Given the Warriors financial situation, where each dollar spent gets multiplied by 5, because of the repeater tax, I don't think there's a reasonable deal Oubre would accept that would make him worth it for the Warriors.RooneyFan wrote:Hi. I hardly ever post here but I read the posts in the Warriors forum pretty religiously and the posts in the general board from time to time. I also know very little about NBA salary cap machinations - basically just what I read here.
Question about Oubre's situation.
He reportedly wants $20M/year and wants to start. Obviously, he's not getting either of those things with the Warriors (at least after Klay comes back). He's also not getting $20M/year from any team and he apparently hasn't gotten any sub-$20M/year offers he likes yet. What happens if a sign and trade deal doesn't materialize (and if I understand what I've been reading here in the forum, it's increasingly unlikely that it will happen)?
What if he says to the Warriors that he wants to come back on a one-year deal and that he's willing to come off the bench?
Is there a salary where you think he would have value coming off the bench? Or is he such a bad fit that he's not wanted at all?
Whatever the board's position, what do you think the Warriors say (especially since the roster is filling up)? If I remember correctly, in the press conference after the exit interviews, Myers said that they told Oubre they would like him to come back.
He was by all means not good last season and even paying him something like 5M (I don't remember how much the TPMLE is, but it's something around that), it would become 25 millions for a player that is barely useful.
If he accepts the vet minimum, then fine, but he's not going to do that because there are teams for sure that can offer him at least the full MLE, so imho he's 100% gone.
The only reason why the Warriors could brings him back is if they plan to then trade him later in the season for a pick. So even if he re-sign, he's still not finishing the season with us.





















