Dark Faze wrote:You guys have to realize that Ariza isn't going for MLE money. He took MLE money after a few short seasons with the Lakers and he's shown that he's a better player than he was then. He's one of the best three and d players in the league.
He has more value than Reddick and Korver easily--the guy has proven he's game changer unlike those guys. There's zero chance I take less than 8 million a year if I'm Trevor.
I wouldn't settle for anything besides a first or a long term front court starter for him a this point though. The talent between the top teams in the West is so close that Ariza would tip the scales for a lot of those teams and a first is absolutely worth it.
It's not about what he is worth, it's about what the market will pay him. Ariza is a role player - a really good role player, but a role player nevertheless. He's only a valuable player if he is on a good team with the right players around him to set him up. Under-the-cap teams typically don't have those good players. They are looking for stars with that cap room, not role players.
GMs are also going to notice that Ariza's success this year is an aberration relative to his career so far. That success is likely due to our system and the players around him (Wall) and is unlikely to translate on a new team.
I think Ariza will have a ton of suitors at the full MLE, but I really doubt he'll go for much more. I think 4 years, $28M gets it done.