BobbieL wrote:bigfoot wrote:BobbieL wrote:
Only one player on the team had any leverage. Even Durant and Booker didn't have the leverage Beal had. And yet, Ishbia made moves that have put him in a corner. Like Mark Williams - he didn't need to trade for Mark Williams on draft night - he could have waited.
LI made the comparison that the difference in value between a max player and the MLE is much greater than the vet minimum player and the MLE. But people just want a dopamine hit, "we signed a player!!!!"
And again, when you do the math, that TPMLE player actually costs $24m and not $5m because of the Beal numbers.
Mark Williams trade didn't put them in a corner. Deadline for the team option on Vasilije Micic was June 29, four days after the draft. The Suns could have waited exactly four days to make the Williams trade but didn't. However, Beal wasn't taking a buyout until the free agency period started which was on June 30th. Williams and Beal deals were mutually exclusive. Timing was everything in this scenario.
The Suns improved the team's center position which was the correct move regardless of the Beal situation.
If Ishbia had declined the option on Micic, released Richards and Martin - would the Suns be closer to clearing the aprons than they are today?
Ishbia took the decisions he had 100% control over and gave those decisions to Bradley Beal.
I understand the need for the Center - but I personally think getting below apron levels would have been step 1 this offseason. This is where not having an owner cosplaying as GM is actually hurting Ishbia's goal of winning an NBA title. If Bob Myers wanted the job he should have given him the job and got the F out of the way
You guys just do not get it.
Beal was gone long before this past season ended. He was a bad fit and was always injured along with needing his salary off the payroll. He is and has been untradeable with his salary and NTC. Even if we would have traded him it would have been for salaries that we did not want. The best solution for the upcoming season was and is still waive and stretch. Surely it could hurt us down the road, but our big spender owner will pay to go over the 2nd apron again, hopefully not for a guy that always seems to have some sort of injury. He just sits on the bench with no apparent connection to the team. Gambo was saying it months before the end of the season.
We had an opportunity to get Williams, and we went for it. We did not think Maluach would be there at 10 and that Rasheed would be there at 29.
I am really excited to watch Williams, Maluach, Rasheed, Green, Koby, Dunn, Oso and maybe Richards, along with any other additions we might make. I repeat, I am excited about the next season and hopefully I do not have to watch Bradley Beal play another minute for the Phoenix Suns. I wish him good luck with whichever team he chooses as long as it is not us.