So this doesn't mean anything but hype. He was already scheduled to meet with the Spurs. He is meeting with us on Wednesday.... Maybe
why are they walking in with Danny Green?!
I like Danny Green but he is not a star player.
tough off season for ATL if they lose Carroll and Millsap.
I believe PHX has a $7.5M trade exception from the Dragic trade. Lee's salary is $15M+ and Markieff is at $8M. I would rather get rid of Markieff's salary than Marcus or PJ's. What is the max difference in salaries allowed in trades...like 15%?Let them have Marcus or Tucker.
I think the Suns can absorb the rest of Lee's salary.
Throw in a second round pick or the Cavaliers pick if you want to play nice.
I don't recall you saying anything about major FA signing periods, you said "Suns anticipated making a huge splash and didn't". I don't recall a time since they went after Nash that the Suns anticipated making a major signing. In fact, I don't think even Nash was considered major at the time. He wasn't a max guy at least. Who exactly did the Suns anticipate getting that they didn't? Just because they swung for a the fences on a few doesn't mean they believed they'd get them, they just did what they should do, took a shot. How many major free agents have switched teams? Not many and not many teams get them, but they have to take a chance. IMO you made another claim based on your perception and don't see it as a big deal apparently. Just like arguing that calling something a fact that isn't is not a big deal. I guess I and perhaps others disagree. Maybe that's why I have no interest in made up rumors and conjecture? Opinions are fine, but they should have substance behind them or they have no worth.
It was Kobe and Tmac, It was 2003 and they ended up with a great team on paper.
The other year was 2010-11, but the issues was the looming lockout season and no team was going to sign a non star to a long term deal.
I believe PHX has a $7.5M trade exception from the Dragon trade. Lee's salary is $15M+ and Markieff is at $8M. I would rather get rid of Markieff's salary than Marcus or PJ's. What is the max difference in salaries allowed in trades...like 15%?
Somebody investigate the Spurs, there is clearly something fishy with how each of their player mysteriously signs for way below market value.
Carroll signs for 4/60 with the Raptors and Green signs for 4/45????!?!
That's about right with the high taxes in Canada and no state tax in TX.
How does that factor?
His market value is still 15M$ per. The salary cap and CBA is the same for every team so he should still get 15M$.
Dude...it's not my job jog your memory. I couldn't quite recall the specifics either since I am not a human almanac. Sweet D remembered them.
You are correct in that not many Superstars change teams. The point being is that it seems like everytime the Suns have an opportunity to make a big splash...it's more like a belly flop...for whatever reason.
Not to mention it appears most of the FA we end up pursuing we don't get and that has been discussed at great length here by many posters.
Thank you!
Players care about what they net, not what they gross. Toronto has to overpay to get players. Its really not that hard to understand.
How does that factor?
His market value is still 15M$ per. The salary cap and CBA is the same for every team so he should still get 15M$.
Players care about what they net, not what they gross. Toronto has to overpay to get players. Its really not that hard to understand.
Players care about what they net, not what they gross. Toronto has to overpay to get players. Its really not that hard to understand.
Players care about what they net, not what they gross. Toronto has to overpay to get players. Its really not that hard to understand.
Somebody investigate the Spurs, there is clearly something fishy with how each of their player mysteriously signs for way below market value.
Carroll signs for 4/60 with the Raptors and Green signs for 4/45????!?!
If memory serves correct that difference, say CA vs TX is 12 percent.
Which means if say Houston offered someone 100 million, then after taxes, the Lakers would need to offer 112 million to match it.
Which also means with some of these guys getting 145 million dollar deals, under the above scenario CA vs TX, CA would need to offer 162.4 million to match 145.
As for Toronto, who knows, but it definitely matters to the players.
But since there is a maximum contract amount, the teams in states with lower or no tax will have an advantage every time. Which means no matter what, Houston can ALWAYS offer more take home money then the Lakers. All Cali teams have to hope players take less for whatever reason, because they will never be able to outbid anyone on a max contract, except maybe Toronto.
That is true, but they do file returns in every city they play in. So while they do indeed net more in Texas than in Toronto, It's not $15 million more. Carroll was way overpaid IMO. He's a journeyman who performed well in Atlanta's system for one season, but played below average on what, 3 teams prior? I guess we'll see if he can repeat last season performance with Toronto, let alone show improvement. IMO they will regret giving him that contract.
Do you realize how ridiculous you sound? Players can sign wherever they want for as little money as they want.
Players love the team, the organization, and the city. They will take a little less money to play for that organization.
Spurs are a great organization, they have the best FO and the coach in recent history, climate is great, there is no state income tax.