MasterIchiro wrote:yosemiteben wrote:Well teams sure seem willing to pass on Lance - almost every other wing option has been signed. That's not strong evidence that there's a secret bidding war going on.
Occums razor is you have a 5-tool player 23 years old major contributor to a title contender 2 years running who sells tickets, endears and entertains fans asking for "much more" than 9 million in a market where Avery Bradley gets near 9 million and teams trying to play the "makeup issues" angle downplaying interest trying to sign him for a bargain. Occums razor is this is how negotiations roll. This kind of talent is never ignored. Occum's razor is, you don't ignore this kind of talent. We have a staredown here, a stalemate. Lance's agent is playing the silent auction and the bidders are not wanting their enthusiasm to leak and hoping other team's exuberance won't hurt their cap.
You're completely ignoring the possibility that Lance's baggage could be putting a damper on his attractiveness to teams that are expected to trump the Pacer's offer. You could very well be right about what is going on, but if I'm Lance's agent and I see teams with cap space signing other guys and walking away, I'm feeling nervous.
If I wanted to play along with your theory, I would argue that we overpaid Marvin Williams just to call the bluff of Lance's agent. We demonstrated that we're so confident that we won't have to pay Lance Hayward's salary numbers that we're going to eat into our own cap space just to take the money away from Lance.
MasterIchiro wrote:You seem highly educated Ben but I sometimes wonder if you're too old school in your negotiation manners. Like, I picture you as an honest businessman, rather than an attorney. But you could've gotten into law school. Maybe you own a small business. Maybe you come from a good family. Just guesses.
Or maybe I'm actually an attorney and this is a hilariously perfect example of how you jump to conclusions
I'm not negotiating here - we're talking about the ability to guess what's going on in a void of information.