rsavaj wrote:Lowry's about to sign for close to max.
Bledsoe will get max.
Where did you get this from?
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rsavaj wrote:Lowry's about to sign for close to max.
Bledsoe will get max.
SunsFanSSOL wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/aaronbruski/status/483810554025218048[/tweet]
Why?
SunsFanSSOL wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/aaronbruski/status/483810554025218048[/tweet]
Why?
Barkley6 wrote:DirtyDez wrote:Lebron > doing nothing > Pau/Hayward/Deng/etc
Don't mind waiting it out for Lebron. Just hope a team doesn't offer Bledsoe first thing in the morning compromising our cap space... Woj just said the big 3's contracts are in place so it's all up to Riley at this point.
We have until July 20th before we need to decide on Bledsoe at the EARLIEST. He can't sign an offer sheet until the 10th, and we have 10 days to match.
JDLAW wrote:Barkley6 wrote:DirtyDez wrote:Lebron > doing nothing > Pau/Hayward/Deng/etc
Don't mind waiting it out for Lebron. Just hope a team doesn't offer Bledsoe first thing in the morning compromising our cap space... Woj just said the big 3's contracts are in place so it's all up to Riley at this point.
We have until July 20th before we need to decide on Bledsoe at the EARLIEST. He can't sign an offer sheet until the 10th, and we have 10 days to match.
Those are not the rules. If a team and Bledose agree in principal to an offer sheet on day one of free agency, Bledsoe's cap hold increases to the amount of the agreed upon offer. If he actually signs the offer sheet on July 10, the Suns have 3 days to match.
SunsFanSSOL wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/aaronbruski/status/483810554025218048[/tweet]
Why?
JDLAW wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:JDLAW, you probably know this but now that the Miami Big 3 have opted out, do Miami still have any sort of Bird rights for those three players? And the appropriate cap holds for those rights? Or do they have any particular contractual advantages over other teams vying for Lebron's service?
By the way everyone talks about Dallas they have a similar problem. It appears that the Mavs have $23-24M cap space, depending on who you believe, but this is illusory because to get that cap space the MAvs have to renounce Dirk's Bird rights. Once they do that, they have to sign Dirk AND what ever free agent they seek into that $24M. Dirk will take a cut, but not down to a couple of million. This is why Cuban came out and said he would not be offering a max contract this summer. He cannot realistically do so and keep Dirk.
Barkley6 wrote:bwgood77 wrote:DirtyDez wrote:Lebron > doing nothing > Pau/Hayward/Deng/etc
Don't mind waiting it out for Lebron. Just hope a team doesn't offer Bledsoe first thing in the morning compromising our cap space... Woj just said the big 3's contracts are in place so it's all up to Riley at this point.
It wouldn't compromise it would it? Wouldn't we have three days to match from when the offer sheet is SIGNED, which is July 8th at the earliest?
Is it the 8th? Dunno why I thought I read 10th somewhere.
JDLAW wrote:Boy, I am tired of explaining this to people. Agreed in principle is an agreement to sign the contract or offer sheet when the time for performance comes due. It is basic contract law. Part of a contractual agreement is the time for performance of the obligation. In this case the agreement is that you (team) will agree to tender me an offer sheet in the amount to $x and I will agree to sign it on the first day the league permits performance to go forward.
An executed offer sheet is a contingent contract that becomes effective if the offer sheet is not matched. Under the CBA you get 3 days to do this.
DarkHawk wrote:Not sure if this was posted but I found it via a BSOTS article.
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gary washburn @GwashburnGlobe · 48m
Among those teams set to meet with Paul: #suns, #rockets and #mavericks
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fromthetop321 wrote:I got Lebron number 1, he is also leading defensive player of the year. Curry's game still reminds me of Jeremy Lin to much.
bwgood77 wrote:JDLAW wrote:lilfishi22 wrote:JDLAW, you probably know this but now that the Miami Big 3 have opted out, do Miami still have any sort of Bird rights for those three players? And the appropriate cap holds for those rights? Or do they have any particular contractual advantages over other teams vying for Lebron's service?
By the way everyone talks about Dallas they have a similar problem. It appears that the Mavs have $23-24M cap space, depending on who you believe, but this is illusory because to get that cap space the MAvs have to renounce Dirk's Bird rights. Once they do that, they have to sign Dirk AND what ever free agent they seek into that $24M. Dirk will take a cut, but not down to a couple of million. This is why Cuban came out and said he would not be offering a max contract this summer. He cannot realistically do so and keep Dirk.
Dallas could do the same thing that was mentioned we could do and dump two of their players (Felton and Wright) on a team (like Orlando) willing to take expiring contracts for picks and get close to $9 million more (or over 10 if they throw in Ledo and Mekel) so many teams can also make moves to open up additional cap space, not just us. Remember this when talking about how much teams can offer because many teams would probably do this for a chance at LeBron. Of course this doesn't change the case of Cuban saying he wouldn't offer a max contract. But they could and pay Dirk more like 12 if they did this, though their roster would be pretty thin too with Ellis, Chandler, LeBron and Dirk. Now that I look at those four players though that looks better than Wade, Bosh and LeBron to me if Chandler got back to form. Those guys are pretty old too though.