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Houstons offer to Marc Gasol Too Much?

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Houstons offer to Marc Gasol Too Much? 

Post#1 » by KhanAir23 » Mon Dec 12, 2011 6:02 am

Reports say Rockets offering Marc Gasol a 4 yr 55 mill deal , that avgs out to almost 14 mill year.
This debate may not even matter because memphis is apparently matching it, but still thats a alot of dough for the big man but big men are rare and expensive and i guess the way the new CBA works out you will see alot of these sub elite players get big deals, increasing more overpaid players.. good way to fux i mean fix the system stern! :evil:
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Re: Houstons offer to Marc Gasol Too Much? 

Post#2 » by rocketsballin » Mon Dec 12, 2011 6:12 am

in today's league that's a good deal, much better than 17mil a year. i didnt know that was the max he could get, thought it'd be higher. memphis is definitely gonna match that if there's nothing else to this deal. hopefully s&t, but if i was memphis i'd keep him NO MATTER WHAT!!! it's rare to have a center who's 7+foot, above average defender, rebounder, makes his fts, can score AND in his mid 20s. every contender wants a player like that.

i hope morey has more to this than to just offer marc to a max contract sheet. cant wait for this week's nba offseason drama.
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Re: Houstons offer to Marc Gasol Too Much? 

Post#3 » by zapatasblood » Mon Dec 12, 2011 6:13 am

A lot of sub elite players got big money in the last deal, for example Joe Johnson and Rudy Gay.
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Re: Houstons offer to Marc Gasol Too Much? 

Post#4 » by spolgar » Mon Dec 12, 2011 8:35 am

This is a good strategy:

The restricted free agent contract is a double edge sword. I think of this as an auction where there are two class of biders. Class a bidders makes bids, the lone class b bidder reviews the bids and chooses to match, and then gets to keep the product.

13 million a year for a 10 and 7 player who a) just lost a bunch of weight and b) is still improving is a bit much, but you are betting that he's going to be better than Dalebert, which costs a bit less and has quite a bit lower ceiling. If you know you a) don't mind over paying now and getting market value latter and b) your opponent in bidding doesn't mind over paying either, then the worst you can do is figure out how much they are willing to pay and drive up your opponents cost of doing business. The salary cap is not going to be anyones friend now, and it's really going to punish in 2 years, right when Marc Gasol's raises start really getting hairy. The griz loses whatever cap flexibility they have left if they want to keep together their core, making this one of those all in propositions in the long run.

If Memphis gets lucky and no one in their core becomes dead wood, then they remain competetive for years. If Houston didn't bid, that would be the case anyway. If Memphis releases Gasol, Houston gets the piece they covet, as well as having a good hook for gunning after older brother. If someone on the Memphis starting 5 needs to be replaced, they are now all locked into long term contracts, which means they will have to give up another piece as a form of enticement. All of a sudden they become less formidable.

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