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"The moral of the story is this: go all-in with your superstars, but when filling the rest of your roster, stick to the low-budget model of building through the draft and signing useful low-priced FA’s. And whatever you do, don't give long-term deals to middling players, because you will get burned."
Why to avoid long-term deals to mid-level players
Why to avoid long-term deals to mid-level players
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Dunkenstein
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Three34
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Re: Why to avoid long-term deals to mid-level players
How often does a full five year MLE deal work out well? All I can think of is Joel Przybilla, and even hsi was an Early Bird rights affair.
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Sham wrote:How often does a full five year MLE deal work out well? All I can think of is Joel Przybilla, and even hsi was an Early Bird rights affair.
I think that for now, Ron Artest was an OK MLE signing, we'll see how it plays out though.
For the most part I completely agree, guys that get full 5yr MLE deals are almost always considered bad deals within a year or two. I think these guys were all MLE deals:
Vlad Radmonovic
Nazr Mohammed
DeSagana Diop
Jason Kapono
James Posey
Beno Udrih
Reggie Evans
Marcus Banks
Jarred Jeffries
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Udrih's been an OK signing. Artest has been decent through 1 year. For the most part, though, they're just not successful moves.
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Re: Why to avoid long-term deals to mid-level players
So is the moral of the story to not give the Travis Outlaws of the world 5 year $35 million dollar deals? 
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Sham wrote:Udrih's been an OK signing. Artest has been decent through 1 year. For the most part, though, they're just not successful moves.
That's always been Artest. Years 1 and most of 2 in any new city is great. 2/3 of the way through year 2 has been wear the luster wears off and his insanity starts to show through.
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mikhailjordan wrote:So is the moral of the story to not give the Travis Outlaws of the world 5 year $35 million dollar deals?
and don't give charlie v 35 million either...
