FireMorey wrote:OG isn’t worth close to 40m per season. He’s not even worth 30. I don’t think there’s anything special about him. He’s a solid NBA player, nothing more.
I'm not sure about that OG was fantastic this series.
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FireMorey wrote:OG isn’t worth close to 40m per season. He’s not even worth 30. I don’t think there’s anything special about him. He’s a solid NBA player, nothing more.
FireMorey wrote:OG isn’t worth close to 40m per season. He’s not even worth 30. I don’t think there’s anything special about him. He’s a solid NBA player, nothing more.
Arsenal wrote:Personally I offer PG the Kyrie contract from Dallas, 3 years $126m which is $42m per year. Still leaves us $20m in cap and the room exception to fill out the roster. Giving him the full max of $50m/yr is a mistake.
If that’s not enough, move onto Plan B.
ProcessDoctor wrote:FireMorey wrote:OG isn’t worth close to 40m per season. He’s not even worth 30. I don’t think there’s anything special about him. He’s a solid NBA player, nothing more.
We'd have to overpay like hell but I'd do it.
Would you rather pay OG or PG $40 mil/year for the next 4 years? Genuine question.
ProcessDoctor wrote:FireMorey wrote:OG isn’t worth close to 40m per season. He’s not even worth 30. I don’t think there’s anything special about him. He’s a solid NBA player, nothing more.
We'd have to overpay like hell but I'd do it.
Would you rather pay OG or PG $40 mil/year for the next 4 years? Genuine question.
Arsenal wrote:youngcrev wrote:Dario had some success as a stretch 5 for the Warriors this year. Never opposed to bringing him home for cheap.
Love is a better and cheaper version of that archetype. His impact metrics were great for a vet min player. Would be great to get him for around $5m per.
fkd215 wrote:Re Paul Reed:
1. F--- you/thank you Danny Ainge: your attempt at a poison pill in Reed’s contract ended up giving us some optionality. Too clever by half.
2. I wish we had seen Reed play the 4. It’d be nice to know if he would be more effective there.
3. I don’t want to even think this, but what if Doc was right about Reed?
FlyingArrow wrote:Is it just me, or does the PG gambit seem like it wouldn't work, even if we got him?
We get a big 3, but we have two of those 3 with only about 65-75% availability due to injuries. The likelihood of having PG and Embiid both healthy in the playoffs is about as likely as having PG and Kawhi both healthy for the playoffs. Just not likely to happen. Plus... he'll be so expensive that we have a top-heavy roster with no bench. Haven't we seen that archetype fail all over the league recently?
Not to mention - at 33, that contract will be really, really bad at the end if it's a 5-year max. Really, really bad at Maxey's peak when we should be really good.
A healthy PG is worth a max salary for sure. I'm not so sure he's worth a 5-year max, though, at his age. Much less with his injury history, and even less so given the fact that we have two other max players and have the rest of the roster to fill out. Count me in the camp that hopes we miss out on him. If we do get him - I hope it works out. I just don't like the injury and age-related odds, or the outlook for the rest of the roster with the resulting salary restrictions.
FireMorey wrote:Paul George has been widely reported to be Morey's top target this summer. Just for argument's sake, say the LAC re-sign PG. Who does everyone think becomes Morey's new top target?
Not who you would target if you were him, but who you think he will target if PG is off the board.
ProcessDoctor wrote:mihaic wrote:Arsenal wrote:This season was lost long before today unfortunately when Embiid got hurt tanking our seed. Even before we were not "all-in" and this was a transition year after not extending Harden.
So this is what should have been expected. Everything has pointed to this offseason as the key moment when Daryl Morey will turn this team into a real contender.
He has the reigning MVP under contract along with a 2nd star in Maxey with a $13m caphold. Everyone else is a FA and even Paul Reed is non-guaranteed after losing the 1st round.
So, what is the plan? Paul George? Pascal Siakam? Lebron James? Just getting a ton of depth?
