wichmae wrote:Kerb Hohl wrote:wichmae wrote:Just to chime in again. I personally want no part of any free agent. Especially on with one year of true (health) success. In no way shape or form is Eric Bledsoe worth a max contract. Just stay away from FA's
What would you do with the money? We have a 3 year window before Giannis and Parker have to start getting paid. I can definitely get on board with absorbing contracts and bringing assets back with some of the cap space. The only other option is getting a player that could be top 50, young, and would be only slightly overpaid.
In the new CBA, these max deals are short. I could buy a theory of some ability to tank over the next year or two but I don't see it happening for too long. Get a really good, young player in, even if you're overpaying him by 3-4 million/year. That's better than having a bunch of cap space for role players.
Just because you have it doesnt mean you need to spend foolishly. Handing out foolish contracts and wasting money has been a negative attribute of this team for over a decade. Why cant we sit here with space and wait for some team in a desperate situation to maximize the cap asset on. Its like having a credit card. Why go blow it at Macys when you can save it for that huge TV that will go on sale.
This isn't the same, though. I was against every freaking free agent move we made in the past decade, trust me. I think those against this are applying the same principles the last regime/set of free agents/etc.
1. The CBA is different and there isn't as much risk.
2. Here, Bledsoe is a very good defender and is young.
3. He's not a washed up player like Gooden, Salmons (with new contract), Maggette, etc.
4. This team won't be in the tank realm to get another elite player most likely.
There is always risk he gets hurt, mails it in, or regresses, but I think it's worth it here.














