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Re: Around the NBA 2018-2019 (Non-Celtics Talk) 

Post#1841 » by GoCeltics123 » Mon Jun 25, 2018 6:33 pm

Not sure PG would do this if he was staying

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Post#1842 » by Darth Celtic » Mon Jun 25, 2018 6:34 pm

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Theocy wrote:Does anyone else think the suns are becoming a very interesting team ? Not next year way too many youngs but in 3 years time they should be in the right whereabouts?


I'm very intrigued. I have them making the playoffs this season. Them and the Sixers have the most talented starting five after the Celtics and Warriors. If they don't win 45 games it will be really bad coaching or major injuries that prevent it.

Wait, what?

I had to go back and read what good team you were talking about, then realized you weren't.
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Re: Around the NBA 2018-2019 (Non-Celtics Talk) 

Post#1843 » by Darth Celtic » Mon Jun 25, 2018 6:35 pm

GoCeltics123 wrote:Not sure PG would do this if he was staying

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Re: Around the NBA 2018-2019 (Non-Celtics Talk) 

Post#1844 » by Valid » Mon Jun 25, 2018 6:35 pm

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Theocy wrote:Does anyone else think the suns are becoming a very interesting team ? Not next year way too many youngs but in 3 years time they should be in the right whereabouts?


I'm very intrigued. I have them making the playoffs this season. Them and the Sixers have the most talented starting five after the Celtics and Warriors. If they don't win 45 games it will be really bad coaching or major injuries that prevent it.

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Re: Around the NBA 2018-2019 (Non-Celtics Talk) 

Post#1845 » by 3D Chess » Mon Jun 25, 2018 6:37 pm

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Theocy wrote:Does anyone else think the suns are becoming a very interesting team ? Not next year way too many youngs but in 3 years time they should be in the right whereabouts?


I'm very intrigued. I have them making the playoffs this season. Them and the Sixers have the most talented starting five after the Celtics and Warriors. If they don't win 45 games it will be really bad coaching or major injuries that prevent it.

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Post#1846 » by 2Mas » Mon Jun 25, 2018 8:22 pm

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Theocy wrote:Does anyone else think the suns are becoming a very interesting team ? Not next year way too many youngs but in 3 years time they should be in the right whereabouts?


I'm very intrigued. I have them making the playoffs this season. Them and the Sixers have the most talented starting five after the Celtics and Warriors. If they don't win 45 games it will be really bad coaching or major injuries that prevent it.

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Yeahhh... My man is day drinking apparently.

I mean i'm in on the Suns core. I think they're gonna be awesome. But not next year lol. 2021? Yeah i'm with you.
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Re: Around the NBA 2018-2019 (Non-Celtics Talk) 

Post#1847 » by gocelts » Mon Jun 25, 2018 8:43 pm

Calling all cap gurus...does Denvers Max to Jokic get them out of the Marcus Smart sweepstakes?
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Post#1848 » by canman1971 » Mon Jun 25, 2018 8:50 pm

Since when has Paul George won anything? Good god, what a freaking tool.
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Re: Around the NBA 2018-2019 (Non-Celtics Talk) 

Post#1849 » by Darth Celtic » Mon Jun 25, 2018 9:19 pm

gocelts wrote:Calling all cap gurus...does Denvers Max to Jokic get them out of the Marcus Smart sweepstakes?

Pretty much most teams are out of the smart sweepstakes as they spend money on other players. Most teams can offer 8.9 m a year. That's the non taxpayer MLE. I doubt we see 10m for him. We will see.
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Post#1850 » by sam_I_am » Mon Jun 25, 2018 9:46 pm

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gocelts wrote:Calling all cap gurus...does Denvers Max to Jokic get them out of the Marcus Smart sweepstakes?

Pretty much most teams are out of the smart sweepstakes as they spend money on other players. Most teams can offer 8.9 m a year. That's the non taxpayer MLE. I doubt we see 10m for him. We will see.


If we stay below threshold and pay Baynes - which is first priority - it will leave QO for Smart. Maybe they can convince both to take 8m each.
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Re: Around the NBA 2018-2019 (Non-Celtics Talk) 

Post#1851 » by Crossy2008 » Mon Jun 25, 2018 9:53 pm

What does this mean for teams going forward? Will it have any impact on the salary cap or luxury tax?