My personal feeling is they need that third star and the best fit is Pascal Siakam due to age and position. I've changed my tune on that as just depth around Embiid won't be enough considering how injury prone he is.
If we MAX Siakam, we still have around $25m in cap space left. That should be enough for 2 more starters, preferably 3&D types. Then we can get a 6th man type via the Room Exception. Otherwise use the full $25m on one more better starter.
After that we need vet mins, so hopefully Lowry comes back and we get a couple more decent ones. Maybe Melton comes back on a vet min to keep his bird rights. Maybe RoCo or Batum also. There will be others available and we need to snag a few.
Maxey gets his MAX after all other moves are made.
The team would be thin for a year, but in future years can add more players with MLE and other exceptions.
Lineup:
PG Maxey | Lowry (vet min)
SG Cap Space | Vet min
SF Cap Space | Room Exception
PF Siakam | Vet min
CE Embiid | Vet min
What should be Daryl's plan this summer? It's make or break time for him now...
You guys should go for OG. Siakam is not thatgreat against good defenders, he can be shut down in the final 2-3 minutes by a good defender. He cannot shoot the 3 very well, he clanks open ones.
I would love OG as one of two big forward acquisitions, ala the way Denver has Porter/Gordon. Would be shocked if he leaves New York though.
ProcessDoctor wrote:New plan:
1) Trade four 1sts for Lauri.
2) Steal Anunoby away from New York. Offer him a 4-year, $160 mil deal and see if NYK matches.
3) Re-sign Melton with remaining cap space (1-year, ~$6 mil).
4) Sign Oubre with room exception (~$8 mil).
5) Sign Lowry, Batum (or someone else if he retires), and Drummond to vet min deals.
Maxey/Lowry
Melton/Council
Anunoby/Oubre
Markkanen/Batum
Embiid/Drummond
mjkvol wrote:FlyingArrow wrote:Is it just me, or does the PG gambit seem like it wouldn't work, even if we got him?
We get a big 3, but we have two of those 3 with only about 65-75% availability due to injuries. The likelihood of having PG and Embiid both healthy in the playoffs is about as likely as having PG and Kawhi both healthy for the playoffs. Just not likely to happen. Plus... he'll be so expensive that we have a top-heavy roster with no bench. Haven't we seen that archetype fail all over the league recently?
Not to mention - at 33, that contract will be really, really bad at the end if it's a 5-year max. Really, really bad at Maxey's peak when we should be really good.
A healthy PG is worth a max salary for sure. I'm not so sure he's worth a 5-year max, though, at his age. Much less with his injury history, and even less so given the fact that we have two other max players and have the rest of the roster to fill out. Count me in the camp that hopes we miss out on him. If we do get him - I hope it works out. I just don't like the injury and age-related odds, or the outlook for the rest of the roster with the resulting salary restrictions.
The only way I'm in on signing PG is if the only other alternative is James coming here.
ProcessDoctor wrote:New plan:
1) Trade four 1sts for Lauri.
2) Steal Anunoby away from New York. Offer him a 4-year, $160 mil deal and see if NYK matches.
3) Re-sign Melton with remaining cap space (1-year, ~$6 mil).
4) Sign Oubre with room exception (~$8 mil).
5) Sign Lowry, Batum (or someone else if he retires), and Drummond to vet min deals.
Maxey/Lowry
Melton/Council
Anunoby/Oubre
Markkanen/Batum
Embiid/Drummond
sixers hoops wrote:Arsenal wrote:sixers hoops wrote:
What are you projecting for Miles? I assumed he was still a guy most of the league would avoid.
$25-30m per year. We only have about $13m if we MAX out PG.
I would have guessed in the $15-$20 million range. I assumed teams would be scared to make a big commitment to him. Maybe high dollars and only two years, or low dollars, like the $15-$20 million range, if it’s a longer deal. This guy is one step from screwing whoever signs him over.
I don’t really have my finger on the pulse of the situation though.