Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George

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Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#1 » by taj2133 » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:11 am

The Indiana Pacers and Paul George are finalizing a five-year, $90 million-plus maximum contract extension, according to league sources.

George is expected to sign the deal this week.

A member of the 2010 draft class, George has until Oct. 31 to agree upon an extension with the Pacers to avoid restricted free agency next summer.

George averaged 17.4 points, 7.6 rebounds and 4.1 assists per game last season, his third in the NBA.

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Re: Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#2 » by cheolee » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:19 am

Not worthy of the franchise tag, but then again, only 8-12 people in the NBA are...
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Re: Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#3 » by a_sensei » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:22 am

That's about right. George has been on an upward projectory and right now the skies the limit. Indy is in good shape right now, although it's unfortunate that their lack of an elite talent is going to make it difficult for them to get that ultimate prize. You never know, though. A couple of things go their way and they might be the next '04 Pistons.
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Re: Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#4 » by Imon » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:23 am

Yeah ... too much.

Too bad there are so few guys truly worthy of a max contract.
Honestly I thought most people believed the new CBA would eliminate bad contracts for players not worthy of a max but I think what it did was just stunt the salaries of guys who aren't all-stars.
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Re: Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#5 » by Chronz » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:23 am

HOLY HELL

Thats ALOT of cheddah the Pacers are handing to Hibbs and PG. Heres hoping they improve ALOT because right now, both have not been worthy of that contract.
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Re: Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#6 » by a_sensei » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:25 am

What are the Pacers going to do? If they don't give George the max their are at least a half dozen other teams that would. If George leaves the Pacers become a mediocre team that is neither a contender for a high lottery pick nor a contender for the second round of the playoffs.
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Re: Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#7 » by brycey » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:31 am

d rose gon eat dis dudes lunch u just wait naw
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Re: Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#8 » by twozeroMM » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:32 am

That's crazy money. Looking forward to seeing what he does this season.
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Re: Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#9 » by Clemenza » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:35 am

a_sensei wrote:That's about right. George has been on an upward projectory and right now the skies the limit. Indy is in good shape right now, although it's unfortunate that their lack of an elite talent is going to make it difficult for them to get that ultimate prize. You never know, though. A couple of things go their way and they might be the next '04 Pistons.

What.. they took the eventual champion Miami Heat to 7 games, and they should've won the first game but they gave it away
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Re: Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#10 » by michaelc204 » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:35 am

Couldn't they just match (a much lower) offer from another team that targets him in restricted free agency???
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Post#11 » by Spottieottie » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:36 am

The only argument you could make is that the Pacers have a window right now (ostensibly) so they might as well go all in with the peeps they have.
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Re: Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#12 » by Clemenza » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:37 am

michaelc204 wrote:Couldn't they just match (a much lower) offer from another team that targets him in restricted free agency???

It makes a franchise seem cheap and petty when they match an offer and keep the player
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Re: Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#13 » by SF_Warriors » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:38 am

I don't think PGs worth 18 mill a year...

I'd think 15 would be enough.
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Re: Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#14 » by pacers33granger » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:43 am

It's the market and he earned it, plus everyone knew he was getting the 5th year. Now no one has to deal with it during the season and can focus. This leaves only Stephenson and Granger not signed next year, meaning worst case scenario and both leave, we still have a very very good team.
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Post#15 » by Ckay » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:44 am

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Re: Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#16 » by nuposse04 » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:45 am

He has a chance to become the best SF behind LBJ and Durant, so I don't think it is wasted money. He's got skills, and he has time to improve upon said skills considerably. It is a bet, but it is a bet most small market teams have to make. Luckily Indy has seen this guy can play at a high level in big moments. Just need all around consistency.
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Re: Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#17 » by RollingWave » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:47 am

wow, that's a lot more than I was thinking, thought he'd get Harden type money.
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Re: Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#18 » by michaelc204 » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:55 am

Clemenza wrote:
michaelc204 wrote:Couldn't they just match (a much lower) offer from another team that targets him in restricted free agency???

It makes a franchise seem cheap and petty when they match an offer and keep the player


Still much better than overpaying (Gay) or trading him prematurely (Harden)

The Bulls are playing their cards much better with Deng
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Re: Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#19 » by GreenBloodedC » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:58 am

Hmmm. Pacers investing long term, and knowing that they have a window right now.
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Re: Pacers Finalizing $90M Extension For Paul George 

Post#20 » by EvanZ » Mon Sep 23, 2013 3:59 am

Harden is like wut.

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