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Opinion is my own eye test. My recollection was that he's a disaster offball (constantly lost sight of his man, rarely helped out as a secondary defender, etc), but on ball while his feet were slow he had active hands and was good at stripping people on the way up. He still got beat by stronger/faster/more athletic players, but, was at least passable.Where did this opinion come from? The eye test screamed terrible.
At least we know when the Suns are going to try to exit the 2nd apron, 2026. The Suns will be in it this season and next.
They might get under the 2nd apron but they’ll still be way above the cap unless it jumps. Beal’s contract is just a killer.
With the new TV deals the cap should be going up by a pretty big chunk over the next several seasons.
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I'm wondering if he and/or his agent are demanding things that nobody is willing to pay.I really don’t understand Tyus Jones value being next to nothing. 12 ppg, 7 assists (7:1 Turnover Ratio!), 48% shooter and 41% from 3.
That’s a sick backup PG.
I’d kill to have that guy on this team.
That isn't happening. The new CBA addressed that already and it will increase 10% a year each year rather than a big jump because too few players benefited from the spike last time. That's partially why guys like Timofey Mosgov got $20 million a year. Teams spent stupid amounts on players who weren't deserving because there was more money than players to go around. This way it gives everyone a chance to get a piece of the pie. That's also why guys are all signing extensions early on, there's no need to have an out in case it spikes again.
A lot of people are saying the 2nd apron is really killing the 2nd/3rd tier FA markets. Vet mins are still getting signed, max contracts are still getting signed, but teams are afraid of adding salary with MLE and other exceptions because of the apron. I'd guess that's where most of these guys were hoping they'd end up salary wise.