Johninromania
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Why I would of preferred a 3 year contract, the price is right and gives us tons of flexibility.
I'm curious if they could have maybe gotten an xtra year at 17-18m per year. I feel like 15m is very close to what he was deserving of, but I certainly would have liked to see him locked in for that 1 extra year at least. Sounds to me like they probably weren't all that close on the price he was worth on a long range deal so they probably met in the middle with the stipulation of it only being for 2 years.
I'm curious if they could have maybe gotten an xtra year at 17-18m per year. I feel like 15m is very close to what he was deserving of, but I certainly would have liked to see him locked in for that 1 extra year at least. Sounds to me like they probably weren't all that close on the price he was worth on a long range deal so they probably met in the middle with the stipulation of it only being for 2 years.
Hate it. By the time the Suns actually have chance to be good he will he leaving. Terrible deal. 2 year rental and will be unrestricted free agent.
The way a team becomes good is signing a guy long-term BEFORE he really breaks out not when he breaks out.
For some reason i have a bad taste in my mouth like the Suns botched this. He said midseason he wanted to stay here, didnt sign another offer sheet, and we can only keep him for 2 years?
Must have offended him somehow...
Good point. It is essentially a two year trial period to see which one between Oubre and Bridges is the long term 3 for us. In all likelyhood either Oubre is getting a big payday in 2 years or Mikal is getting a big payday in 3 years. Both of those things could happen, but I suspect not both with the Suns.I think they were hellbent on two years if it meant going higher than his value. They get to see him for two years in the system and we’ll know if Mikal is the guy by then. Also get his bird rights in case he blows up past beyond our expectations. I don’t have a probably handing out massive deals if they’ve proved it.
To be fair, he was up for a 35% raise after 2 years anyway. That's why I figured it took so long in that he wanted out of his contract no matter what due to the circumstances. So in the end instead of deciding if it was an option year (team, player or mutual), they just went with a flat 2 year deal.
It seems like a good signing for both sides
Where do you get that 35% raise info? Teams can only offer raises of 8% when resigning players when they have their bird rights. A 35% raise is way too much. It sounds like you have max contract information mixed with raises but I could be wrong. That's why I'm asking where you heard that or saw it.
Oh and don't forget that since Oubre re-signed 1sun gets a 3 month vacation from the board thanks to his bet with offset
I may have missed the explanation somewhere but why do you hate Frank?Fix this if I missed anyone:
Rubio/TJ/Jerome/Okobo/Carter/Lecque (one or two of these guys wont be on the active roster)
Book/TJ/Bridges
Oubre/Bridges/Cam
Saric/KamAsshole/Cam
Ayton/Baynes
This is what I am thinking.Sounds like he wanted more than 15 million a year and settled for the 2 year to get to free agency sooner.
Hate it. By the time the Suns actually have chance to be good he will he leaving. Terrible deal. 2 year rental and will be unrestricted free agent.
The way a team becomes good is signing a guy long-term BEFORE he really breaks out not when he breaks out.
For some reason i have a bad taste in my mouth like the Suns botched this. He said midseason he wanted to stay here, didnt sign another offer sheet, and we can only keep him for 2 years?
Must have offended him somehow...
I'm curious if they could have maybe gotten an xtra year at 17-18m per year. I feel like 15m is very close to what he was deserving of, but I certainly would have liked to see him locked in for that 1 extra year at least. Sounds to me like they probably weren't all that close on the price he was worth on a long range deal so they probably met in the middle with the stipulation of it only being for 2 years.