If Kyrie is not willing teup his value in a contract year that's his problem.levon wrote:FrodoFraggins wrote:levon wrote:I think Marks has told Pelinka, I need a little more for Kyrie so we can save face. And Pelinka's said, look we're content just playing out this season with Westbrook and keeping our picks and cap next season, so find a better offer than ours so we can start bidding. And then everyone enjoyed the weekend.
Pelinka may say that, but he is under massive pressure to replace Westbrook with actual talent. The Nets can hold out longer.
The Nets can hold out until February, but with each passing month Kyrie's value goes down to other teams. It can't get rehabbed over the course of a season, if ever. His next extension will be his biggest and last.
Pelinka can either give up more assets to bring in Kyrie earlier for Lebron's 20th, and then be practically forced to re-sign Kyrie for the full max in 2023, or wait this out and have every resource available in 2023 especially if Lebron walks to play with his son.
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