bwgood77 wrote:JMac1 wrote:Lowery signed 4yr 48 million in Tor!!
One or two pages back. A lot of discussion on this.
Dang! I missed it

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bwgood77 wrote:JMac1 wrote:Lowery signed 4yr 48 million in Tor!!
One or two pages back. A lot of discussion on this.
DarkHawk wrote:carey wrote:FWIW, Woj was jumping on Fox Sports 1, the television network, not the radio network.
Crap. Did he come on already?
oldscho0led wrote:Baseball is all about momentum. Pirates will carry their winning ways and beat Giants in the Wildcard.
A's over Royals. Lester and experience will prove that he's worth the trade.
Tigers winning it all. Tigers are, imo, peaking at the right time.
Split T wrote:You're right, I should have worded it differently. Lowry and Bledsoe are pretty much on the same level right now, however Bledsoe is younger and most people view more room for growth in his future, whereas Lowry while not declining, probably isn't gonna get any better over the next 4 years. If we offer anything lower than 12 per, lowry's deal will definitely get brought up in the negotiations.
JDLAW wrote:I agree you cannot go there with the cupboard bare and I think we agree on that. I do think they want to make a run at Love when he becomes a free agent next year and they will not be able to do that with Kobe at $25M and Bledsoe at $16+ (second year of a max salary). Despite having cap space, they are not terribly flexible this year with their cap. They have 5 players at $37M committed. Add in the charges for 8 open roster spots and they are at $41M. If they were to get an RFA at the max, they'd be at $ 57M leaving $6M to spend on 7 players. It's not much of a team.
JJ13 wrote:JDLAW wrote:JJ13 wrote:
It's pretty clear he's referring to the much superior western conference. Arguing with that is just arguing for the sake of arguing.
Another inane comment from you. Maybe you'd like to instruct me on how to respond?
I know what he is referring to. The point remains the same. He is without peer at the small forward spot in the WC. I have a hard time believing LeBorn is afraid of anything on the basketball court and have a hard time believing he would not believe he could elevate the Suns to one of the top teams in the West. When Jordan played the East was considered stronger than the west. He did not shy away from the competition for an easier path.
Going to go out on a limb and say what I'm guessing many readers/posters are thinking...this board is a lot less enjoyable with all your know-it-all dickishness
From the Suns perspective Bledsoe's injury history and short 43 games starting history are going to be big issues in contract negotiation. Also, Suns will point out the PG position is saturated with talent. Bledsoe's team will counter with his youth, future potential and the fact that when he did start he performed very well, like one of the top PG's in the league.bwgood77 wrote:Split T wrote:You're right, I should have worded it differently. Lowry and Bledsoe are pretty much on the same level right now, however Bledsoe is younger and most people view more room for growth in his future, whereas Lowry while not declining, probably isn't gonna get any better over the next 4 years. If we offer anything lower than 12 per, lowry's deal will definitely get brought up in the negotiations.
I agree with all that. But starting at 12 gives them a chance to negotiate. I say start at 11, let them bring up Lowry, and you say, ok, that's fair and hope they settle there.
If need be, you could bring up the injury, out half season, maybe that's why there wasn't a market, we have Dragic, but we DO want you here. But no one who has started half a season has EVER gotten a contract like this, and we feel it is fair.
I mean, has ANYONE who started only half a season gotten a contract like this? Not counting the old Webber days when there was no rookie cap.
PassWarden wrote:I'm sorry, I skewed the results...
Cutter wrote:From the Suns perspective Bledsoe's injury history and short 43 games starting history are going to be big issues in contract negotiation. Also, Suns will point out the PG position is saturated with talent. Bledsoe's team will counter with his youth, future potential and the fact that when he did start he performed very well, like one of the top PG's in the league.bwgood77 wrote:Split T wrote:You're right, I should have worded it differently. Lowry and Bledsoe are pretty much on the same level right now, however Bledsoe is younger and most people view more room for growth in his future, whereas Lowry while not declining, probably isn't gonna get any better over the next 4 years. If we offer anything lower than 12 per, lowry's deal will definitely get brought up in the negotiations.
