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Suns are playing chess, not checkers with this move.
Yeah, a franchise that's been the dregs of the league for the last several years doesn't get to make that claim.
Suns are playing chess, not checkers with this move.
Well. I don't think there is a better authority on this subject than Larry Coon.
As in the cap hit is $15.6 million.
Well. I don't think there is a better authority on this subject than Larry Coon.
Where are Slin and Sanders at?
To be fair, it isn't like it's easy to understand. I never agreed with Slin and Chris, but they certainly had good arguments. I'll be the first to say that I know next to nothing about salary and contract rules, so I have no problem saying I was barking up the wrong tree, but even Coon's explanation isn't exactly clear.Slin is probably tweeting at Larry Coon calling him an idiot.
To be fair, it isn't like it's easy to understand. I never agreed with Slin and Chris, but they certainly had good arguments. I'll be the first to say that I know next to nothing about salary and contract rules, so I have no problem saying I was barking up the wrong tree, but even Coon's explanation isn't exactly clear.
And I had already pretty much admitted I was wrong, only to find I was right. But my explanation was wrong.Slin is probably tweeting at Larry Coon calling him an idiot. Sanders will admit he is wrong- he is just not very active here so it may take him a day, but unless he just doesn't see it, he'll admit to being wrong.
To be fair, it isn't like it's easy to understand. I never agreed with Slin and Chris, but they certainly had good arguments. I'll be the first to say that I know next to nothing about salary and contract rules, so I have no problem saying I was barking up the wrong tree, but even Coon's explanation isn't exactly clear.
The question remains, if Anderson negotiated a lower guarantee for 2019-20 in order to facilitate his trade to the Suns, why? Did he have the illusion that he'd be good enough to earn playing time? Was it the weather? Did he just want out of Houston? Slinslin was right that we rarely see this kind of thing happen, and there are good reasons for that. So why did it happen this time?
I think he thought he would play well enough to get on for his next contract. He expected that he would lose $6 million in his final year, but then sign on with some other team for 4/40 or so. He could double dip for one year.The question remains, if Anderson negotiated a lower guarantee for 2019-20 in order to facilitate his trade to the Suns, why? Did he have the illusion that he'd be good enough to earn playing time? Was it the weather? Did he just want out of Houston? Slinslin was right that we rarely see this kind of thing happen, and there are good reasons for that. So why did it happen this time?
I tweeted Coons earlier actually to clarify the confusion between Q59 and Q60 and he answered my question first.Slin is probably tweeting at Larry Coon calling him an idiot. Sanders will admit he is wrong- he is just not very active here so it may take him a day, but unless he just doesn't see it, he'll admit to being wrong.
I tweeted Coons earlier actually to clarify the confusion between Q59 and Q60 and he answered my question first.
Apparently agreeing to reduce the guaranteed money on his final deal does not count as „re-negotiation“ of his contract so that Q59 does not apply which otherwise states that renegotiating amounting in a „pay cut“ to increase salary capspace is not possible.
Imo Coons needs to cleanup his cbafaq there, that is some important clarification missing there.
Seems like the Suns simply decided they had no intention to waive or stretch Anderson anyway which also would have meant to decline rights to Oubre and thus decided that Tyler Johnson is the better expiring contract to have next year and 2M smaller.
Aside from cap considerations, will TJ2 cost sarver and co. less than Anderson?
So he answered your question and you still decided to push the idea his cap hit was $21 million? Unless you didn't get an answer before claiming everyone was an idiot for not agreeing with you that his cap hit was $21 million. So you based the idea that everyone was an idiot on how you interpreted 2 sentences in #59 and ignoring everything else and mainly #60, which is titled "In what other ways can an existing contract be modified?"
If this was the only possible way to get rid of Anderson, does it matter that the trade was with Miami?I don't think this trade is about Sarver saving money.
I do think we're getting a somewhat serviceable player for a player that was completely useless.
However, the big (and only obvious) benefactor in this deal is Miami and their tax situation. Seeing as Jones has already done a favor to an old teammate and now he seems to be helping out a former team... it's concerning.
Back in high school a friend of a friend became an assistant manager at a Wendy's. Worked out well for the friend and his friends, we got free sodas and occasionally free burgers too... probably didn't work out so hot for Wendy's. It's a Filiberto's now.