docholliday99 wrote:Chinook wrote:The Spurs uniquely can create a scenario where they can extend Mark in January if they keep the cap space open to have a renegotiation. I don't believe that possibility to warrant the Spurs paying something closer to Bridges' price than Siakam's.
I guess teams that feel it's worth the risk can jump the gun, trade for Lauri at the price Ainge wants and then renogotiate with cap space - I can see OKC and the Spurs be enticing to Lauri. If there's no deal appealing to Ainge, he can just renegotiate with Lauri and then look to trade him at the deadline - I'm sure there'll be a bidding war. As for price, I don't see Lauri at Bridges' price cause Bridges' wasn't worth that price, it was the Knicks outbidding Ainge in the first place - f**** Ainge lol. Personally, I'd take Bridges over Lauri anyways.
All this smoke, I'm wondering if this is media driven or Utah feeding the water cause they're worried that Lauri wont renegotiate with them.
Renegotiating resets the three-year extension prohibition, so they can't renegotiate and then later extend him. From the actual CBA:
(2) (i) A Player Contract that has been renegotiated to provide for
an increase in Salary in any Salary Cap Year covered by the
Contract of more than ten percent (10%) of the player’s
Salary prior to the Renegotiation, may not subsequently be
extended until the third anniversary of the signing of such
Renegotiation.
So the Jazz have to do the renegotiation and extension together, which means they have to wait until August, which means they can't trade him at the deadline. They can renegotiate and extend him this summer to trade him next summer, but Mark has to agree to that and might not be willing to. Because everything has to wait until August, we don't actually know where he and the Jazz stand. All we "know" is that a bunch of teams are apparently trying to move him while the Jazz are holding firm.