Nyce_1 wrote:pogiro wrote:magic_turk wrote:Wasn't the new CBA put in place to stop players dictating where they wanted to go? If we do trade Dwight we go for the best deal possible for the team not what suits him best, as much as I love ya Dwight at the end of the day I'm a Magic fan.
It does... people aren't thinking it through, I don't think. In my eyes it takes away a lot of Dwight's leverage.
I'm posting this one more time. I'm trying to see if I'm right, really. I've tried to discuss this three times and no one responds. If we keep him til summer, Dwight will have to stay at least one more year unless he is willing to walk away from a longer contract, and more importantly he's willing to accept a 4.5% annual raise than 7.5% annual raise... here's what I've been posting...
I'm thinking more and more that they just need to keep him and force his hand. If he can walk away from 7.5% annual raise, and longer contracts and go to another team, then so be it.
The new CBA changed things. There's now a deadline that he has to be traded to transfer his Bird rights elsewhere. It's not like next summer he can bluff and say I'm signing with this other team, you might as well get what you can and help me get my money. He has to pull that act much earlier, I don't know the exactly, but I've seen January 1st a lot.
And you wonder that at that point, if he still is thinking of leaving, that he'll have incentive to opt in his final year, in order to still be able to be traded and keep his bird rights, giving the Magic one more year to make something happen and with more ammo because then we'll have at ton of expirings that we can trade that year. We'd have a crap load of capspace that following summer if it wasn't for Hedo's contract... **** Otis.
thank you.
This is the only leverage teams have to keep their FAs. Call their bluff by screwing with their money.
EXACTLY. Thing is before, teams were more on the hot seat in the summer. Because they were faced with the immediate situation that their player could leave and we are left with nothing. So the player goes to them saying, let's do a sign and trade, I'll scratch your back, if you scratch mine. Team has to give in.
Come summer, if the player is set on leaving, he has to give up his money. There's no way around it. Or he opts in to keep his Bird rights for another year. Or maybe he can sign with the other team for one year, and get a full max contract with bird rights and all. But that's a lot to risk I think. And it still costs him money. Come summer, HIS BEST MOVE IS TO STAY. No matter how much he wants out, once he's looking down the barrel of the gun, and see's how much money he will certainly lose if he leaves, I think it'll cool his trade demands down quite a bit.