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Donnie Walsh is not ruling out the possibility of trading their first overall pick, which would be a way for the Knicks to rid themselves of large a contract.
Walsh will try to package the pick with either Zach Randolph or Eddy Curry, which would create cap space for the summer of 2010 when LeBron James and Dwyane Wade become free agents.
Arles wrote:You know if it's up to Mike and the guy at 6 isn't a top 8 guy in his mind, he'd be cool with selling it. He told that to Sarver both years he was the GM.
mkot wrote:-= original quote snipped =-
Yes it was MikeD that told Sarver he would rather have Pike and Marks than Rondo and Rudy so the Suns could save money of Sarver's pocket
Arles wrote:Pike = $2.5 m for two years. That's $1.25m per season. And, because the Suns signed him to a 2-year deal, the league pays NONE of it.
Rondo = $3.6 m for 3 years. That's $1.2m per season.
Marks = 770K last season.
Rudy = 0K last season
Sure looks like signing Pike and Marks over Rondo and Rudy saved the Suns money. Let's not also forget that after moving the picks, Sarver opened up his wallet for $16 million to sign Banks - who, obviously, was much cheaper than keeping the draft picks.
It would have been CHEAPER for Sarver to sign Rondo, Rudy and the Sergio pick than to pay Banks. But, I guess Sarver chose to pay Banks $16 million because he was a cheapskate, right? It had nothing to do with Mike D's wishes for the team. I mean, if I want to save money, I would glady pay $16 million for one player over $6 million for 3 - it just makes sense.
I hate that I have to constantly defend Sarver in all these mkot posts, but the information is so silly I have no other choice. Sarver went with some bad moves as an owner (not re-upping JJ, signing Banks, extending Diaw, KT trade). But the architect of nearly every move was Mike D. And, his terrible decisions put us in a position that to stay under budget we had to sell all our picks (hence the KT move).
I understand you liked Mike D as a coach, I did too. But his two+ years as GM were on par with Isiah in terms of hampering this franchise.
Arles wrote: But, I guess Sarver chose to pay Banks $16 million because he was a cheapskate, right? It had nothing to do with Mike D's wishes for the team. I mean, if I want to save money, I would glady pay $16 million for one player over $6 million for 3 - it just makes sense.
Arles wrote:I hate that I have to constantly defend Sarver in all these mkot posts, but the information is so silly I have no other choice. Sarver went with some bad moves as an owner (not re-upping JJ, signing Banks, extending Diaw, KT trade). But the architect of nearly every move was Mike D. And, his terrible decisions put us in a position that to stay under budget we had to sell all our picks (hence the KT move).
I understand you liked Mike D as a coach, I did too. But his two+ years as GM were on par with Isiah in terms of hampering this franchise.
Sarver had every right to get the payroll back under the tax limit - it's just a shame it cost us our draft picks.
I'm not saying we should be spending $80 million in salary. I'm saying we have a very rare chance that puts us in the top 3 or so teams within reaching distance of a championship.
Arles wrote:
I get that point. I guess my question is what would you have had Sarver do when we went into last season's draft with a payroll $10 mil over the tax (~$90 mil in money after tax)? Banks wasn't moveable, nor was Diaw. The only options we had to get back to the tax were:
It seems the only solution that would have made you happy is if Sarver ponied up $92 million last year in salary. I just don't think that's a fair expectation.
Arles wrote:I agree with the rookie GM + rookie owner point. Sarver should really have hired a real GM the moment BC left. I guess what frustrates me the most about the attacks on Sarver is the basic argument that "he should have meddled with the basketball people". I like an owner that goes to the people that know his sport and say, "You have a top 10 payroll (~72 mil) to go out and field a team every year. How you want to spend it is your call".
I want my owner to be like that. I don't want my owner coming in and saying "Well, Steve Nash is getting up there in age, maybe this big contract isn't worth it. BC and Mike D, I know that you guys have spent your entire working life in basketball, but I am going to overrule you because I stayed at a Holiday Inn express last night." There is an owner like that - his name is Bill Bidwell.
If you want to rip Sarver for not hiring a "real" GM soon enough after BC left midseason - I'm with you. If you want to question Sarver for allowing the Diaw extension knowing the financial chaos it would cause the next season? I can buy that.
But, when Sarver clearly sets a $72 million limit on the payroll, expecting him to pay $90 mil (ie, keep Kurt+JR and their $20 mil after tax) to make up for terrible moves by Mike D is not a fair expectation. Mike spent money like a drunk sailor on guys he never played (Pike, Banks, Rose, JuJones) because he didn't want to waste time developing rookies and extended Diaw way over market. Those moves made our payroll $82 million going into last year's draft. After tax, it was over $90 million.
Sarver had every right to get the payroll back under the tax limit - it's just a shame it cost us our draft picks.
That's irresponsible leadership by the GM and even a mouth-breathing fool would know that leaving us at $82 mil after the season was going to cause serious issues for the future. But Mike, as the GM, didn't care about the future - he just wanted to win now and at any cost. Then Mike, as the coach, killed chances of that by burning out our top stars with minutes over the last two seasons and never developing a bench. What Mike did is akin to what Jerry did from 1998-2003 to the DBacks - but without winning a title. We will be paying for the next 2-3 seasons for decisions Mike made, but that's OK. It's not his problem anymore - Kerr will have to clean it up.
ClosAZ wrote:Dantoni's run as GM, the players he signed (notably Banks and Diaw)
and selling draft picks because "he" won't play them are the primary culprits as to why we are where we are.
Mkot and Arles you guys can square off again