JujitsuFlip wrote:JonFromVA wrote:jbk1234 wrote:
Other than going into the tax a year early, what does Okoro playing on the Q.O. accomplish? For that matter, what does extending Okoro the Q.O. accomplish that Bird Rights don't as far as a S&T?
I'd at least be having a conversation with his agent about where this is headed if Lauri renegotiates and extends. Unlike you, I think losing out on an opportunity to bring in a guy like Jackson on a minimum hurts.
All depends how Altman reads the market and where things are heading with Isaac; but one possible outcome of retracting the QO is we free up cap space, Reggie Jackson (or maybe someone actually useful) still signs elsewhere and Okoro signs with another team at a price we would have matched because FU cavs.
Okoro is not a player you go into the tax for. Okoro on the QO is 100% not a player you go into the tax for.
First: Reggie Jackson has been a negative VORP player for three years in a row. I don't know why he's all of a sudden a player we really missed out on to jbk, but he might literally have been our 6th string PG behind Garland, Mitchell, LeVert, Jerome, and CPJ. (Maybe he makes 4th string if he has a good camp?)
Second: I don't think Okoro keeps the Cavs from offering minimums. He might keep us from offering the tax MLE (or non-tax MLE if Okoro leaves for nothing), but I see Okoro as a better player than everybody out there. But also, the Cavs almost certainly have a contingency to dump salary if Okoro takes them into the tax, if they care about the tax at all. (The dollar value of the repeater tax has less bite when your national TV income is about to double; draft penalties only kick in at the 2nd apron, which we will not surpass this year.)
Third, for most of the UFAs out there, it's not about the money. For the older vets who have something left and the young guys who are looking for prove-it contracts, they want rotation spots. Dinwiddie has a chance to play in Dallas. Jackson is going to get rotation minutes in Philly, particularly if McCain isn't ready to play in the NBA. Trent is likely to start in Milwaukee. The only conceivable rotation spot we can promise anybody is if Atkinson goes with a very deep rotation and squeezes one more guy into the 3/4/5 rotation, or if we dump Niang.
The Cavs obviously want to tweak their roster, but there isn't a guy out there who's definitely in our rotation that would sign for a minimum. They're Damian Jones/Ty Jerome/Tristan Thompson-level depth pieces. I'd like to have Robert Covington in the Marcus Morris role. Healthy Gordon Hayward is an interesting play when we need more height at the 3. Can't say they wouldn't be on the bench come playoff time, though. So they'll wait to see if they can get that in Philly or elsewhere before being just a depth piece.