TheSuzerain wrote:Kennard has genuine upside. He has a higher ceiling than Lauri.
Last years Lauri. Not 3rd preseason game Lauri. If Lauri is used like that he’s 20M per
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TheSuzerain wrote:Kennard has genuine upside. He has a higher ceiling than Lauri.
WookieOnRitalin wrote:Game 1. It's where the series is truly 0-0.
Chi town wrote:TheSuzerain wrote:Kennard has genuine upside. He has a higher ceiling than Lauri.
Last years Lauri. Not 3rd preseason game Lauri. If Lauri is used like that he’s 20M per

WookieOnRitalin wrote:Game 1. It's where the series is truly 0-0.
WookieOnRitalin wrote:Game 1. It's where the series is truly 0-0.
Chi town wrote:TheSuzerain wrote:Kennard has genuine upside. He has a higher ceiling than Lauri.
Last years Lauri. Not 3rd preseason game Lauri. If Lauri is used like that he’s 20M per
cjbulls wrote:Stealing Pax for Prez FA list. You’re going to have 12 teams (I think?) with $20 million or more in cap space
2021 Free Agents
wing K. Oubre - 26 -
wing V. Oladipo - 29 -
wing E. Fourner - 29
PG D. Schruder - 28
C H. Giles - 24
PO - Free Agents
PG S. Dinwiddie - 28
Older Free Agents
wing D. DeRozan -32
PG K. Lowry - 35
PG D. Rose - 33
PG L. Williams - 35
PG M. Conley - 34
C L. Aldridge - 36
C A. Drummond - 28
REST. Free Agents
PG L. Ball - 24
PG D. Graham - 26
PG K. Nunn - 26
PG D. White - 27
PF J. Collins - 24
C J. Allen - 23
SG G. Trent - 23
C Z. Collins - 24
SF S. Mykhailiuk - 24
Cap space teams
Chicago
New York
Toronto
Miami
San Antonio
Cleveland
Charlotte
Dallas
OKC
Detroit
Sacramento
New Orleans

sco wrote:cjbulls wrote:Stealing Pax for Prez FA list. You’re going to have 12 teams (I think?) with $20 million or more in cap space
2021 Free Agents
wing K. Oubre - 26 -
wing V. Oladipo - 29 -
wing E. Fourner - 29
PG D. Schruder - 28
C H. Giles - 24
PO - Free Agents
PG S. Dinwiddie - 28
Older Free Agents
wing D. DeRozan -32
PG K. Lowry - 35
PG D. Rose - 33
PG L. Williams - 35
PG M. Conley - 34
C L. Aldridge - 36
C A. Drummond - 28
REST. Free Agents
PG L. Ball - 24
PG D. Graham - 26
PG K. Nunn - 26
PG D. White - 27
PF J. Collins - 24
C J. Allen - 23
SG G. Trent - 23
C Z. Collins - 24
SF S. Mykhailiuk - 24
Cap space teams
Chicago
New York
Toronto
Miami
San Antonio
Cleveland
Charlotte
Dallas
OKC
Detroit
Sacramento
New Orleans
Yeah, but most of those teams are looking to use their cap space for a MAX, high impact player (or two), not middling starters. Today's NBA is about MAX's, MLE's and VET MIN's. Playoff teams with a line-up hole are the only ones chasing those guys.
If he pays well this season and they end up matching an offer of 18.1 year one with 8% decreases the next 3 seasons, I am great with that. First he has to play well.ZOMG wrote:cjbulls wrote:The only person I’ve seen analyze this RFA class is Hollinger (former Grizzlies exec and stats-based analyst). His numbers-based analysis pegged Lauri’s value at 18.1, which is interesting to me only because I would think numbers wouldn’t favor him.Lauri Markkanen, Chicago — $18,177,306
I still think Markkanen is a better player than we saw from him last season, although the injury situation is getting a bit concerning. Nonetheless, this price feels eminently fair. On a four-year deal it would pay Markkanen just north of $80 million. He’s young enough to provide some upside that he’ll outrun this contract, and the downside seems limited by the fact that stretch bigs aren’t going out of style any time soon.
Also, note that the Bulls’ cap sheet is clean enough that they should almost certainly do a declining money deal with Markkanen, paying him a big 2021-22 salary but with 8 percent year-to-year decreases.
https://theathletic.com/2194510/2020/11/13/contract-extensions-what-bam-tatum-fox-and-rest-of-class-of-2017-are-worth/?amp
Anti-Lauri brigade reaction:
Stratmaster wrote:If he pays well this season and they end up matching an offer of 18.1 year one with 8% decreases the next 3 seasons, I am great with that. First he has to play well.ZOMG wrote:cjbulls wrote:The only person I’ve seen analyze this RFA class is Hollinger (former Grizzlies exec and stats-based analyst). His numbers-based analysis pegged Lauri’s value at 18.1, which is interesting to me only because I would think numbers wouldn’t favor him.
https://theathletic.com/2194510/2020/11/13/contract-extensions-what-bam-tatum-fox-and-rest-of-class-of-2017-are-worth/?amp
Anti-Lauri brigade reaction:
No one is anti-Lauri; at least I am not. But he hasn't done anything to earn 18 mil a year yet.
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I am sorry. There is no way to debate biased excuses claiming everyone is conspiring to keep Lauri out of the offense.ZOMG wrote:Stratmaster wrote:ZOMG wrote:
Did you watch the final PS game?
I did. I also watched the other 170 regular season games he played. Surely you aren't saying we should base the extension decision on 1 pre-season game?
No. But rookie extensions are always about potential too. It is a fact that last season, Lauri was used in a way that made him look extremely one-dimensional (AND he was injured... AND just had a bad year).
This season is going to be different. If Billy sticks to his guns and allows Markkanen to play like he did in the final PS game, he's gonna shine and this whole discussion and hand-wringing is going to seem insane in hindsight.
But make no mistake, he's going to need the ball and the shots and an offense that makes sense. That's not too much to ask, that's professional basketball.
My contract didn't. And no, you generally get paid for what you have done, with the expectation you will keep doing it. If it was your way, Lavine would be getting the max.cjbulls wrote:Stratmaster wrote:If he pays well this season and they end up matching an offer of 18.1 year one with 8% decreases the next 3 seasons, I am great with that. First he has to play well.ZOMG wrote:
Anti-Lauri brigade reaction:
No one is anti-Lauri; at least I am not. But he hasn't done anything to earn 18 mil a year yet.
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Did Fultz? Isaac? Kennard?
A contract is about what you will produce, not what you have produced.
The 18.1 assumed a rising contract. It would start around 22 for a declining one that equals 4/80
Stratmaster wrote:My contract didn't. And no, you generally get paid for what you have done, with the expectation you will keep doing it. If it was your way, Lavine would be getting the max.cjbulls wrote:Stratmaster wrote:If he pays well this season and they end up matching an offer of 18.1 year one with 8% decreases the next 3 seasons, I am great with that. First he has to play well.
No one is anti-Lauri; at least I am not. But he hasn't done anything to earn 18 mil a year yet.
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Did Fultz? Isaac? Kennard?
A contract is about what you will produce, not what you have produced.
The 18.1 assumed a rising contract. It would start around 22 for a declining one that equals 4/80
Both of the quoted expert assessments on here talk about "still believing he is better" than he has played. That's ok for analysts. Horrible approach for a GM.
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