sp6r=underrated wrote:Pythagoras wrote:sp6r=underrated wrote:
They'd be negligent if they weren't. There's still a better chance Kyrie, even at his dumbest, is still more valuable than the garbage they're currently being offered.
Brooklyn still has the option to John Wall him if things don't work out.
No he’s not. If the choices are keep assets and roll with what we got or sell the farm for Kyrie, I would much rather choose the former. When people tell you who they are, believe them. Kyrie’s not playing for the Nets without a max deal, and whoever gives him his next max extension will regret it.
I had worried the Lakers were going to end up being those suckers, but they may yet get bailed out of their stupidity by the Nets.
Don't get me wrong, my disdain for Kyrie's professionalism is extreme. I think him going full moron is a great possibility. And giving him a max deal is madness. Most likely he is at LA/DAL stage Rodman, who was forced into retirement.
But if I'm the Nets I still think my best option is bring him back, tell him he'll get minutes and chance to audition for max. If he behaves treat him as normal. But warn him any stupidity and he gets Walled for the season.
That hits me as a better deal than the Westbrook style packages, which have a 0% chance of providing value.
Kyrie once threatened to have surgery and sit out the season for the Cavs if he didn’t get traded.
He cost himself nearly 15 million last year over a vaccine.
He’s not auditioning for anything. If the Nets are bringing Kyrie back, they better be ready to max him, otherwise this is going to be a disaster. Paying him 36 million to sit on the bench is absolutely not a better deal than paying WB 47 million to sit on the bench and get draft compensation.
Now, they may get a championship out of this year if they max Kyrie, so it may be worth the gamble. But mark my words, the Nets aren’t going to be able to leverage this guy into doing what they want.