Chriss, Warren, and even Bender are expendable pieces now. Bender fits better with Ayton though.Could be but I'm not so sure with Chriss still available.
So, what's the other end of the trade.
What did the Suns give to get Holmes?
cashSo, what's the other end of the trade.
What did the Suns give to get Holmes?
Maybe leading to a big trade for a PG with all the dominoes falling.
Chriss, Warren, and even Bender are expendable pieces now. Bender fits better with Ayton though.
Holmes is a nice piece for a backup c/pf. Offers more than Chandler's corpse. I could see Chandler bought out right now, especially with Dudley gone. I doubt Kokoskov wants the dead weight on his roster.
One million dollars.So, what's the other end of the trade.
What did the Suns give to get Holmes?
Hmmm. I don’t see a point in trading for a pg unless he is clearly superior to every other pg we have on the roster.Information by Bordow indicates the Suns are not looking to buyout Chandler. I think other moves may come.
Hmmm. I don’t see a point in trading for a pg unless he is clearly superior to every other pg we have on the roster.
Hmmm. I don’t see a point in trading for a pg unless he is clearly superior to every other pg we have on the roster.
The 76ers had worked to find a destination for Holmes, and the Suns have long been intrigued by the athletic, 6-foot-10 Holmes. The 76ers on Thursday also were part of the three-team Carmelo Anthony trade with Oklahoma City and Atlanta, sending forward Justin Anderson to the Hawks and forward Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot to the Thunder and receiving Mike Muscala. The Hawks also sent Dennis Schroder to the Thunder while acquiring Anthony, who will be bought out.
Does anyone here believe Tyson Chandler has enough mobility to be effective in a Kokoskov motion offense?
I agree with all of this. Maintaining cap for next summer remains important. But Holmes is also an expiring.I do not believe Chandler will be getting many minutes. IMO, he is basically a mentor and a depth center. Also he holds CAP space for the next summer. If there is a way to use Chandler I think Igor will find it.
Although the Suns have given no indications of buying out Chandler this could still be a possibility.
I agree with all of this. Maintaining cap for next summer remains important. But Holmes is also an expiring.
I do not believe Chandler will be getting many minutes. IMO, he is basically a mentor and a depth center. Also he holds CAP space for the next summer. If there is a way to use Chandler I think Igor will find it.
Although the Suns have given no indications of buying out Chandler this could still be a possibility.
Gambo said they were buying Chandler out but that was prior to Bordow saying that wasn't happening, addressing those who were asking him. I thought people were asking because Dudley was traded but it was Gambo who started that. He sent out a tweet earlier after the Dudley trade about the Suns buying out Chandler but has since deleted it. He has one up now that says they've spoken to him about a buyout before. He also said the Suns have tried to buyout Dudley for 2 weeks now. I find that interesting. While it's possible it's odd he never said anything before.
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I have more confidence in Bordow than Gambadoro after the draft. Still, Chandler could be bought out if the right trade happens.
The Suns would have $9 million more to spend.
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I'm not a fan of the stretch provision when a player has 1 year remaining. Buy them out and be done with it. Maybe if it's a small deal then spreading the cost can help, Boston used it on a player that only had about $80,000 guaranteed in their contract but it had 2 years remaining. The guaranteed amount is all that counts though and they stretched it over 5 years which caused a cap hit of $17 thousand for 5 years. It freed up just enough to squeeze Haywards contract in last year. With Chandler and the Suns though, pay him so we can move on. You don't want to be out $4.5 million for the next 2 seasons, I know it's 3 years in total but 2 beyond this season. That money would have helped at the beginning of free agency, not now.
Even if Chandler plays out his contract this year with the Suns, I think he could be a valuable mentor for Ayton. He doesn't bring much to the table on the floor any more but I believe he's a great locker room presence with so many young players. Plus he's kind of an enforcer type and if you watch all of Bookers scuffles last year Chandler and JJ were always the first to his side. That's got to have value to a guy we just signed to the max.