1st banana wrote:Probably already 4-5 pages about it but Tatum cut his hair omg.
35 14 9 season incoming on 65/55/100 splits
Wake me up if he goes full DWhite shaved... the record books won't even see it coming.
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                                                                                                          1st banana wrote:Probably already 4-5 pages about it but Tatum cut his hair omg.
35 14 9 season incoming on 65/55/100 splits
 
                                                                                                           
                                                                                                           
                                                                                                           
  
  
  
                                                                                                           
                                                                                                          
 
                                      
                                                                      Fierce1 wrote:I like Springer, the player.
It's his contract that I don't like.
But removing the contracts of Oshae and Svi makes Springer's contract tolerable.

 
                                      
                                                                      Hal14 wrote:Fierce1 wrote:I like Springer, the player.
It's his contract that I don't like.
But removing the contracts of Oshae and Svi makes Springer's contract tolerable.
Brad knew exactly what Springer's contract was when he traded for him.
Never seen so much complaining about a contract that is only $4mil. That's nothing in today's NBA. Theis just signed a 1 year veterans minimum contract for $3.3 mil..so Springer is barely making more than that.
Fierce1 wrote:Hal14 wrote:Fierce1 wrote:I like Springer, the player.
It's his contract that I don't like.
But removing the contracts of Oshae and Svi makes Springer's contract tolerable.
Brad knew exactly what Springer's contract was when he traded for him.
Never seen so much complaining about a contract that is only $4mil. That's nothing in today's NBA. Theis just signed a 1 year veterans minimum contract for $3.3 mil..so Springer is barely making more than that.
Pels will not pay the tax that the Celtics will be paying.
“I was part of the committee that put the aprons in place with the players’ committee, and we’re aware of all that,” he added.
“We’re going to be over the second apron, I believe … and paying those penalties, but that’s the way life is,” said Grousbeck. “It’s designed so we can have more competition in the league, and we’re fine with competition as long as we win.”
“We haven’t blinked at all.”

 
                                      
                                                                      Hal14 wrote:Fierce1 wrote:Hal14 wrote:Brad knew exactly what Springer's contract was when he traded for him.
Never seen so much complaining about a contract that is only $4mil. That's nothing in today's NBA. Theis just signed a 1 year veterans minimum contract for $3.3 mil..so Springer is barely making more than that.
Pels will not pay the tax that the Celtics will be paying.
Why does our tax bill bother you so much? You're not the one paying..so who cares?
We had a huge tax bill last season and we won the title.
https://celticswire.usatoday.com/2023/10/05/nba-boston-celtics-wyc/“I was part of the committee that put the aprons in place with the players’ committee, and we’re aware of all that,” he added.
“We’re going to be over the second apron, I believe … and paying those penalties, but that’s the way life is,” said Grousbeck. “It’s designed so we can have more competition in the league, and we’re fine with competition as long as we win.”
“We haven’t blinked at all.”
Wyc also said recently that he's aware that they are losing money with how expensive the roster and taxes are but they will be paid in championships/parades.
Again, Springer is barely making more than someone who's on a veterans minimum contract..
 
                                      
                                                                      Fierce1 wrote:Hal14 wrote:Fierce1 wrote:Pels will not pay the tax that the Celtics will be paying.
Why does our tax bill bother you so much? You're not the one paying..so who cares?
We had a huge tax bill last season and we won the title.
https://celticswire.usatoday.com/2023/10/05/nba-boston-celtics-wyc/“I was part of the committee that put the aprons in place with the players’ committee, and we’re aware of all that,” he added.
“We’re going to be over the second apron, I believe … and paying those penalties, but that’s the way life is,” said Grousbeck. “It’s designed so we can have more competition in the league, and we’re fine with competition as long as we win.”
“We haven’t blinked at all.”
Wyc also said recently that he's aware that they are losing money with how expensive the roster and taxes are but they will be paid in championships/parades.
Again, Springer is barely making more than someone who's on a veterans minimum contract..
Theis' 3.3m will still be 3.3m when 2025 season ends.
The 4m of Springer will be closer to 6m when the Cs pay tax at the end of 2025 season.
I'm not paying the tax of course, but I want the money used elsewhere.
But like I said, since Oshae and Svi are gone, I can now tolerate the overpay for an 11th or 12th man in Springer.

 
                                      
                                                                      Hal14 wrote:Fierce1 wrote:Hal14 wrote:Why does our tax bill bother you so much? You're not the one paying..so who cares?
We had a huge tax bill last season and we won the title.
https://celticswire.usatoday.com/2023/10/05/nba-boston-celtics-wyc/
Wyc also said recently that he's aware that they are losing money with how expensive the roster and taxes are but they will be paid in championships/parades.
Again, Springer is barely making more than someone who's on a veterans minimum contract..
Theis' 3.3m will still be 3.3m when 2025 season ends.
The 4m of Springer will be closer to 6m when the Cs pay tax at the end of 2025 season.
I'm not paying the tax of course, but I want the money used elsewhere.
But like I said, since Oshae and Svi are gone, I can now tolerate the overpay for an 11th or 12th man in Springer.
How would you use the money elsewhere? It's either pay that money to Springer or pay some random guy the veterans minimum - we'd be paying taxes on that player's contract as well. So it's disingenuous to do this math out of saying Springer's contract will actually be closer to 6m than 4m..by that logic, if we signed some other guy to the veterans minimum with that roster spot, let's say we sign someone to veterans minimum for $2.6 mil..we we have to be fair and do that same math you're doing for Springer so we're actually paying like $4mil in taxes. We're over the 2nd apron either way, is it really that big of a difference between the 6m in taxes or 4mil? Clearly, the Celtics would rather have Springer on the team..they traded assets for him and knew how much his contract wad for when they made the move..
 
                                      
                                                                      Fierce1 wrote:I simply don't agree with overpaying for the 11th or 12th man.

 
                                      
                                                                      Hal14 wrote:Fierce1 wrote:I'm also not saying the savings from removing Springer's contract should be used on a vets minimum player.
It doesn't work like that. We don't get to take a vet who would normally get $2.2 mil from us and magically pay them $4mil because we saved $1.8 mil compared to Springer's contract.
We'd still be limited to paying the minimum to that vet.Fierce1 wrote:I simply don't agree with overpaying for the 11th or 12th man.
You're entitled to that opinion. It seems like Brad and Wyc care more about winning championships and putting the best roster together they possibly can, rather than whether a fan thinks they're overpaying one of their bench players who's on a rookie contract.
Springer is our 2nd guard off the bench. And he'll be relied upon more this season for the reasons I just mentioned a few mins ago in this thread.
OKC just gave a 4 yr, $48 mil contract to their 2nd guard off the bench (Isaiah Joe).

