Suns, Eric Bledsoe Far Apart In Talks

devilalum

Heavily Redacted
Joined
Jul 30, 2002
Posts
16,776
Reaction score
3,187
Mike Jurecki ‏@mikejurecki
>>RT @Chris_Broussard: Suns offered Eric Bledsoe 4-year, $48 million contract. Bledsoe wants max of 5 years, $80 million. Sides far apart

You must be registered for see images
 

sunsfan88

ASFN Icon
BANNED BY MODERATORS
Joined
Feb 1, 2010
Posts
11,660
Reaction score
844
@Chris_Broussard: Suns offered Eric Bledsoe 4-year, $48 million contract. Bledsoe wants max of 5 years, $80 million. Sides far apart

You must be registered for see images attach
 

KloD

ASFN Icon
Joined
Dec 31, 2002
Posts
10,374
Reaction score
1
Location
Portland, OR
I'm starting to sour on Bledsoe. I certainly feel the Suns are playing this one right and I'm hoping they don't break down and give him the max. If he and his agent (who's a joke IMO) don't come back to earth and accept market value I hope the Suns can get out of this with a sign and trade bringing back an equal value PF. If he gambles, which I can't see him doing, but based on his salary expectations who knows, and takes the qualifying offer, we will only be able to trade him for someone of value on a rookie deal (unless it's multiplayer and/or team). That and we won't get much since he'll be unrestricted at the end of the season. So he isn't without leverage, it's just a hell of a gamble for him to take when it's pretty likely without a healthy and very productive season he will not see a bigger offer next summer. That and he'd be giving up millions to do it.
 

devilalum

Heavily Redacted
Joined
Jul 30, 2002
Posts
16,776
Reaction score
3,187
I'm starting to sour on Bledsoe. I certainly feel the Suns are playing this one right and I'm hoping they don't break down and give him the max. If he and his agent (who's a joke IMO) don't come back to earth and accept market value I hope the Suns can get out of this with a sign and trade bringing back an equal value PF. If he gambles, which I can't see him doing, but based on his salary expectations who knows, and takes the qualifying offer, we will only be able to trade him for someone of value on a rookie deal (unless it's multiplayer and/or team). That and we won't get much since he'll be unrestricted at the end of the season. So he isn't without leverage, it's just a hell of a gamble for him to take when it's pretty likely without a healthy and very productive season he will not see a bigger offer next summer. That and he'd be giving up millions to do it.

Lot of variables here. If he takes the QO and plays 40 games again he'll be lucky to get $5 mil a year.

Looks like all the attitude was about money all along. That seems to be the case about 99/100 times.
 

hafey2

Rookie
Joined
Jun 30, 2004
Posts
92
Reaction score
1
Sounds like Rich Paul is over his skis here. Its really really easy to be Lebron's agent; less so when you have a client with less sure market value. Paul blew it by letting most of the league's max cap room evaporate without soliciting an offer for the Suns to match.
 

sunsfan88

ASFN Icon
BANNED BY MODERATORS
Joined
Feb 1, 2010
Posts
11,660
Reaction score
844
If Bledsoe seriously wants this much money from us and have "favorited" a tweet about the Lakers signing him on his Twitter, then I really question if he wants to be here or not.

The 5 year max is just ridiculous and I wonder if that kinda money is the only way he would be content with playing in PHX.

After the Eric Gordon fiasco, I don't want us to force someone who doesn't want to play here to stay here just because we can match them...

OR


....this can just be a ploy to get Bledsoe more money and he's perfectly fine with playing in PHX.
 

82CardsGrad

7 x 70
Joined
Dec 31, 2004
Posts
36,255
Reaction score
8,274
Location
Scottsdale
You Never, Ever offer a Max Deal as a "come bet"! Ever!
What the hell has Bledsoe actually done to earn a max deal?? How often are players offered max deals simply based on potential and maybe's??
Bledsoe is being beyond ridiculous... The Suns $48 million is an extremely generous offer for a guy who has accomplished nothing thus far!


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 

SirStefan32

Krycek, Alex Krycek
Joined
Oct 15, 2002
Posts
18,497
Reaction score
4,913
Location
Harrisburg, PA
How about S&T to the Lakers for Nash, Randle, and an option to swap picks in 2016?

Steve gets to retire in Phoenix, we get a promising traditional PF, and a better pick in 2 years.
 

