Arsenal wrote:zaz102 wrote:Covi_Marsh wrote:I think the Windy report is taken outta context. Sign & trade would only be necessary for a team that doesn’t have cap space to sign George, like NYK or Miami. Philly would have no need to do a sign & trade.
Also using KD as an example is horrible. KD was going to go to Brooklyn for free. Golden State sent KD and a 1st to get back DeAngell Russell. Why would Philly be the one giving up picks?
If George opts in like Harden it would have to be because he couldn’t find a team that would offer him max like Harden situation. Then he would opt in and request a trade out of spite. Philly is offering max tho. You don’t do favors for an organization that refuses to pay you.
First off, if that PG pushes for that, I'd tell him to kick rocks.
Secondly, I think there is a benefit for him to do it. The Clippers can pay him more money. He could leverage that by telling Morey, he'd go to Philly only if they give him the LA max. The Clippers would obviously benefit from it as well.
Again, I would have no interest in it, but technically could be reasons for all sides.
What I bolded is incorrect. PG cannot get more money from us in a S&T than if we sign him with cap room.
The only possible reason to gift assets to LAC in a S&T is if we want to operate over the cap.
You might be right, but maybe you can help me understand what I'm missing.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/bryantoporek/2024/05/06/paul-george-has-all-the-leverage-over-the-clippers-ahead-of-free-agency/"George has been eligible to sign a four-year extension worth up to roughly $221.1 million with the Clippers all season, but he has yet to do so. "
"The Sixers can offer George a four-year max deal worth up to a projected $212.2 million, which is only $8.9 million shy of the most that the Clippers can offer. "
The above reads to me like the Clippers can offer him $8.9M more. I'm not sure if that includes his player option year.
Based on your comment, I'm assuming I'm misinterpreting this and will make some assumptions- If he is extends, it includes his PO year making it a 5-year deal and there's some rule out there you can't sign and trade after an extension. If this is true, then he would opt out and then he can only sign the same deal the Sixers can offer him.
Or am I totally off here?