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Post#1261 » by rockymac52 » Tue Jul 15, 2014 4:10 pm

verbal8 wrote:Could the Rockets have offered Parsons an extension if they had excercised his option?

It seems that would have avoided the risk of losing him and given them a way to reward him for dramatically out-earning his contract. If they had extra cap space this season, they could have renegotiated this season and saved themselves some money in the future years.

The move would have looked genius if Bosh had signed with them, they could have immediately offered Parsons a 5 year deal which would have spread out his salary cap hit(probably ultimately a deal not too different from what Gortat got). However it looks like they may have taken an unecessary risk.


The move they DID make would have looked genius if Bosh DID sign with them. But he didn't, so it's a moot point. They 100% made the right move, it was very likely to work out in brilliant fashion, but this was the one scenario where it blew up in their faces. Still the right play though, and the Rockets/Morey know that and would do it again.
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Post#1262 » by Rafael122 » Tue Jul 15, 2014 4:14 pm

verbal8 wrote:Could the Rockets have offered Parsons an extension if they had excercised his option?

It seems that would have avoided the risk of losing him and given them a way to reward him for dramatically out-earning his contract. If they had extra cap space this season, they could have renegotiated this season and saved themselves some money in the future years.

The move would have looked genius if Bosh had signed with them, they could have immediately offered Parsons a 5 year deal which would have spread out his salary cap hit(probably ultimately a deal not too different from what Gortat got). However it looks like they may have taken an unecessary risk.


Hindsight is 20/20, but they probably should have exercised his option. It was for less than $1 million. You make the Lin and Asik trades and it's $17 million off the books.

They would probably not guarantee a couple of contracts and they could have offered Bosh the $75 mil over 5 years. I think Morey didn't think Lebron would leave, hence thought he didn't have a shot. So when he did, he already made Parsons a RFA, Cuban gave him an offer sheet and the rest is history.
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Re: Discussing Other Teams' Moves Part 4 

Post#1263 » by tontoz » Tue Jul 15, 2014 4:25 pm

:lol: @ Rubio's agent wanting a max deal. Good luck with that. He would struggle to score in a high school game.
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Post#1264 » by fishercob » Tue Jul 15, 2014 4:30 pm

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verbal8 wrote:Could the Rockets have offered Parsons an extension if they had excercised his option?

It seems that would have avoided the risk of losing him and given them a way to reward him for dramatically out-earning his contract. If they had extra cap space this season, they could have renegotiated this season and saved themselves some money in the future years.

The move would have looked genius if Bosh had signed with them, they could have immediately offered Parsons a 5 year deal which would have spread out his salary cap hit(probably ultimately a deal not too different from what Gortat got). However it looks like they may have taken an unecessary risk.


Hindsight is 20/20, but they probably should have exercised his option. It was for less than $1 million. You make the Lin and Asik trades and it's $17 million off the books.

They would probably not guarantee a couple of contracts and they could have offered Bosh the $75 mil over 5 years. I think Morey didn't think Lebron would leave, hence thought he didn't have a shot. So when he did, he already made Parsons a RFA, Cuban gave him an offer sheet and the rest is history.


They still could only have offered Bosh 4 years.

In hindsight, sure, HOU would have preferred having Parsons essentially for free if just for a year than to losing him for nothing, but I understand why they did what they did. They gambled big and lost this time. It happens.
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Post#1265 » by Ruzious » Tue Jul 15, 2014 4:50 pm

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verbal8 wrote:Could the Rockets have offered Parsons an extension if they had excercised his option?

It seems that would have avoided the risk of losing him and given them a way to reward him for dramatically out-earning his contract. If they had extra cap space this season, they could have renegotiated this season and saved themselves some money in the future years.

The move would have looked genius if Bosh had signed with them, they could have immediately offered Parsons a 5 year deal which would have spread out his salary cap hit(probably ultimately a deal not too different from what Gortat got). However it looks like they may have taken an unecessary risk.


Hindsight is 20/20, but they probably should have exercised his option. It was for less than $1 million. You make the Lin and Asik trades and it's $17 million off the books.

They would probably not guarantee a couple of contracts and they could have offered Bosh the $75 mil over 5 years. I think Morey didn't think Lebron would leave, hence thought he didn't have a shot. So when he did, he already made Parsons a RFA, Cuban gave him an offer sheet and the rest is history.


They still could only have offered Bosh 4 years.

In hindsight, sure, HOU would have preferred having Parsons essentially for free if just for a year than to losing him for nothing, but I understand why they did what they did. They gambled big and lost this time. It happens.

Yup. And while Ariza isn't as good as Parsons, he's probably a better fit. Houston's lack of defense was exposed, and Ariza should improve them there more than the offense declines with him v Parsons. Houston is still going to have no problems scoring, and they really don't need Parson's extra skills on offense. They got Ariza at a good price rather than over-paying Parsons.

Dallas is interesting now with Parsons. I love their frontcourt - including their depth, but their backcourt is filled with questionmarks. I'm a big believer in Mark Cuban's understanding how to put together a team, so I'm guessing their backcourt somehow meshes well. And it helps to have the most underrated coach in basketball - Rick Carlisle.
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Re: Discussing Other Teams' Moves Part 4 

Post#1266 » by CobraCommander » Tue Jul 15, 2014 4:56 pm

tontoz wrote::lol: @ Rubio's agent wanting a max deal. Good luck with that. He would struggle to score in a high school game.



