jbk1234 wrote:wegotthabeet wrote:jbk1234 wrote:
Miami had to part with young players and picks to *sign* Butler and Lowry. It matters. Not for nothing, but I thought the Lowry signing was a bad idea if all the Heat had to do was give up future cap space, and they gave up more. Lowry had already started to decline his last couple years in Toronto and I suspect there's not much of a trade market for him on his current contract.
yeah that's irrelevant. the point is they were major free agents and wanted to sign with a specific team (Miami) that didn't have cap space, yet still found a way to get there. Same with Lebron and Bosh when Miami signed them. If players wanted to go to Dallas having cap space wouldn't matter they could use guys like Bertans and DinWiddie + assets to accommodate a S&T. They don't want to sign in Dallas with or without cap space.
It's not irrelevant, especially when you're talking about a player like Lowry who was well past his sell-by date. Also, Lowry wanted to play with Butler and was likely recruited by him. If Dallas can clear space, and if Doncic starts recruiting, and it doesn't work, then you can conclude no one wants to play in Dallas.
no. again the actual cap space itself is irrelevant.
you're just helping my point with the rest of your post. Lowry wanted to go to a team without cap space, same with Butler. nothing is stopping Luka from recruiting right now, except he plays for a team not located in Miami or LA and no one wants go there. if for example Beal or Lavine wanted to be in Dallas right now they'd be in Dallas.
















