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Suns Waive-And-Stretch Nassir Little 

Post#1 » by RealGM Wiretap » Wed Aug 21, 2024 9:35 pm

The Phoenix Suns will waive-and-stretch Nassir Little. Phoenix will stretch the three seasons and $22 million remaining on Little's contract.


The Suns are prioritizing roster flexibility by releasing Little, who was on a four-year, $28 million deal signed with the Portland Trail Blazers in 2022. Little is represented by Adam Pensack


In 45 games with the Suns last season, Little averaged 3.4 points and 1.7 rebounds in 10.2 minutes. 

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Re: Suns Waive-And-Stretch Nassir Little 

Post#2 » by CIN-C-STAR » Wed Aug 21, 2024 9:49 pm

“Prioritizing flexibility” = crapping their pants about the 2nd apron after a first round exit :lol:
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Re: Suns Waive-And-Stretch Nassir Little 

Post#3 » by Mr Puddles » Thu Aug 22, 2024 12:00 am

CIN-C-STAR wrote:“Prioritizing flexibility” = crapping their pants about the 2nd apron after a first round exit :lol:


Somebody has not been paying attention to the offseason :lol:.

Phoenix has the highest payroll in nba history after a number of offseason signings including giving 44 mil to royce oneal and 16 mil to Okogie.

If there's one owner in the NBA not giving a **** about the 2nd apron apron, it's Ishbiah, figuratively the exact opposite of crapping ones pants.
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Re: Suns Waive-And-Stretch Nassir Little 

Post#4 » by Zeno » Thu Aug 22, 2024 12:36 am

Mr Puddles wrote:
CIN-C-STAR wrote:“Prioritizing flexibility” = crapping their pants about the 2nd apron after a first round exit :lol:


Somebody has not been paying attention to the offseason :lol:.

Phoenix has the highest payroll in nba history after a number of offseason signings including giving 44 mil to royce oneal and 16 mil to Okogie.

If there's one owner in the NBA not giving a **** about the 2nd apron apron, it's Ishbiah, figuratively the exact opposite of crapping ones pants.

You are absolutely right that they have not operated in any way like they care about the 2nd apron but this move does nothing for their flexibility. There is nothing gained here as far as making future move other than savings on tax. They can still only sign minimums. They will save roughly 30 million this year off their crazy tax bill and salary by stretching Little and decided it wasn’t worth him taking up a roster spot.
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Re: Suns Waive-And-Stretch Nassir Little 

Post#5 » by Lockdown504090 » Thu Aug 22, 2024 12:41 am

Mr Puddles wrote:
CIN-C-STAR wrote:“Prioritizing flexibility” = crapping their pants about the 2nd apron after a first round exit :lol:


Somebody has not been paying attention to the offseason :lol:.

Phoenix has the highest payroll in nba history after a number of offseason signings including giving 44 mil to royce oneal and 16 mil to Okogie.

If there's one owner in the NBA not giving a **** about the 2nd apron apron, it's Ishbiah, figuratively the exact opposite of crapping ones pants.

i think these teams are too afraid of having their picks frozen, its not like they lose them, boston. phoenix is almost there, if they can do something to upgrade nurkic and get more dribble penetration, they would crazy not to try.
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Re: Suns Waive-And-Stretch Nassir Little 

Post#6 » by RoxSteady » Thu Aug 22, 2024 2:53 am

If he's Little, then they should stretch him, right?
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Re: Suns Waive-And-Stretch Nassir Little 

Post#7 » by Mr Puddles » Thu Aug 22, 2024 5:50 am

Zeno wrote:
Mr Puddles wrote:
CIN-C-STAR wrote:“Prioritizing flexibility” = crapping their pants about the 2nd apron after a first round exit :lol:


Somebody has not been paying attention to the offseason :lol:.

Phoenix has the highest payroll in nba history after a number of offseason signings including giving 44 mil to royce oneal and 16 mil to Okogie.

If there's one owner in the NBA not giving a **** about the 2nd apron apron, it's Ishbiah, figuratively the exact opposite of crapping ones pants.

You are absolutely right that they have not operated in any way like they care about the 2nd apron but this move does nothing for their flexibility. There is nothing gained here as far as making future move other than savings on tax. They can still only sign minimums. They will save roughly 30 million this year off their crazy tax bill and salary by stretching Little and decided it wasn’t worth him taking up a roster spot.


Nassir little was probably not going to crack the Suns' 12 man rotation this season. O'Neal, Allen, Okogie and Dunn would likely all be in front of him. Meanwhile, the Suns are still facing size issues, so that spot could go to someone more useful:

Little might still be able to make it work elsewhere, so I could imagine the Suns made a win-win move:
- Phoenix opens up a roster spot and save a bit of money
- Little gets to sign with another team that might give him more of a shot at playing time.

Technically the Suns could have waited with waiving Little until they needed to waive him for a mid season move, but if he's not part of their plans this season, then what's the point? By freeing him now, little gets to play, and the Suns open up a spot to add someone with size.

I think that's drastically different than **** bricks at the thought of the 2nd apron tax payments.
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Re: Suns Waive-And-Stretch Nassir Little 

Post#8 » by Zeno » Thu Aug 22, 2024 7:55 am

Mr Puddles wrote:
Zeno wrote:
Mr Puddles wrote:
Somebody has not been paying attention to the offseason :lol:.

Phoenix has the highest payroll in nba history after a number of offseason signings including giving 44 mil to royce oneal and 16 mil to Okogie.

If there's one owner in the NBA not giving a **** about the 2nd apron apron, it's Ishbiah, figuratively the exact opposite of crapping ones pants.

You are absolutely right that they have not operated in any way like they care about the 2nd apron but this move does nothing for their flexibility. There is nothing gained here as far as making future move other than savings on tax. They can still only sign minimums. They will save roughly 30 million this year off their crazy tax bill and salary by stretching Little and decided it wasn’t worth him taking up a roster spot.


Nassir little was probably not going to crack the Suns' 12 man rotation this season. O'Neal, Allen, Okogie and Dunn would likely all be in front of him. Meanwhile, the Suns are still facing size issues, so that spot could go to someone more useful:

Little might still be able to make it work elsewhere, so I could imagine the Suns made a win-win move:
- Phoenix opens up a roster spot and save a bit of money
- Little gets to sign with another team that might give him more of a shot at playing time.

Technically the Suns could have waited with waiving Little until they needed to waive him for a mid season move, but if he's not part of their plans this season, then what's the point? By freeing him now, little gets to play, and the Suns open up a spot to add someone with size.

I think that's drastically different than **** bricks at the thought of the 2nd apron tax payments.

I agree and waiting I believe would have been a horrible idea unless the plan was to play him and recoup his trade value for later because I believe that waiving and stretching can only be done in the offseason. A mid-season waiving would have saved zero dollars in tax and salary.
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Re: Suns Waive-And-Stretch Nassir Little 

Post#9 » by TheCage4 » Thu Aug 22, 2024 11:13 am

If you think that billionaires don't worry about money, than you simply do not understand money management. There is a reason they are billionaires, and if stretching Little saves $30 million, that's significant.
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Re: Suns Waive-And-Stretch Nassir Little 

Post#10 » by tribulations » Thu Aug 22, 2024 6:44 pm

RoxSteady wrote:If he's Little, then they should stretch him, right?


I see you and appreciate you for this :lol:

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