Does this move make sense? Does it hurt more than help? Is Ishbia insane?

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SweaterBae wrote:It's the perfect trade when nobody is happy.
starbosa10 wrote:Im confused about people complaining about the cost in terms about cap flexibility, aren't max deals based on a % of the cap? So since he's already on a max, how much more cap will he take up % wise once this kicks in compared to now?
SweaterBae wrote:It's the perfect trade when nobody is happy.
SkyBill40 wrote:starbosa10 wrote:Im confused about people complaining about the cost in terms about cap flexibility, aren't max deals based on a % of the cap? So since he's already on a max, how much more cap will he take up % wise once this kicks in compared to now?
They are tied to the team's cap. Here's the scaling as of today:
Years of Service:
0-6 years: Maximum of 25% of the salary cap.
7-9 years: Maximum of 30% of the salary cap.
10+ years: Maximum of 35% of the salary cap.
And I'm not complaining; I was just bringing forth the discussion as clearly it's a mixed bag and not a consensus opinion.
starbosa10 wrote:SkyBill40 wrote:starbosa10 wrote:Im confused about people complaining about the cost in terms about cap flexibility, aren't max deals based on a % of the cap? So since he's already on a max, how much more cap will he take up % wise once this kicks in compared to now?
They are tied to the team's cap. Here's the scaling as of today:
Years of Service:
0-6 years: Maximum of 25% of the salary cap.
7-9 years: Maximum of 30% of the salary cap.
10+ years: Maximum of 35% of the salary cap.
And I'm not complaining; I was just bringing forth the discussion as clearly it's a mixed bag and not a consensus opinion.
Thanks for clarifying! Wasn't referring to you specifically, more some of the more dramatic sky is falling people onlineso with the extension he'll be taking up 5% more of the overall cap then his current deal?
SweaterBae wrote:It's the perfect trade when nobody is happy.
Dr Manute wrote:Basketball is a team sport - The Suns will never win a championship with Booker if he thinks he should get 35% of the overall cap. The "Leader" of this team should not have such an individualistic mentality.
SweaterBae wrote:It's the perfect trade when nobody is happy.
SkyBill40 wrote:Dr Manute wrote:Basketball is a team sport - The Suns will never win a championship with Booker if he thinks he should get 35% of the overall cap. The "Leader" of this team should not have such an individualistic mentality.
Hard to say for sure what Booker actually thinks or expects from the team. Might he take less in the best interest of helping the team a la Tim Duncan? Does he expect, as the focal point, to be paid like it so he can get his "bag"? Or is he just taking what is being presented to him by an owner who clearly has an interest in having him stay?
I'd rather not speculate as to what he thinks, but I'd like to believe this is less about him and more about Ishbia.
Dr Manute wrote:SkyBill40 wrote:Dr Manute wrote:Basketball is a team sport - The Suns will never win a championship with Booker if he thinks he should get 35% of the overall cap. The "Leader" of this team should not have such an individualistic mentality.
Hard to say for sure what Booker actually thinks or expects from the team. Might he take less in the best interest of helping the team a la Tim Duncan? Does he expect, as the focal point, to be paid like it so he can get his "bag"? Or is he just taking what is being presented to him by an owner who clearly has an interest in having him stay?
I'd rather not speculate as to what he thinks, but I'd like to believe this is less about him and more about Ishbia.
This is Phoenix, not Michigan - I hope Ishbia isn't afraid of Booker bolting - Booker will be getting paid $61 million in 2027 - realistically how many teams will have the cap space and the desire to sign him away from Phoenix in 2028. Ishbia must be smarter than paying Booker $75mil+ because of an unlikely scenario.
SweaterBae wrote:It's the perfect trade when nobody is happy.
kennydorglas wrote:Ehhhhhhh mixed feelings about that.
He's our FP but didn't make the next step to become a true superstar in this league, like sga did.
It's sad but beggars can't be choosers.
Would hurt even more seeing him in a Lakers shirt, like Luka did.
kennydorglas wrote:Ehhhhhhh mixed feelings about that.
He's our FP but didn't make the next step to become a true superstar in this league, like sga did.
It's sad but beggars can't be choosers.
Would hurt even more seeing him in a Lakers shirt, like Luka did.