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Re: Around the NBA 2018-2019 (Non-Celtics Talk) 

Post#1852 » by Darth Celtic » Mon Jun 25, 2018 9:55 pm

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gocelts wrote:Calling all cap gurus...does Denvers Max to Jokic get them out of the Marcus Smart sweepstakes?

Pretty much most teams are out of the smart sweepstakes as they spend money on other players. Most teams can offer 8.9 m a year. That's the non taxpayer MLE. I doubt we see 10m for him. We will see.


If we stay below threshold and pay Baynes - which is first priority - it will leave QO for Smart. Maybe they can convince both to take 8m each.

Baynes will be just under 6m. Smart 10m? Wanaburger 1-2m tops. We'll be good.
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Post#1853 » by Darthlukey » Mon Jun 25, 2018 10:39 pm

Crossy2008 wrote:What does this mean for teams going forward? Will it have any impact on the salary cap or luxury tax?

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I assume it provides the owners with more liquidity and will help with cashflow. Means that when the big tax bills come through, they dont need to panic about paying it immediately. Particularly with teams like GSW who will have will have a monster tax bill but also huge revenues
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Re: Around the NBA 2018-2019 (Non-Celtics Talk) 

Post#1854 » by Green89 » Mon Jun 25, 2018 11:39 pm

Pacers declined Lance Stephenson's 4.3 million option. He's a free agent now.
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Post#1855 » by GoCeltics123 » Mon Jun 25, 2018 11:45 pm

Green89 wrote:Pacers declined Lance Stephenson's 4.3 million option. He's a free agent now.

If Smart leaves, maybe, just maybe, he could replace him
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Post#1856 » by GoCeltics123 » Mon Jun 25, 2018 11:45 pm

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Re: Around the NBA 2018-2019 (Non-Celtics Talk) 

Post#1857 » by Zaschrona » Mon Jun 25, 2018 11:55 pm

What about Mario Hezonja? If Smart goes, I would like to see us trying to get him on MLE.
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Post#1858 » by Crossy2008 » Tue Jun 26, 2018 12:51 am

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Crossy2008 wrote:What does this mean for teams going forward? Will it have any impact on the salary cap or luxury tax?

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I assume it provides the owners with more liquidity and will help with cashflow. Means that when the big tax bills come through, they dont need to panic about paying it immediately. Particularly with teams like GSW who will have will have a monster tax bill but also huge revenues


After actually reading the article from Woj, which is really just a paragraph or two, I think I have a better understanding of it. It's just a loan essentially. $325m per team. That's a $9.75 billion credit line for the teams. Which is up $2.25 B from last year. I don't know why it confused me so much at first. Anyways, that's a big chunk of a new arena if a team was in a position to use their line of credit for such. I'm sure you are more in tune with what it is actually used for though. Sort of a financial safety net.
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Re: Around the NBA 2018-2019 (Non-Celtics Talk) 

Post#1859 » by Darthlukey » Tue Jun 26, 2018 12:55 am

Crossy2008 wrote:
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Crossy2008 wrote:What does this mean for teams going forward? Will it have any impact on the salary cap or luxury tax?

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I assume it provides the owners with more liquidity and will help with cashflow. Means that when the big tax bills come through, they dont need to panic about paying it immediately. Particularly with teams like GSW who will have will have a monster tax bill but also huge revenues


After actually reading the article from Woj, which is really just a paragraph or two, I think I have a better understanding of it. It's just a loan essentially. $325m per team. That's a $9.75 billion credit line for the teams. Which is up $2.25 B from last year. I don't know why it confused me so much at first. Anyways, that's a big chunk of a new arena if a team was in a position to use their line of credit for such. I'm sure you are more in tune with what it is actually used for though. Sort of a financial safety net.

Hadn't thought of lumpy capital expenses such as a new arena, good call!
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Re: Around the NBA 2018-2019 (Non-Celtics Talk) 

Post#1860 » by Green89 » Tue Jun 26, 2018 12:11 pm

We're actually 3rd favorite (tied with Sixers) to land Dwayne Wade. :sour:

This must be based solely on him ring chasing if we land Kawhi or Lebron.

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