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Was watching the postgame tonight and Magic was saying how he thinks there could be 14 teams after Joe. Do you guys think he will re-sign with the Suns?
True, but the Colangelos and Sarver don't seem like they're the type of people to match an offer if JJ asked them not to. I'm not really concerned about it, the only team I could see JJ going to is Cleveland and I'm sure his agent is warning him about LeBron's likely departure in a couple years. Most betting men would put the odds heavily in favor of JJ being in Phoenix next season.George O'Brien said:Remember three words: RESTRICTED FREE AGENT.
SASpursfan said:Mao you are correct. The fact that he is a restricted is gonna ward off most teams. But there are some owners who may offer some insane money to JJ. Will or can Colangelo match that offer?
Was Nash a restricted free agent this past year?
SASpursfan said:Mao you are correct. The fact that he is a restricted is gonna ward off most teams. But there are some owners who may offer some insane money to JJ. Will or can Colangelo match that offer?
Was Nash a restricted free agent this past year?
MaoTosiFanClub said:True, but the Colangelos and Sarver don't seem like they're the type of people to match an offer if JJ asked them not to.
If I were JJ would I want to stay? Of course but nobody knows what's going through Joe's head right now. He could like what he hears from Larry Brown and LeBron. He could be tempted by some sorry squad like Atlanta or New Orleans essentially giving him the keys to the franchise. One thing's clear and it's that Joe intends to test the free agent market. Listen, I have already said many times before that I'm pretty confident JJ will be back, I just don't see how people can act like it's already written in stone.thegrahamcrackr said:Colangelo/Sarver will match any contract JJ gets - especially since it will fall under the new CBA. If the offer gets to be too rich in year 2 or 3 - they will ship off someone else to cut payroll.
MaoTosiFanClub said:If I were JJ would I want to stay? Of course but nobody knows what's going through Joe's head right now. He could like what he hears from Larry Brown and LeBron. He could be tempted by some sorry squad like Atlanta or New Orleans essentially giving him the keys to the franchise. One thing's clear and it's that Joe intends to test the free agent market. Listen, I have already said many times before that I'm pretty confident JJ will be back, I just don't see how people can act like it's already written in stone.
My point is that if Joe would rather play somewhere else, the Suns will probably let him do that. Colangelo and Sarver may be good businessmen, but they're also good people and if Joe came to them and said he wanted to play somewhere else for reasons other than monetary then I don't see the BC matching an offer. If Joe's reasons for leaving were only monetary then the Suns would match any offer, Sarver and BC have already said this.green machine said:Well in the end it's less about what JJ wants and more what the Suns want to do. If they want to have JJ next year, then it's a lock that they will.
MaoTosiFanClub said:My point is that if Joe would rather play somewhere else, the Suns will probably let him do that. Colangelo and Sarver may be good businessmen, but they're also good people and if Joe came to them and said he wanted to play somewhere else for reasons other than monetary then I don't see the BC matching an offer. But I do think if it was only monetary then the Suns would match any offer.
Again, I find this situation very unlikely but I do think that saying the odds of JJ playing elsewhere next year is zero is pretty myopic considering nobody except Joe knows what he wants to do next year.
Yeah, I forgot to mention a sign-and-trade which BC would of course demand before he let Joe go for nothing. In fact, I'm sure BC has already leaked out some info suggesting he'll match any offer and that he'd have to get talent back in a S&T if Joe wanted to leave in order to drive some teams away. I find Joe leaving unlikely, like you I think he's way more valuable to the long-term success of this team than Marion. But I also think saying there's zero chance of it happening is a bit too much considering how set Joe seems on testing the market.cheesebeef said:I don't think so - at least not completely. If Joe wanted to play elsewhere after this season and we still retained his rights, you're for damn sure that we would HAVE to get somethin back in a sign and trade.
That being said, I don't think the Suns are so stupid as to see this kid finally reach his potential and then let him go.
Dan H said:For pete's sake, Bryan Colangelo has already publicly stated the Suns will match any offer for JJ. This has been posted multiple times in multiple threads with the same question.
JJ ain't going anywhere. Period.
elindholm said:The only way that the Suns won't re-sign Johnson in the off-season is if a lockout/strike prevents any contracts from being signed.
The chance of Johnson playing for another NBA team next year is zero.
Joe Mama said:I think it's more likely than not that the Phoenix Suns re-sign JJ. However I do think there's a very real chance that he goes somewhere else. I think the Suns will have to convince them that within the next couple years he's going to be the second option behind Amare Stoudemire. I don't see him being satisfied as the third or fourth option. I can see this being a problem was Shawn Marion as well although it's not the same problem because Marion is not a free agent.
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Joe Mama said:I would like you to find me that quote. Bryan Colangelo has not publicly stated the Suns will match any offer for JJ. He has said that re-signing JJ and extending Amare's contract are the top priorities this summer. There is a world of difference there.
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6. Joe Johnson, G, Suns (R)
JohnsonThe skinny: People talk about Redd and Allen as the league's premier shooters, but what about Johnson? He ranked second in the league in 3-point percentage this season and seventh in 3-pointers made. Yes, he gets a lot of open shots considering that most defenses are preoccupied trying to contain Amare Stoudemire, Shawn Marion and Steve Nash – but Johnson has proven repeatedly that he can take over a game when needed. The Suns want him back and own his restricted rights. Suns GM Bryan Colangelo told Insider several weeks ago that the team is prepared to match any offer for him. However, Johnson hasn't sounded so sure, and for good reason. The Suns have been trying to stay out of luxury-tax land, and paying Johnson a starting salary of $7-8 million per year will put them dangerously close to the threshold. Once the Suns extend Stoudemire to a max deal, their cap position could get out of control quickly starting in summer 2006. The Cavs will strongly consider Johnson if Redd doesn't sign with them. He's also likely to get some love from the Bobcats and possibly the Clippers. The Suns are hoping that the interest is limited and that they can re-sign him to a more modest deal. If a bidding war breaks out, the Suns might not be able to keep up.