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Re: 2014 Official FA Thread 

Post#141 » by carey » Mon Feb 3, 2014 6:59 pm

I issue you a challenge Frank. Find me the last player to turn down a contract and play for the QO coming off their rookie deal.
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Post#142 » by INFORMER-93 » Mon Feb 3, 2014 8:36 pm

Off the top of my head, Ben Gordon did it. Sorry, I know I'm not Frank.
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Post#143 » by gaspar » Mon Feb 3, 2014 8:43 pm

Nick Young, but I don't think anyone wanted him :lol:
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Re: 2014 Official FA Thread 

Post#144 » by bwgood77 » Mon Feb 3, 2014 8:46 pm

If a player does take the QO, what is the highest salary he can get the following season? Anyone know?
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Re: 2014 Official FA Thread 

Post#145 » by carey » Mon Feb 3, 2014 8:50 pm

INFORMER-93 wrote:Off the top of my head, Ben Gordon did it. Sorry, I know I'm not Frank.


So that was 2008-2009. So once in 5 years? I think my point is that it just doesn't happen and we always throw it out there like it's a real option, but it just isn't.

gaspar wrote:Nick Young, but I don't think anyone wanted him :lol:


Right, that's not the same, lol.
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Post#146 » by Ring_Wanted » Mon Feb 3, 2014 9:00 pm

We were fearing Blanks would offer him 9M per!
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Re: 2014 Official FA Thread 

Post#147 » by Frank Lee » Mon Feb 3, 2014 10:21 pm

INFORMER-93 wrote:Off the top of my head, Ben Gordon did it. Sorry, I know I'm not Frank.
carey wrote:I issue you a challenge Frank. Find me the last player to turn down a contract and play for the QO coming off their rookie deal.


beat me to it I-93.... um ... well not really :wink:

Heck, I wouldn't know where to begin to even research that Carey. I'll take your word for its apparent rareness. My point was more centered around James getting Bledsoe to join him in mIami.

Suppose Bled lets it be known that is his intention? What then ?
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Post#148 » by Ring_Wanted » Mon Feb 3, 2014 10:30 pm

If he just takes the QO you can't trade him unless he consents the move. This makes it extremely hard to find a good trade partner, so the most probable case is that the player spends the season with the current team and becomes a UFA.

If Bledsoe wanted to force his way out, especially without taking financial risks, his best shot is getting a sign and trade that is at least defensible for the Suns this summer.
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Re: 2014 Official FA Thread 

Post#149 » by bigfoot » Tue Feb 4, 2014 2:23 am

Frank Lee wrote:
INFORMER-93 wrote:Off the top of my head, Ben Gordon did it. Sorry, I know I'm not Frank.
carey wrote:I issue you a challenge Frank. Find me the last player to turn down a contract and play for the QO coming off their rookie deal.


beat me to it I-93.... um ... well not really :wink:

Heck, I wouldn't know where to begin to even research that Carey. I'll take your word for its apparent rareness. My point was more centered around James getting Bledsoe to join him in mIami.

Suppose Bled lets it be known that is his intention? What then ?


Option #1
Miami makes an offer. Bledsoe signs offer sheet. We match.

Option #2
We offer Bledsoe the Max contract. Bledsoe refuses to sign max contract. This still forces Miami to offer a contract of at least three years if they want Bledsoe. We can choose to match Miami's offer instead of the Max contract. Basically Bledsoe can only sign our Qualifying offer.

Option #3
Bledsoe signs Qualifying Offer ($3.7M which is way undervalued).
Bledose is leaving money on the table. He risks injury and losing even more money. As Suns I would be reluctant to play him that season since you would rather develop other players. So he risks sitting on the bench for a year. Then Miami might not have room to sign him the following year. Other teams may offer him less since he was coming off of injury and didn't want to sign with the Suns.
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Post#150 » by bigfoot » Tue Feb 4, 2014 2:27 am

carey wrote:I issue you a challenge Frank. Find me the last player to turn down a contract and play for the QO coming off their rookie deal.


