Frank Lee wrote:bwgood77 wrote:Mr Puddles wrote:
Honestly, I'm more pissed off about this than missing out on Doncic. I was high on Doncic since day 1, but I atleast understood the justification of drafting Ayton (even though I had my doubt about him).
Haliburton was such an obvious fit. Have him play under Paul for two seasons and then let him take over the reigns. The fact that he slipped to us was a shock, and the fact that we passed up on him was an even bigger shock
Yeah, I mean I really wanted Luka but it was obvious to me with McD that we were never going to draft him, after we got the top pick. Had we gotten like the 3rd pick I think we may have (but wouldn't be surprised if we made a trade similar to what Atlanta did).
With Halilburton it was a crazy great opportunity and then it wasn't only by far the BPA but it was by far our biggest need long term. And we took some guy not even projected in the first round.
And bend over ungreased to get rid of him. Made zero sense. Egregious.
Common thread over the past 10+ …. GMs who are mediocre at best
Smith, though, is more than a throw in for the Pacers. However, the Suns’ decision to decline his third-year rookie option before the season traveled with him to Indiana.
So what does that mean? Smith, a 6-foot-10 center from Virginia, becomes an unrestricted free agent on July 1.
The Pacers are eligible to re-sign him, they just cannot offer him more than he would have earned from the team option: $4.67 million. (If it was possible, teams may use it as a way to compensate star players sooner, and players and their agents would absolutely push for it.)
The Pacers have this limitation whereas the other 29 teams do not.
The decision not to play him was on Monty since he hates young players but JJ not deciding to pick up his 4th year was a head scratcher and just idiotic to say the least.
You don't give up on a young player on a cheap rookie contract like that and if you don't plan to keep him you shouldn't purposely tank his value by not playing him and not extending his contract so that the team that traded for him are handicapped when it comes time to resign him.
https://www.fieldhousefiles.com/p/pacers-options-with-jalen-smith