NyCeEvO wrote:enetric wrote:And one other...what about Chauncey Billups? I like that move if he is healthy.
I saw this a few days ago:
Chauncey Billups is an unrestricted free agent and wants another NBA Finals ring. He told Fox Sports Florida that he would not mind taking less money to join the Miami Heat for this upcoming season.
Billups, 36, was in Miami on Sunday to receive the NBA’s inaugural Twyman-Stokes Teammate of the Year Award. He struggled with a torn Achilles tendon the last two seasons and missed 38 of the Clippers’ first 41 games this past year. Despite the injury, Billups said he has no plan on retiring.
From Fox Sports Florida:
The Heat went after Billups after he was released in December 2011 as part of the NBA’s amnesty provision. However, the Los Angeles Clippers won the bidding process, and he has played with them the past two seasons.
But Billups, 36, said he will look at all options this summer. He was asked if the Clippers have any sort of inside track to re-sign him. “I’m wide open,’’ Billups said. “Free agent means free.’’
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http://tracking.si.com/2013/06/10/chaun ... iami-heat/
So yeah...the rich could very well be getting richer yet again.
This is what I was so annoyed at dealing with Paradise the other day. (Not looking to start another round Paradise just reiterating my point).
Time and time again we see it at every level. The order of what attracts players as I see it...
1- Money. Incredibly rare athletes leave millions on the table. Small discounts happen...but most of the time biggest contract to offer gets you first in line at the recruiting dinner table.
2- All money being equal...a chance to win. Players prioritize playing with the best possible other players they can find. If they are also stars, they want to align with guys at a similar stage of their careers. If you look around...you will guys in conversations with other guys about the same age. And the prospect of being traded to or signing long term with a franchise that has a much older star isnt that attractive to players because they know a rebuilding era will be right around the corner smack in the middle of the prime of their career.
If they are no longer a star they still want to play where they can win. So they might not be as concerned with age as much as who gives them the best chance to win now as we see in the Billups comment.
3- Then we get to market. I do not believe that market leap frogs playing with the most talented teammates for most players especially guys in their prime. But, good weather or major media markets that can land you extra endorsement cash is a major plus on the checklist.
When everyone hated Ratner because he was going to move the Nets and had the audacity to call this guy cheap when he was running payroll right at the cap despite god awful attendance..I was the one around here saying wait!! Brooklyn is going to be a the best thing that ever happened to us. Be patient. And realize all these years later...if it wasnt for that guy...this thing never happens. The guy wasnt a villain to Nets history...he is one of its heroes.
And now I do believe that having the big market, the cap space was able to attract Dwight Howard to take notice and say...trade me there. I think if LBJ could have convinced one of Wade or Bosh to go with him...he might have signed here. But the point is....players were able to see it finally. And, I do think someday in the future we can be attractive to free agents again. But...no I dont see much younger stars signing up to play with an older Dwill in 2016. Maybe Lopez if he is a true star by then...but I think the jury is still out on his upside.
4- Coach, system and franchise reputation. Players talk. And while I dont think people should go so far as to believe that a coach can convince a player to chose a lesser team or take less cash...or go to a market he isnt interested in...the right coach can recruit and be a tipping point between two options. Players know...hey I could sign a 5 year deal and they could fire the coach tomorrow...so I cant chose that team because of the coach...but there are guys players hear, hey..so and so is great to play for. Shinny and new...right now I am pretty sure the league as a whole loves JKidd as a coach. For them it most likely feels like...hey one of US is calling the shots. If Kidd does well and he is here in 3 years...that will add so much for our reputation as a team. And if the cash is equal....if you think the team can compete...playing for the right guy in a big market can give us an edge of 75% of the teams in the NBA. Previously...we were in the bottom 10% in NJ.
Anyway...that's my perspective of what I see time and time again. Dwight doesnt like Dantoni's system? Sure. But cash keeps LA in the loop. Playing with old Kobe old Nash and old Gasol where he just saw they arent a contender has him thinking about leaving the #1 franchise #1 market in the NBA. If LA couldnt offer more money that anyone else...I think Dwight would already be gone simply because of the teammates. He cant see how to win with those guys. So there is talk about CP3 and Harden, or in Atlanta with Horford because like Dwill...a chance to team up with similar age all stars. If LA had that to offer..Dwight wouldnt be looking around IMO. He would play for Dantoni...and simply bitch enough about the system until the system changed.
LA will pitch it strengths just as we all do. They will say..extra contract balloon year...HUGE guaranteed money. LA weather, LA media market...LAKERS reputation...and huge deep pockets where no expense is spared. And they will swear to Dwight that if he is patient for a year or two...that just like they chose young Kobe over better Shaq...that they will do the same for him. HIS LAKER team...not Kobe's. And just to be patient a bit longer so thy can get to fat expiring contracts and cap space...and it will all happen.
If he bolts it will be because he see a better guaranteed vision or plan to win. Even if its a lesser market like Houston or Atlanta. But as that neither of those team has an idea situation for him as of yet...LA is still in good position because of the cash.
This summer...for us...with no cap space, and our exception already earmarked for our Euro import we are in line with everyone else who is in the same position. The teams with more cash get first pick at the low level role guys that we might want. The teams with similar cash to offer who have a better chance to win will have second pick. And then comes us pitching market and coach and better players than many of the other teams who didnt have first or second pick.
RIght now...its a damn shame we cant do an S&T. Because I said it last year. If Dwight were prepared to say to LA...trade me where I want or I will sign for less with a third team...an offer of trading Dwight out of conference for Brook Lopez and picks looks a whole lot better than trading him to the Clippers or Rockets!
But I dont blame King for moving on from Dwight after all he did to try and get him. I blame King for HOW he moved on or who he moved on to...lol...but not for saying OK enough already have to forget this guy its been 2 years of this crap.
Hopefully HBAP pays off....and hopefully we keep Blatche and up the bench somehow. Otherwise...I can foresee us actually being weaker next season on paper. No Blatche, no CJ Watson...and we get a weaker big man and a weaker back up PG...and we have to hope for improvement from within. Could happen. But off seasons are about improving your team on paper. Training camps are for seeing how it all fits together...and the season is where you work on getting it right so that come playoffs you are the best version of yourself.
I admit...given the lack of cash flexibility the weak playoffs....the lopsided dominance of the league, I am concern it will be hard for us to improve this team that much this summer.