Most buyouts are the remaining contract less the vet minimum. Players rarely get to double dip and they certainly don't give back guaranteed money unless they know they'll get it back. The Suns took back in more salary in the trade. They may save a vet min amount with the buyout, but they'll give it right back with the empty roster spot they have to fill.
Once we have the numbers you'll see this trade will be a net increase to the Suns payroll.
Again, the $arver take is old. There are plenty of other valid criticisms.
The difference between a buyout and a waiver is a waiver is guaranteed for the full deal. A buyout is where both parties agree the player takes less money
So yes by using the term "buyout" he gave back money
If you are looking at the end of this trade, where the Suns ended up with NEITHER player they initially agreed upon and still did the deal and think it was about basketball...
You are doing some incredible mental gymnastics to try to feel better about the way things are.
And you can tell me that you think this move didn't matter or it was addition by subtraction and I will say again then this isn't about the product on the basketball court.
If it was then you make a move where you actually get some asset beyond this year or you make the subtraction earlier despite the money.
You are wrong.
The original trade was Rivers 12.6 + Selden 1.5 + Brooks 1.4. that is 15.5 million. So that trade actually cost Sarver 500K more than Ariza.
We also don't have #s on the Rivers buyout yet. He will not get a penny more than the vet's min from another team so I doubt he gave up much cash, but we will see. Now the Suns will have to sign another player that will at least be the vet's min. So where is all of this money that Sarver is saving?
The $arver take is tired.
I am shocked with that one too.Wow! Shocking. I guess he was just salary match.
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Trust me, i know the difference. Woj said the Suns waived him. That's my point.
After trade with Wizards, Suns agree to part ways with G Austin Rivers, per ESPN sources.
Yeah he changed his tweet. Initially it was Buyout.
https://basketball.realgm.com/wiretap/251952/Suns-Agree-To-Buyout-Of-Austin-Rivers
Then it was waived.
Now it's
Once Rivers, 26, clears waivers, Rivers will become an unrestricted free agent. He's earning $12.6 million this season. Although there have been conversations with teams on potential destinations, Rivers doesn't appear to have an imminent decision on his next stop, sources said.
Gotcha, he does state that Rivers is on waivers in that article too.
Just surprised. I thought Rivers was going to have a chance to contribute here. He somewhat filled a need even if it was a backup two. Who knows what went on behind the scenes. He could have asked to be waived. I got nothing really.
The Sophomore Slump is a thing in the NBA. Lots of guys have difficulty in their second years. It's well known.He hasn't sucked for a year and a half. He was quite good last year, but it did take some time for things to click last season. He ended up making the All-Rookie 2nd team because of his play in the 2nd half of last season. After Triano benched him in late December or early January though that was all it took for Jackson to start showing why he was picked #4. He has taken a step back but that isn't unheard of or that unusual for a 2nd year player. Last season though can not be counted in this "a year and a half in the league".
He isn't the exception, he's normal for the most part. A lot of rookies and sophomores will stumble in year 2 for various reasons. If he's not showing more in January and February then we can worry. Labeling him a bust and deciding to ignore half of last season is ridiculous. If he finishes the year how he's started it then I'll be worried. Until then, enjoy the other players.
I am thinking Rivers was refusing to report. So instead of the Suns scraping the deal and starting all over again, they figure Oubre was the only one with value anyway. That's my guess.Oubre was always the best player in this trade. I just figured they wanted both, but they might have wanted both and maybe Rivers didn't want us.
Arizona Sports has the story also. Originally, we weren't getting Oubre in the deal, it was mostly for Rivers? Now he won't even be on the team? No trading him (if there's even a market)?
I am thinking Rivers was refusing to report. So instead of the Suns scraping the deal and starting all over again, they figure Oubre was the only one with value anyway. That's my guess.
If you are looking at the end of this trade, where the Suns ended up with NEITHER player they initially agreed upon and still did the deal and think it was about basketball...
You are doing some incredible mental gymnastics to try to feel better about the way things are.
And you can tell me that you think this move didn't matter or it was addition by subtraction and I will say again then this isn't about the product on the basketball court.
If it was then you make a move where you actually get some asset beyond this year or you make the subtraction earlier despite the money.
I had never researched this, so I did a (very) little poking around and found this (https://www.brightsideofthesun.com/...r-to-phoenix-suns-roster-nba-free-agency-news):he was still an asset. No one was putting a gun to their head to make a trade THE SECOND the lock struck midnigh-- forget it.
and if he was useless and toxic, that is a BIG black mark on the Coach who wanted him as our number 1 priority. And that ain't Igor derangement syndrome BS. That's just fact that he had a hand in blowing all our cap room on a guy who was toxic and pointless on the team.
Well the writers there don't get paid to write. It is simply something they do on their free time. Some of the articles are well written and some of them can be pretty sloppy.It's hard to believe how poorly written that article is. If it were submitted by a high-school freshman, I'd give it a C+.
What's missing in this whole silly argument is that Oubre is a better player than Brooks. Period. But nobody addresses that. He might not fill our immediate need, but he IS better.
This is true. Washington had the most to lose with the failed trade, and they took the loss. They gave up the same players but got no picks back. The original deal had them getting two second rounders. Oubre is better than Brooks. So I will take that. I hope he really wants to be here and buys in.What's missing in this whole silly argument is that Oubre is a better player than Brooks. Period. But nobody addresses that. He might not fill our immediate need, but he IS better.