Shawn Marion just turned 29, not 31.
Argh. Thanks for the correx.
Would still rather have a 24-year-old Jefferson if I'm rebuilding.
Shawn Marion just turned 29, not 31.
Argh. Thanks for the correx.
Would still rather have a 24-year-old Jefferson if I'm rebuilding.
yes.. from Minnosota's side, if they can con danny into giving them Wally, Jefferson, Telfair, Green, and the #5 pick for KG, they would ABSOLULTY have to pull the trigger...
Seeing mchale and ainge's actions in the front office makes me worried Kerr will fall into the same category of "good player, dunce in office"
However Kerr is smarter than both those guys combined...
Was Kerr a good player(as in better than average)? He was a good shooter but hat was pretty much it. I think we'll be safe.
Minnesota can't do this, including their lottery picks they would be a luxury tax payer in 2008-2009 without much hope of unloading the awful contracts they have for immediate cap relief.
Minnesota can't afford to pay luxury tax. Their operating income in 2006 was 4M$, that's in the lower half of the league, compared to Phoenix (35M$ 2nd highest and Chicago 48M$ (their payroll was like 15 or 20M$ lower in 2006)
If Minnesota goes over the luxury tax, they will lose a LOT of money. With all the talk about Phoenix not wanting to pay tax, look at this we could be more than 10M$ over the tax treshold and we would still make more money than Minnesota. Minnesota would be a terrible, terrible rebuilding team with decreasing fan support after trading KG most likely, they could absolutely not afford to pay luxury tax imo.
Was Kerr a good player(as in better than average)? He was a good shooter but hat was pretty much it. I think we'll be safe.
Highest three-point field-goal percentage, career:
.473 Steve Kerr (577 of 1,221 attempts)
Highest three-point field-goal percentage, season:
.524 Steve Kerr, Chicago, 1994-95 (89 of 170 attempts)