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kmgarnett21 wrote:We should just go ahead and re-sign him now to a cheap contract so no other teams can grab him...and you better believe that other teams will grab him up before he gets healthy.
Sign him to a cheap contract and tell him it's only a cheap contract til he proves he can play healthy at a high level then extend him for bigger money. It's not that hard. If we dont re-sign him, I could see him killing us if he signs with another team. He's one of my favorite players in the entire league and I'd hate to see him go to SA, CLE or ORL. He'd prolly sign with GS though.
kmgarnett21 wrote:The problem with WAITING is other teams have already been contacting him from what I've read, including the Heat. If we wait past the first game of the regular season, I guarantee he'll already be on with another team.
I don't see what the problem would be if we re-sign him to a CHEAP contract at first just to keep him in green, then when he proves he can still play, give him his money. If he can't recover from the injury, oh well, it was a cheap contract.
gocelts wrote:Got a question, If we pay Leon the minimum, would we have to still pay the luxury tax on that entire amount, or just a percentage of it?
canman1971 wrote:This isn't about the money, it is about the roster spot. If they could keep him without using a roster spot, I am sure they would do it, but you cannot. This team cannot afford to use a spot for a guy who will not be 100% until the 2010/2011 season.
vwoodruff wrote:Two things:
TO answer the question about the luxury tax implications: a 3rd year player at the league minimum has $30k of his contract (which is $855,000) paid by the league and the Cs would pay the tax on the amount they pay the player. Essentially, $60k of the team's cost are deferred.
Secondly... to those wishing to share their support of Leon, there are 550+ signatures at this online Powe-tition: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/powe-tition/
cfan79 wrote:vwoodruff wrote:Two things:
TO answer the question about the luxury tax implications: a 3rd year player at the league minimum has $30k of his contract (which is $855,000) paid by the league and the Cs would pay the tax on the amount they pay the player. Essentially, $60k of the team's cost are deferred.
Secondly... to those wishing to share their support of Leon, there are 550+ signatures at this online Powe-tition: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/powe-tition/
No offense I love you and all, but that petition is bullcrap. The owners etc are doing a great job they don't need us to petition for an injured player. If nothing better comes along then when Powe's healthy we should sign him not before then.