Took a shot the last couple of years, ugh. If Kerr meant shaq, yes that was a shot, but to use a basketball analogy, 'a shot after 20 intentional fouls'.
Which I described as foolish from a monetary situation, because you already shredded the team, adding the salary back now get's you neither back to where you were nor richer. But you knew they knew they screwed up and that was their knee jerk reaction. Not entirely a bad one, but one nonetheless. It was a hail mary pass. One that might have worked out, but ultimately didn't. But again one we don't have to make originally if we hadn't scumbag-ed our roster for a few million here and there for the previous couple of years.
I was thinking, man I feel kinda bad for Broncos fans, how bad must it feel, and right now I just thought, hey I do know, I saw $arver tear down the Suns, and somehow, because it was about $$$ it seems worse.
Whatever we get for Shaq, if traded, better be worth it (assuming shaq doesn't completely screw us over during trade talks). Plus Kerr better be smart and realize there is no bigger expiring contract in the NBA, not this year, and not since Shaq's last contract expired...or did it ever...(i.e. re-sign)? So with that in mind, we should be able to get 2 first round draft picks, maybe even three for the size of shaq's contract. Finally IF Lebron becomes a free agent, and IF you have to make a decision before you know his fate (i.e. he hasn't re-signed with Cavs by around the all-star break), then Shaq would be the contract with the most expiring and with the best crop available since the ill-fated Suns cap clearing exercise of what ~1999.
A good GM would realize it, and capitalize on it, IF...IF...HE...wanted to trade said player in the first place. With Shaq the answer is most likely yes. But will Kerr assess his worth correctly? Will they settle for basically any deal to make a deal? Those are unanswered questions, especially in light of how poorly we've seemed to peg draft picks, and how much unloading players costs you. BUT that said, if we've spent large amounts, why shouldn't people expect for us to expect to receive large amounts the other way? If any team should know the in's and out's of trading draft picks or clearing cap space or whatnot, it should be the Suns. I don't even think the Blazers have surpassed us for dealing for/away 1st round picks this decade, which about covers this current financial setup in the NBA (and thus the current going rates for things).
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