ElPeregrino wrote:Ayt wrote:Why are you assuming we couldn't extend Bledsoe if things work out?
I feel there's a good chance that he doesn't resign here if he does pan out the way people who want him at the max are expecting of him. People have called him an "elite talent". We've seen this with Chris Paul or LeBron or Bosh or Kevin Love or so many others.
Elite players don't stay in places like Milwaukee. If an elite Bledsoe is being pursued by the Lakers and the Rockets and the Heat and the Knicks, etc, I think there is a small chance he would resign here.
If he doesn't grow beyond the player he was last year, I feel we could sign him in 2018. My point is that I think people are overrating what signing him now means as far as having him beyond his current contract.
Let me ask this, and I am not trying to suggest this is the black and white situation we face. Theoretically if we could sign Bledsoe at the max right now and there was a guarantee that he would go to another team in 2018, would we still do it?
OKC managed to lock up not one but 2 superstars in Durant and Westbrook. They could could've gottin Harden to re up also but they simply decided to leave money available for Ibaka and didn't want to pay the tax. If that's not a good enough example our very own Bucks where able to get Ray Allen to sign an extension while he was still here and in star form... Love's main reason for wanting out of Minnisota is because the rest of his team has been so bad.....While it can be harder to retain players when they're in smallers markets if you already have the piece's in place for them to compete if they stay and are willing to pay them the odds tend to be pretty good at resigning them. ....
Seems you've become a little jaded with the star players right now seemingly jumping ship to go a big market ala Lebron, Wade, Bosh... But Lebron never leaves the Cavs if they had managed to put anything resembling an NBA roster around him, hell he might even end up leaving the big city in Miami to go back there because they might finally have talent on that roster. Whether it comes down to signing a guy out right or resigning our own star player the 2 most important that come into play on whether you'll get him to sign on the dotted line are....
1: The other piece's on the roster that they'll be surrounded by and how they get along
2: How much you can pay them.
Market size while very importent in FA matters a whole let less if your able to meet the first 2 criteria
Lets put it this way...... If we end up paying the max for Bledsoe for the next 4 years..... Bledsoe becomes a Stud level player... Sanders returns to DPOY form...... Both Giannis and Parker develop in to Stud players themselves..... And we're willing to give him another max extension in 4 years..... Then why would you have any doubt he'd re-up with us????? Hell if all that comes to pass that'd take one hell of a superteam being formed to tear him away from the Bucks