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Part of me wouldn't mind taking a flyer on Waiters, but he may be a lost cause if Miami couldn't keep him in line.
I think they could sign someone now using the injury exception and letting that player slide into the roster spot when Frank returns. They may be limited to only doing a 10 day right now, with the injury exception but they can explain to the player they'll sign them outright once Tyler clears waivers.
I think that injury exception will come in handy now to help the team add someone before Tyler clears waivers though. I could be wrong but I know the issue with signing someone using that exception was having to waive someone when Frank is back but having the roster spot now eliminates that issue down the line.
That contingency in the league’s collective bargaining agreement only opens up to teams once they have four players who miss three or more games and will continue to be unavailable. The Suns already have three guys way above that limit in Aron Baynes (hip), Frank Kaminsky (knee) and Cam Johnson (quad), and knowing how grizzly ankle sprains can be, Saric is likely out for a bit longer as well. There’s no doubt Phoenix would be granted such an exception, if they applied through the NBA.
This is an on going pattern with the Suns, they have done this too frequently for them to honestly claim they couldn't find a deal that would help them. Since 2018 this is the 4th time they have released a player on an expiring contract (see Austin Rivers, Greg Monroe and Tyson Chandler) because they couldn't or wouldn't look to trade them to help improve the roster.What really blows my mind is that you assume that he didn't attempt to do just that. There probably just wasn't a deal they felt was worth doing since we would likely have to take back long term contracts to do it.
This is an on going pattern with the Suns, they have done this too frequently for them to honestly claim they couldn't find a deal that would help them. Since 2018 this is the 4th time they have released a player on an expiring contract (see Austin Rivers, Greg Monroe and Tyson Chandler) because they couldn't or wouldn't look to trade them to help improve the roster.
The value of the player is irrelevant, its the cap space/flexibility that is where the value is and why there is and always will be a market for expiring contracts. Robert Sarver's own actions prove this to be true see how he attaches assets to trade guys for cap space (Kurt Thomas, Josh Jackson, TJ Warren...)They tried and failed for almost 2 seasons to find a trade for Tyson and there was just no market for Greg Monroe. We could have forced Rivers to report but even in a perfect situation he's not much more than a marginal player and not the kind of guy you want around a young locker room so it made no sense to force an unwilling player to report. And if you look around the league you'll see these kind of transactions are quite common - it is very much a player's league and it is rarely worth it to antagonize a player or his agent.
Cheap bottom dwellers beats more expensive mediocrity. Bobby's cutting corners.
The value of the player is irrelevant, its the cap space/flexibility that is where the value is and why there is and always will be a market for expiring contracts. Robert Sarver's own actions prove this to be true see how he attaches assets to trade guys for cap space (Kurt Thomas, Josh Jackson, TJ Warren...)
You can also look at the flip side by looking at Trevor Ariza, he didn't have much of a market either, teams didn't value Ariza the player but rather his expiring contract to help them clean their books and the Suns (as much as they almost botched it) were able to get Kelly Oubre in return. There is no reason why they couldn't have made other deals where they take back a guy with an extra season or 2 on their contract in exchange for the expiring contract of a Monroe/Rivers/Chandler while being compensated for doing so with future draft picks or younger talent which is something this team is sorely lacking.
It would be dumb to make any short term moves right now. This season isn’t going to be saved. They don’t need to tank, they should try to improve, it any move should be about the long term not short term.Cheap or not they're not pulling any triggers to improve the team/save the season. Half the team is injured and the remaining guys are playing too many minutes. Gotto be pretty bone headed in my opinion to keep ignoring it, no actually, getting rid of healthy guys for nothing. So are we going to see more G league players getting DNP and Diallo getting 5 minutes playing time?
Cheap or not they're not pulling any triggers to improve the team/save the season. Half the team is injured and the remaining guys are playing too many minutes. Gotto be pretty bone headed in my opinion to keep ignoring it, no actually, getting rid of healthy guys for nothing. So are we going to see more G league players getting DNP and Diallo getting 5 minutes playing time?
Didja ever think about the difference between K-Mart and WalMart? Once upon a time,I don't get it. They have decent guys for a year all the time that they don't sign for even medium sized contracts. Is it so hard to find someone like that to limit the wear on our core and be a bit more competitive? Give us some big sauce!
Technically, it was KMart that bought Sears, other than that, I am not sure the analogy. Sarver is making money, if that is his primary goal. He is just not winning. I know I am getting nit picky. Sorry.Didja ever think about the difference between K-Mart and WalMart? Once upon a time,
K-mart ruled the roost. Now, if the last few haven't been shut down by Sears (as well
as their own stores), they should be.
While WalMart prospers. They have even become successful on line. I don't enjoy
going into a WalMart, because it feels like a rummage sale, but they are successful.
They are no Amazon online but sometimes they have something that Amazon doesn't.
Why has WalMart prospered and K-Mart is dying? One word. Management.
Robert Sarver is the K-Mart of the NBA, where every team is worth over a billion dollars,
through nothing he's done. The old saying, "It takes money to make money.", doesn't
apply here. He and his cronies are stockpiling their profits through their own dumb luck.
And we, the fans, are stuck with a team that is being mismanaged. Just like K-Mart.
My main point was that K-Mart failed while WalMart has prospered.Technically, it was KMart that bought Sears, other than that, I am not sure the analogy. Sarver is making money, if that is his primary goal. He is just not winning. I know I am getting nit picky. Sorry.
I truly thought Tyler was going to be an integral part of this season's turn around. I just think the decisions early on, put him in a bad spot to succeed. If he had started playing solid and consistent backup minutes right away within the rotation, I think he would have come to speed a lot quicker than what we are getting out of any other backup guard. The downside to having him succeed this year is whether or not to re-sign him to another contract.