ghostinthepost1 wrote:The history of taking the QO isn't great which is why ultimately a deal is going to get done.
When you look at that list, which one showed even close to what Giddey has shown? Those are all role players except Bridges who got paid, not starters. Pretty clearly, even if they've had random starts. How much money was available in free agency, relative to next summer? There are three players (Kuminga, Giddey, Grimes) right now where taking the QO is a legit concern. That is not usual.
Totally different caliber of player and expected pay. If the Bulls are really $10 mill apart, that difference alone is more than most of those contracts.
Again, don't see why people think Giddey has to take the QO, or even that it would be best for him if the Bulls don't come to an acceptable number (to him). I think it's perfectly OK to bet on yourself at 22 if you think somebody's taking advantage in a deal. All those numbers prove is players will take the QO. What Giddey gets afterwards is totally unknown, likely to be more than he's offered now, and doesn't even matter if he's not here because he signed with another team. Only thing that will matter is we lost him. But saved a couple mill a year.
If low level players will do it to make $2-$4 mill extra AAV, a young starter putting up star numbers won't do it for an extra $10 mill/AAV? What logic is that? Those guys knew the history when they took it, lol. And still took it. If 5 players have done it in the last 7 years, it's clearly not unthinkable. That's almost one every year.
Valentine on the QO: 6pt, 3 rbs, 1.7 assts
Nerlens Noel: 4.4 pts, 5.6 rbs, .7 blocks
Rodney Hood: 12.2 pts, 2.5 rbs, 2 assts
Alex Len: 8.5pts, 7.5 rbs, .9 blocks
Unless you and Giddey both expect him to have that kind of season next year, wouldn't think what those guys got paid is relevant. There's a reason not taking the money was a bad decision, they weren't that good. Reason it rarely happens is because most teams aren't stupid or cheap enough to let it get to that point if they see a player as a long term option, especially at 22. They'll S&T a player before they lose him for nothing or play on the QO.