toooskies wrote:jbk1234 wrote:toooskies wrote:Really strange that the Sexton front is as quiet as it is. Not a peep or rumor out of either side.
Different situations, but TT didn't sign until after the date for signing the Q.O. expired. J.R. waited all summer, threatened to sign with the process version of the Sixers, and only then worked out a deal.
Sure. But by the time TT signed, we knew the Cavs' standing offer on the table, multiple specific contract proposals from Rich Paul, the Cavs' standing offer, LeBron's opinion, Brendan Haywood's opinion, who was exerting what influence, etc. etc.
All we've heard from Sexton's camp is that he wants an annual number that starts with a 2, and we've heard exactly nothing from the Cavs other than that they want to retain him. No back and forth, no happiness or unhappiness from either side, no rumors of other teams interested him other than an old recycled Jazz rumor from an unreliable source. Pretty much nothing.
Well, leaks and public remarks are generally made to serve some purpose, to put pressure on the team via the fanbase or smooth the way with the fanbase towards losing a player.
I'd assume everyone is pretty happy with letting the situation playout, and the reason why could be ...
a) it's not costing Collin any money yet;
b) Klutch may be hoping after KD, Kyrie, and Mitchell are taken care of that a GM may come asking about Collin;
c) Klutch has a present vested interest in things working out amicably with the Cavs and may even prefer the team not tie up it's 2023 cap space ...