JonFromVA wrote:gflem wrote:jbk1234 wrote:?s=20&t=W_T4HwNDI-w_ulzrOlqJPA
I can't wait for all his crying when no teams want to sign him. I can't even imagine what he will blame for that when it inevitably happens.
The key is, is Durant ready to move on from Irving? And are the Nets willing to rock his boat?
Otherwise, even if Kyrie doesn't end up with a full max, the Nets will be strongly incentivized to pay him quite a lot. At least they should be under no compunction to pay him if he decides to stay home this time.
I'm no capoligist, but the Nets are way over the salary cap. Even if Irving declines his option and they let him walk, I'm not sure they free up enough money to go out and sign a free agent. So, I don't see a path they could replace Irving with say Sexton. I also can't see the Cavs wanting to take Irving back let alone trying to pair him Garland, but I suppose a 3-way trade that lands Collin in Brooklyn might work and/or even be necessary due to the BYC in any S&T.
I think if Irving said all the right things in their meeting, he'd be getting paid. The money is entirely secondary except as inasmuch as it allows them to hedge their downside risk for his flakiness. If he had reassured them, then the hedge would've been more open to negotiation. Apparently, they wanted him to commit to taking the vaccine as a show of good faith, and he wouldn't.














