketball Tournament.
"It seems like Larry understood me," Kirilenko said. "But he will make the final decision himself, obviously."
If I were Kirilenko, I'd have to consider using the annual freebie my wife grants me. I think it could help him feel better.