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Are we about to overpay for Shannon Brown this summer? I like Shannon Brown, but for every good game he has...he has about 3 or 4 stinkers. In the last 5 games he is shooting about 37% We are about to get screwed. Dont get it twisted, theres a reason he was almost out of the league. I want him on this team, but a the right price. Or, am I overreacting.... Your thoughts?

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What's your price?
What's fair for his REAL value?
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What's the absolute highest you'd go?
Let me know years and total value of contract.
I think he's worth 3 mill per.
Fair value: 3 years, 9 million
Absolute Highest: 2 years, 7.5 mill
This means that if I'm the GM he probably walks.
Then I sign Tony Allen for the minimum. He can't shoot like Brown but his D on 1s and 2s is better.
What's fair for his REAL value?
and
What's the absolute highest you'd go?
Let me know years and total value of contract.
I think he's worth 3 mill per.
Fair value: 3 years, 9 million
Absolute Highest: 2 years, 7.5 mill
This means that if I'm the GM he probably walks.
Then I sign Tony Allen for the minimum. He can't shoot like Brown but his D on 1s and 2s is better.
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So is 3 years, 12 mill too high?
If his agent wants that, I think I give him his papers if I have a cheaper replacement in mind (Tony Allen).
To the rest of the league, he is a SHORT shooting guard wth hops.
Good look Trev ... I mean Shannon.
If his agent wants that, I think I give him his papers if I have a cheaper replacement in mind (Tony Allen).
To the rest of the league, he is a SHORT shooting guard wth hops.
Good look Trev ... I mean Shannon.
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ALL HAIL wrote:So is 3 years, 12 mill too high?
If his agent wants that, I think I give him his papers if I have a cheaper replacement in mind (Tony Allen).
To the rest of the league, he is a SHORT shooting guard wth hops.
Good look Trev ... I mean Shannon.
Exactly!! I have a feeling Shannon will end up like Trevor. We will offer him something, but he will take something else. I know thats not exactly how the trevor deal went but you get the picture.

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I know it's really easy for me to say, but if I were a struggling pro baller that FINALLY goes to a team that gives me a role and an opportunity, I would sacrafice millons for the peace of mind of knowing that I'll be happy playing for a team that WILL give me minutes and has always valued what I could do on the floor.
If the Lakers will give me 2 years, 7.5 mill (or 3 years, 9 mill) and someone else is willing to give 3 years, 12 mill, I'm pretty sure I'd take the Lakers deal (not being a homer either).
I choose the Lakers because I'd feel more secure with the Lakers knowing that playing for them will allow me to maintain my value across the league. I know with the Lakers I'm getting my 15 -25 minutes game rain or shine. If I sign with Toronto (hypothetically speaking), although they say I'll "compete for a starting job", the reality is that once I get there, I might languish on the bench for three years with my value aftr the contract absolutley "shot" around the league.
But players don't look that deep because:
A) They're not that smart.
and
B) They're agents convince them to ONLY look at the numbers on the paper with no regard for a future after the contract.
Just my two cents.
If the Lakers will give me 2 years, 7.5 mill (or 3 years, 9 mill) and someone else is willing to give 3 years, 12 mill, I'm pretty sure I'd take the Lakers deal (not being a homer either).
I choose the Lakers because I'd feel more secure with the Lakers knowing that playing for them will allow me to maintain my value across the league. I know with the Lakers I'm getting my 15 -25 minutes game rain or shine. If I sign with Toronto (hypothetically speaking), although they say I'll "compete for a starting job", the reality is that once I get there, I might languish on the bench for three years with my value aftr the contract absolutley "shot" around the league.
But players don't look that deep because:
A) They're not that smart.
and
B) They're agents convince them to ONLY look at the numbers on the paper with no regard for a future after the contract.
Just my two cents.
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Guys like Shannon can easily be replaced. Trevor and Ronny were replaced easily and if SHannon leaves I expect for the same to happen.
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3-3.5 sounds right
if he goes to another team, we go after mardy collins
if he goes to another team, we go after mardy collins
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No way we over pay this guy. He's a good fit for us but only at the right price.
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If we can keep Shannon and Farmar for close to 6 mil, I'd be satisfied. If we can add Foye and not resign either, it'd still be a good enough business.



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Mardy Collins? You can't be serious!
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monk302 wrote:Mardy Collins? You can't be serious!
Mardy Collins can't replace Shannon Brown's role as the BEST defender of PGs on the team, but Collins can play a good role as the first line of defense against opposing PGs while a guy like Tony Allen is brought in off the bench as the deisgnated "pit-bull".
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Mike Miller and a defensive, passing, "glue-guy" like Mardy Collins are the exact things we need out the PG position ... if we don't trade one of our centers.