Harden signs extension(4 yr, 118 mil)
Posted: Sat Jul 9, 2016 7:31 pm
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immortalone23 wrote:How can he be renegotiated?
texasholdem wrote:Since this affects the upcoming season does that mean we are now out of cap space?
Mr. E wrote:texasholdem wrote:Since this affects the upcoming season does that mean we are now out of cap space?
From what I understand the Rockets are still slightly below the cap, but it's possible that they are over it now.
They'll probably match Motiejunas, and after that any roster moves will be small, barring trades.
texasholdem wrote:Mr. E wrote:texasholdem wrote:Since this affects the upcoming season does that mean we are now out of cap space?
From what I understand the Rockets are still slightly below the cap, but it's possible that they are over it now.
They'll probably match Motiejunas, and after that any roster moves will be small, barring trades.
Well we supposedly had 9 million left but I assume that's all going to harden now?
K_chile22 wrote:texasholdem wrote:Mr. E wrote:
From what I understand the Rockets are still slightly below the cap, but it's possible that they are over it now.
They'll probably match Motiejunas, and after that any roster moves will be small, barring trades.
Well we supposedly had 9 million left but I assume that's all going to harden now?
Correct
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ken6199 wrote:K_chile22 wrote:texasholdem wrote:
Well we supposedly had 9 million left but I assume that's all going to harden now?
Correct
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Except we can go over the top to match any offer for DMo holding his full Bird rights, then rounding up a few minor pieces with whatever trade exceptions we have left.
texasholdem wrote:Mr. E wrote:texasholdem wrote:Since this affects the upcoming season does that mean we are now out of cap space?
From what I understand the Rockets are still slightly below the cap, but it's possible that they are over it now.
They'll probably match Motiejunas, and after that any roster moves will be small, barring trades.
Well we supposedly had 9 million left but I assume that's all going to harden now?
MaxRider wrote:http://rockets.clutchfans.net/9913/james-harden-houston-rockets-extension-salary-cap/
this explained it
you need cap space to renegotiated extension
so yeah
we don't have any cap space left
but we have DMo right so we can go over the cap to re-sign or match his offer sheet
Mr. E wrote:I'm reading some comments from Rockets fans who are upset about using the remaining cap space to make this move. I don't understand that at all. Who would you rather spend the money on?
Committing to your star long-term is the best move the Rockets could have made. It will be a very different picture next year in free agency knowing that Harden & the Rockets are committed to one another.
Mr. E wrote:I'm reading some comments from Rockets fans who are upset about using the remaining cap space to make this move. I don't understand that at all. Who would you rather spend the money on?
Committing to your star long-term is the best move the Rockets could have made. It will be a very different picture next year in free agency knowing that Harden & the Rockets are committed to one another.
texasholdem wrote:Mr. E wrote:I'm reading some comments from Rockets fans who are upset about using the remaining cap space to make this move. I don't understand that at all. Who would you rather spend the money on?
Committing to your star long-term is the best move the Rockets could have made. It will be a very different picture next year in free agency knowing that Harden & the Rockets are committed to one another.
It's only a two year extension so I don't know how much of difference really it makes in the long term. This also seriously affects our cap next summer not just now so it hurts your free agent hunt.
What if that 9 million got us a difference maker? We already had a poor summer with getting two very injury prone non stars and a very old past his prime center who was never a rim protector.
This summer has been such a disappointment. James saw all the money flying around and got jealous while morey panicked after seeing wade and Durant screw over their teams.
K_chile22 wrote:texasholdem wrote:Mr. E wrote:I'm reading some comments from Rockets fans who are upset about using the remaining cap space to make this move. I don't understand that at all. Who would you rather spend the money on?
Committing to your star long-term is the best move the Rockets could have made. It will be a very different picture next year in free agency knowing that Harden & the Rockets are committed to one another.
It's only a two year extension so I don't know how much of difference really it makes in the long term. This also seriously affects our cap next summer not just now so it hurts your free agent hunt.
What if that 9 million got us a difference maker? We already had a poor summer with getting two very injury prone non stars and a very old past his prime center who was never a rim protector.
This summer has been such a disappointment. James saw all the money flying around and got jealous while morey panicked after seeing wade and Durant screw over their teams.
And what free agents would come next season with the chance that the teams best player would leave the very next year? Evan Turner got 15 million per and you think we could get a big impact player with 9? Lol. Getting your max guys to be locked in as long as possible is a no brainer. Even if it's just a year you do it.
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