LightTheBeam wrote:TheBrooklynKidd wrote:LightTheBeam wrote:
I could see an opt out + extension or playing out his year before entering free agency the next year. Either way, I'm not sure I really understand the hesitancy to take on a 2nd year of Huerter. We basically saw it this off-season, free agency is not what it once was. Young players going to stick around and take the max when possible.
It's like Lauri renegotiates and extends with utah or gets traded and resigns with GS.
Next years free agency is looking like the Brandon Ingram/Julius Randle sweepstakes. And I'm not sure I want to be the team begging those guys to takes maxs from me.
Either way I
Next year
I would rather have the space to absorb contracts for assets as other teams scramble to avoid the 1st and 2nd aprons.
For example, the Spurs just got an unprotected swap from your team/Chicago for $18 million in space.
Huerter doesn’t have any value to Brooklyn and I doubt other teams will be interested in him for the same reason you’re arguing DFS will opt in. Especially since he’s both more expensive and less valuable than DFS.
That's fair. I'll just say that's one extreme circumstance. On the other end Detroit absorbed how much for THJ for a few 2nds? And looking at Nets payroll next year, with or without Huerter you are going to have significant space to do that.
I can see the argument either way. Chance that a former 40% 3pt shooter who is only 25 years old rebounds some value or you are stuck with him vs tons of cap space that could lead to some assets or could lead to paying 43 million for THJ/Tobias and a few 2nds.
Had this same argument with Pistons fans 3 months ago. They told me they were gonna chase Monk, Claxton, etc.. And that taking Barnes for 2nds was a terrible idea. I'm sure hindsight they would have preferred my idea
Even in a best case scenario where Huerter rehabs his value, Brooklyn won’t get more than 2nds for him in a trade.
The optionality of $18 million in cap space is just better than Huerter.
I see Brooklyn throwing big offers at the RFAs from the 2021 draft, just like they did in 2016 with Otto Porter. Think: Sengun, Jalen Green, Giddey, Kuminga, Murphy & Jalen Johnson.
If they miss out on those guys, that’s fine too. They’ll want to tank in 2026 as well.