SO91

ASFN Lifer
Joined
Sep 13, 2006
Posts
3,046
Reaction score
371
How about S&T to the Lakers for Nash, Randle, and an option to swap picks in 2016?

Steve gets to retire in Phoenix, we get a promising traditional PF, and a better pick in 2 years.

I'd do it, but I don't think LAL would.
 

Dr. Jones

Has No Time For Love
Joined
Nov 2, 2004
Posts
27,666
Reaction score
16,525
1st year 81 games
2nd year 40 games
3rd year 76 games
4th year 43 games


At least that is what the stats show on ESPN.com. Like I said every other year in his career so far he's missed almost half the season. Of course, part of his 2nd year was more CP3 showing up than injury probably, I don't know.

So, to me there's 2 years sample size to give a fair degree of caution/concern about a long term, big money contract.

That is just a bit better than Amare's first 4 years.......
 

sunsfan88

ASFN Icon
BANNED BY MODERATORS
Joined
Feb 1, 2010
Posts
11,660
Reaction score
844
How about S&T to the Lakers for Nash, Randle, and an option to swap picks in 2016?

Steve gets to retire in Phoenix, we get a promising traditional PF, and a better pick in 2 years.

I'd do it even though it may not make sense initially or on paper.

Its close though.
 

BC867

Long time Phoenician!
Joined
Sep 16, 2002
Posts
17,827
Reaction score
1,709
Location
NE Phoenix
I'm starting to sour on Bledsoe. I certainly feel the Suns are playing this one right and I'm hoping they don't break down and give him the max.
I agree with you. I have been sour on him ever since it became an issue, for a number of reasons.

1) His health overrides the defense he brings
2) We have too many tweeners
3) He has never given an indication that he wants to be here
4) Hopefully, it will put a stop to the Sun's latest version of
small-ball -- three Point Guard lineups
5) It is time to sh** or get off the pot. Dragic is the leader
of this team. He has earned it and he fills it (if not
splitting his time with Bledsoe)
 

az jam

ASFN Icon
Joined
Mar 6, 2004
Posts
12,994
Reaction score
5,237
Location
Scottsdale, AZ
Doing a sign & trade deal may be the best for the Suns & Bledsoe. I would like us to get a good young player. Hopefully our GM McD is seriously exploring this.
 

BC867

Long time Phoenician!
Joined
Sep 16, 2002
Posts
17,827
Reaction score
1,709
Location
NE Phoenix
I am glad to hear that. A legitimate 3rd Center (who can fill a role as #2 when needed) should be part of every team's roster.
 

Ronin

In yo city!
Super Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Oct 12, 2006
Posts
145,766
Reaction score
67,514
Location
Crowley, TX
what does Bledsoe want 5 years for 80 million dollars. If that's what Bledsoe wants then I'm all for the Phoenix Suns signing and trading him.
 

elindholm

edited for content
Joined
Sep 14, 2002
Posts
27,541
Reaction score
9,821
Location
L.A. area
what does Bledsoe want 5 years for 80 million dollars. If that's what Bledsoe wants then I'm all for the Phoenix Suns signing and trading him.

The problem is finding a trading partner who wants Bledsoe for that money and has something the Suns want in return.
 

AzStevenCal

ASFN IDOL
Supporting Member
Joined
Apr 2, 2004
Posts
36,867
Reaction score
16,668
Basically the Suns are in a pickle?

I don't think so. Bledsoe, or perhaps more accurately, his agent is in a pickle. I suspect he's took Eric to expect the max and now he's having trouble delivering.

Steve
 

sunsfan88

ASFN Icon
BANNED BY MODERATORS
Joined
Feb 1, 2010
Posts
11,660
Reaction score
844
Makes one wonder how he got Lebron.

Their childhood friends. Chances are that if he didn't know LeBron, he would be bagging groceries at some store in downtown Akron.

Most NBA agents typically have high accolades and accomplishment such as college degrees etc but Paul has nothing other than being LeBron's best friend.
 

82CardsGrad

7 x 70
Joined
Dec 31, 2004
Posts
36,255
Reaction score
8,274
Location
Scottsdale
Kyrie got 4 and $48million. On what possible basis would Bledsoe be able to argue that he would deserve more than Irving, let alone a MAX DEAL?????


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
 
Top