Post#237 » by milesfides » Sat Nov 30, 2013 12:52 am
^I'm not saying it's likely. I'm just saying we have a better chance of getting K. Love and K. Irving than the short list of players who are almost impossible to get.
And players below K. Love and K. Irving are just not good enough. I'm also loving the problems in Cleveland right now. The more Minny and Cleveland struggle, the better our chances get.
But as far as Kyrie turning down an extension and accepting the qualifying offer, I completely understand that it would be a historical exception, but not unreasonable for the following reasons:
The difference between Kyrie's qualifying offer and the first year of a max contract will be between 4-7m dollars (depending on if he qualifies for the Derrick Rose rule)...and I just think that's a marginal, almost negligible difference considering the upside of moving to second biggest sports market and the most valuable franchise in the league. Kyrie is too good of a player, and too confident in himself, to be desperate for those marginal millions in that first year. I think he'll take a much broader view of free agency, especially if Cleveland struggles. I'm not saying it's likely. I'm just saying it's not unreasonable given these factors (If you were him, would you take the marginal few million and stay with a struggling Cleveland? Or come to L.A. where they have all those banners up there and their best players are immortalized and you double your salary in endorsements? I'm trying not to be biased, but if I'm Kyrie, I'm leaving Cleveland. And to be fair, that's why I'm not even trying for Durant. OKC is too good and Kevin Durant isn't the glorywhore Kyrie is)
Anthony Davis is more of a pipe dream, for sure, his free agency is in 3 years, who knows what will happen until then. But to me he's clearly the most impactful player outside of Lebron - and he will quickly be at the top when Lebron slows down in his 30s. But he does play in a small market and I don't think their current guards are really going to maximize his game or take that team to the next level. But he's a guy that you can go broke for. He's worth the risk of being stood up. And his situation is somewhat conducive to allowing him to be poached.
I'm not saying any of these things are likely (except Kevin Love, if we make room for him I would bet my bitcoins he'll return to L.A.)...but at least they're worth trying for. Anthony Davis is absolutely worth it, and we just hope the Pelicans keep struggling.
Lebron, Melo, Durant...none of those guys are worth trying for, for different reasons - that's just my opinion. But that's not to say we should blow our cap space on whoever we can get at every opportunity. We won't win a championship that way.
Got to find those windows of landing great players at the right time, and that's all I'm saying.
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