Fourteen players have signed their qualifying offers

http://www.hoopsrumors.com/2012/07/play ... ffers.html
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Post#151 » by bigfoot » Tue Feb 4, 2014 2:31 am

I wouldn't be surprised to see the Morri brothers sign their qualifying offers if extended by the Suns. That's roughly $4M each. Guarantees they get to stay with the Suns. If only extended to Markieff then what would happen?
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Re: 2014 Official FA Thread 

Post#152 » by carey » Tue Feb 4, 2014 2:48 am

bigfoot wrote:Fourteen players have signed their qualifying offers

http://www.hoopsrumors.com/2012/07/play ... ffers.html


Small list. Thanks for digging that up.
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Post#153 » by Revived » Fri Feb 7, 2014 9:07 am

I know many won't like it but think we should look at signing Bosh this summer. All rumors indicate that he has the highest chance of leaving Miami outta the big 3 and I think he would be a good fit for us.

He puts up pretty good numbers for being a 3rd option and he doesn't complain or whine about touches.

He can hit long jumpers and rebound. Hell he's even starting to be able to shoot 3s pretty good. He isn't bad defensively either. And he would bring some veteran leadership to the team. Oh and most importantly, he is actually capable of scoring inside too...

I know he will cost quite a bit but I think it could be worth it to upgrade our PF in such a great way. People bash on Bosh for not being as good as Wade or 'Bron but they forget that he's still a beast and was one of the best players in the NBA when in Toronto.
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Post#154 » by INFORMER-93 » Fri Feb 7, 2014 4:25 pm

I don't think he's worth $20 million a season and I think that's what he is looking for. I think he's worth probably $14-15 million per year, but I don't want to be paying him when he's 34 or 35.
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Post#155 » by mybloodisorange » Fri Feb 7, 2014 11:48 pm

bigfoot wrote:I wouldn't be surprised to see the Morri brothers sign their qualifying offers if extended by the Suns. That's roughly $4M each. Guarantees they get to stay with the Suns. If only extended to Markieff then what would happen?


That is an interesting point bigfoot. I wonder if they would be willing to take less if we not only kept them together by signing both but added a guarantee that they couldnt be separated. Maybe like a no trade unless traded together clause lol. Even though that would hamper us if they would be willing to take a paycut in exchange for those contractual demands/safetys it could be interesting. I'm always about conserving cap! :D
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Re: 2014 Official FA Thread 

Post#156 » by Gorilla Warfare » Sat Feb 8, 2014 2:16 am

If we are going to pay a player over $15 million a year this offseason it should be LeBron and LeBron only. Nobody else is worth it, not even Melo.
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Post#157 » by Revived » Sat Feb 8, 2014 3:44 am

INFORMER-93 wrote:I don't think he's worth $20 million a season and I think that's what he is looking for. I think he's worth probably $14-15 million per year, but I don't want to be paying him when he's 34 or 35.

I don't think Bosh really cares about money that much anymore. I think we can get him for $14M/yr and Bosh will likely stay very effective even at age 34 and 35 cause he doesn't rely on his athleticism that much for most of his pts.
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Re: 2014 Official FA Thread 

Post#158 » by AZWildByNature » Sat Feb 8, 2014 4:57 am

Suns Have Eyes for Rudy Gay?
By Basketball Insiders 
It’s no secret at this point that the Suns are searching for a star to take their shockingly-good season to yet another level, and as was first reported by ESPN, they’re currently considering the question of whether or not the Los Angeles Lakers’ Pau Gasol is that player. But if that deal or any other doesn’t happen, here’s one player to watch when free agency rolls around in July: Rudy Gay.via Sam Amick of USA TODAY Sports
Read more at http://www.basketballinsiders.com/suns-have-eyes-for-rudy-gay/#mvGu3Mhity8rcesi.99

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Re: 2014 Official FA Thread 

Post#159 » by KLEON » Sat Feb 8, 2014 5:25 am

Rudy Gay, I'm 50-50 on this one.
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Re: 2014 Official FA Thread 

Post#160 » by JMac1 » Sat Feb 8, 2014 7:00 am

8-)
KLEON wrote:Rudy Gay, I'm 50-50 on this one.

Im 70-30..depending on the contract

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