Wow I read that too and was like wow!?!? It's interesting but I think we all knew that WallStar, Kyrie and Lillard would get max deals because of the status of their team and how losing them would set the team back years as much as for their upside. I don't know how you can say that about Rubio- hell I don't know if kyrie gets amax deal if Lebron was already on Cavs. Kyrie may have had to give the "it's a privilege to play with the King" discount to the Cavs-

The only other max worthy "young"guard is curry, like melo did in Denver curry signed the extension too soon- next time he maxing the heck out- :crazy:
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Post#1267 » by bealwithit » Tue Jul 15, 2014 7:42 pm

3 years, 25 mil for Dirk's contract
What a great dude.
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Post#1268 » by J-Ves » Tue Jul 15, 2014 7:45 pm

bealwithit wrote:3 years, 25 mil for Dirk's contract
What a great dude.

That takes the edge off the Parsons deal. Bombs away in Dallas.


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Post#1269 » by FAH1223 » Tue Jul 15, 2014 8:10 pm

bealwithit wrote:3 years, 25 mil for Dirk's contract
What a great dude.


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Post#1270 » by FAH1223 » Tue Jul 15, 2014 9:39 pm

[tweet]https://twitter.com/GoodmanESPN/status/489158505484398592[/tweet]
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Post#1271 » by fishercob » Tue Jul 15, 2014 9:44 pm

FAH1223 wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/GoodmanESPN/status/489158505484398592[/tweet]


Another layer to the Wiz-Cavs rivalry, not to mention Drew Gooden.

It feels so awesome to hate the Cavs again!

The young backcourts, Lebron-Pierce, the 2013 draft busts, the Brazilian bigs, Miller and Gooden, former Cavs Andre Miller and coach Witt, fishercob vs. his inlaws!

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Post#1272 » by Kanyewest » Wed Jul 16, 2014 1:35 am

fishercob wrote:
FAH1223 wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/GoodmanESPN/status/489158505484398592[/tweet]


Another layer to the Wiz-Cavs rivalry, not to mention Drew Gooden.

It feels so awesome to hate the Cavs again!

The young backcourts, Lebron-Pierce, the 2013 draft busts, the Brazilian bigs, Miller and Gooden, former Cavs Andre Miller and coach Witt, fishercob vs. his inlaws!

Let's kill these guys!!!!


Brendan Haywood is on the Cavs too!

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Post#1273 » by mhd » Wed Jul 16, 2014 11:30 am

WOW, Lance to Charlotte for 3/27, with last year a team option. Excellent contract, and a big blow to Indy, who lost creativity, ball handling, and athleticism.
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Post#1274 » by closg00 » Wed Jul 16, 2014 11:42 am

FAH1223 wrote:[tweet]https://twitter.com/GoodmanESPN/status/489158505484398592[/tweet]


That's a great deal for the Cav's, pretty cheap.
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Post#1275 » by fishercob » Wed Jul 16, 2014 11:44 am

mhd wrote:WOW, Lance to Charlotte for 3/27, with last year a team option. Excellent contract, and a big blow to Indy, who lost creativity, ball handling, and athleticism.


Charlotte could be nasty good. Is there a more fearsome defensive wing duo than Lance and MKG? They are going to be a tough, tough matchup.
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Post#1276 » by ozthegandp » Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:21 pm

not only the wiz-cavs rivalry, i expect the wiz-bulls rivalry is about to be renewed as well.

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Post#1277 » by ozthegandp » Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:24 pm

also signing pierce not only makes us boston's 2nd favorate team, but also makes us a target of pierce-kg haters club members from all around the league.

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Post#1278 » by verbal8 » Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:49 pm

fishercob wrote:
mhd wrote:WOW, Lance to Charlotte for 3/27, with last year a team option. Excellent contract, and a big blow to Indy, who lost creativity, ball handling, and athleticism.


Charlotte could be nasty good. Is there a more fearsome defensive wing duo than Lance and MKG? They are going to be a tough, tough matchup.


Is Stephenson a restricted free agent?

The reasonable amount and contract structure has to make that one of the best signings this Free Agency.
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Post#1279 » by tontoz » Wed Jul 16, 2014 12:55 pm

verbal8 wrote:
fishercob wrote:
mhd wrote:WOW, Lance to Charlotte for 3/27, with last year a team option. Excellent contract, and a big blow to Indy, who lost creativity, ball handling, and athleticism.


Charlotte could be nasty good. Is there a more fearsome defensive wing duo than Lance and MKG? They are going to be a tough, tough matchup.


Is Stephenson a restricted free agent?

The reasonable amount and contract structure has to make that one of the best signings this Free Agency.



Lance was a 2nd round pick so he was unrestricted. Looks like he just wanted to get out of Indy since they offered him a bigger deal.

Just more proof that 2nd round picks have no value.
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Post#1280 » by FAH1223 » Wed Jul 16, 2014 2:33 pm

Pacers offered Lance, 5 years $44 million.

So he effectively left 2 years and $17 million on the table to LEAVE Indiana. Wow.

Obviously the chemistry there went south.
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