A fact about Chills - Did you know this?
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A fact about Chills - Did you know this?
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A fact about Chills - Did you know this?
He was the 2nd best bench producer this year at 11.6/game? I had to go to Philips to see that stat on the big board.
Is this true? I know who the top 6 man was this past year, but what do you think Chills' agent is saying about that stat to ASG?
We might not have a choice but to move him if we can't come to an agreement. I don't think he is going to get Ginobli type money.
Is this true? I know who the top 6 man was this past year, but what do you think Chills' agent is saying about that stat to ASG?
We might not have a choice but to move him if we can't come to an agreement. I don't think he is going to get Ginobli type money.
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No it's not true. Off the top of my head you have Gordon,Barbosa,and Ginobili who score way more than that. You also have to factor in that Chil plays 30 minutes a game. It's not like J.R. Smith who plays regular backup minutes(like Zaza) and comes in and scores 20 like it's nothing. Chil is basically a starter.
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HoopsGuru25 wrote:I highly doubt there is a team dumb enough to give Chil $8 million a year even if they had the cap space.
Chris Wilcox got that a few years back.
Jameer Nelson just got that...
40million over 5 years...
or start at MLE level of 5million per year for 5 years, which end at 8million... for about 32million over 5 years.
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Expect someone to offer their full MLE to Childress structured as a bit of a front load, which if he signs as an offer sheet we could match. There are few teams that can exceed the MLE and they have greater needs. A lot of teams have the MLE to throw around and he shows the potential to be a complimentary player who might be able to start and do the dirty work on a team that has primary scorers. He could possibly be seen as a starting SF. The key will be the structure of the contract trying to make the first year a little more expense to push us into luxury tax if we match.
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You want someone to hit a jumper, sign a jump shooter. No need to tell one of the more valuble guys on the team that he needs to hit the road because he doesn't take jumpers.
Although I would focus that money that he is goign to get on Eduardo Najara. he has sneaky range on his jumper, is a hustle guy like Childress and would give us some defensive spunk on the front court.
But to just get rid of a VERY productive player is just dumb.
Although I would focus that money that he is goign to get on Eduardo Najara. he has sneaky range on his jumper, is a hustle guy like Childress and would give us some defensive spunk on the front court.
But to just get rid of a VERY productive player is just dumb.
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Rip2137 wrote:You want someone to hit a jumper, sign a jump shooter. No need to tell one of the more valuble guys on the team that he needs to hit the road because he doesn't take jumpers.
Although I would focus that money that he is goign to get on Eduardo Najara. he has sneaky range on his jumper, is a hustle guy like Childress and would give us some defensive spunk on the front court.
But to just get rid of a VERY productive player is just dumb.
What is dumb is not realizing that money is an issue.
Our owners are suing each other and the ASG owns only 70% of the team but they are paying 100% of the bills. The reason they had to form a group to buy the team is because they didn't have that much money in the first place. They aren't going to pay the luxury tax and that is what they will have to do if they resign both Joshs and fill the holes in the roster.
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Rip2137 wrote:Shooters can be had for a league minimum. They aren't that hard to find.
YOu mean like Salim and JRich? Yeah they sure worked well.
We have $51.7 million in salaries committed before resigning the Joshs. So explain to me how we can resign both Joshs and make additions to the roster without paying the luxury tax.