I agree with all that. But starting at 12 gives them a chance to negotiate. I say start at 11, let them bring up Lowry, and you say, ok, that's fair and hope they settle there.
If need be, you could bring up the injury, out half season, maybe that's why there wasn't a market, we have Dragic, but we DO want you here. But no one who has started half a season has EVER gotten a contract like this, and we feel it is fair.
I mean, has ANYONE who started only half a season gotten a contract like this? Not counting the old Webber days when there was no rookie cap.
No way is Bledsoe worth $12 million, even though he might get it.
I've been on several other Heat forums outside of Realgm, and they don't even mention the Suns as a possible destination for LBJ. They don't even talk about him leaving at all.bwgood77 wrote:I didn't see anyone talking about LeBron going to Phx on the General Board, like it wasn't even a consideration. So I decided to start a poll, and see what general fans thought.
I figured we would be at the bottom. But lo and behold, the general fan has us as the leader (unless it's all of you voting). I see Pass Warden did. I haven't yet.
If you see it, please hold off on voting now....lets see what others think. I think it would be interesting to see that others felt Phx was his best bet, and a good sign that we all are not just being homeristic.
Of course then we can all vote an hour or so later if we want and really impact it. But try and let fans of other teams chime in first if you can help yourself.
Edit: Oops, since I posted it, it has changed. We haven't even talked about him joining Kyrie, Wiggins, Thompson, Varejao?
Waiters and Bennett off the bench? I hear Bennett is in phenomenal shape and looking good.
Cutter wrote:From the Suns perspective Bledsoe's injury history and short 43 games starting history are going to be big issues in contract negotiation. Also, Suns will point out the PG position is saturated with talent. Bledsoe's team will counter with his youth, future potential and the fact that when he did start he performed very well, like one of the top PG's in the league.bwgood77 wrote:Split T wrote:You're right, I should have worded it differently. Lowry and Bledsoe are pretty much on the same level right now, however Bledsoe is younger and most people view more room for growth in his future, whereas Lowry while not declining, probably isn't gonna get any better over the next 4 years. If we offer anything lower than 12 per, lowry's deal will definitely get brought up in the negotiations.
I agree with all that. But starting at 12 gives them a chance to negotiate. I say start at 11, let them bring up Lowry, and you say, ok, that's fair and hope they settle there.
If need be, you could bring up the injury, out half season, maybe that's why there wasn't a market, we have Dragic, but we DO want you here. But no one who has started half a season has EVER gotten a contract like this, and we feel it is fair.
I mean, has ANYONE who started only half a season gotten a contract like this? Not counting the old Webber days when there was no rookie cap.
No way is Bledsoe worth $12 million, even though he might get it.
bwgood77 wrote:PassWarden wrote:I'm sorry, I skewed the results...
It's ok...I'm guessing Cleveland told their board and they all ran over and voted. We do so at about 11:30 and it will turn into a landslide![]()
bwgood77 wrote:I didn't see anyone talking about LeBron going to Phx on the General Board, like it wasn't even a consideration. So I decided to start a poll, and see what general fans thought.
I figured we would be at the bottom. But lo and behold, the general fan has us as the leader (unless it's all of you voting). I see Pass Warden did. I haven't yet.
If you see it, please hold off on voting now....lets see what others think. I think it would be interesting to see that others felt Phx was his best bet, and a good sign that we all are not just being homeristic.
Of course then we can all vote an hour or so later if we want and really impact it. But try and let fans of other teams chime in first if you can help yourself.
Edit: Oops, since I posted it, it has changed. We haven't even talked about him joining Kyrie, Wiggins, Thompson, Varejao?
Waiters and Bennett off the bench? I hear Bennett is in phenomenal shape and looking good.
SSOL wrote:Boozer to Miami. Calling it now.
Qwigglez wrote:Someone is gonna pick up Boozer on waiver claim, he isn't making it to free agency.