Ruzious wrote:JAR69 wrote:Why do folks think PP won't opt out? Next season is likely to be his last, so I expect he will want to chase a ring. I've been working on the assumption that he will opt out and sign a one year MLE deal with the Clips, reuniting him with Doc and Sam. I've been wondering about possible trades - PP opts in, and we trade him to the Clippers. That allows them to save the MLE for another player. Hawes fits perfectly with salary, but he is signed for 3 more years. Beyond that, they don't have any spare parts I want, or even any draft picks. Maybe PP for Barnes and a very future 1st round pick, but LA is unlikely to do that.
Next year might be his last... chance to play for half the year a game for 5 million or whatever his salary is. Would you throw a big chunk of that away?
What my man Ruzious said.
I'm often dumbstruck by the belief fans seem to cherish that NBA players are more driven by glory, or by fun, or by fame, or by anything at all, more than they are by $$.
For one thing, if they were, they'd be awfully dumb, and I don't think athletes are dumber than most people -- in general I think they're more likely to be *smarter* than most people, because whatever your physical talents you have to be smart to succeed.
Once they retire, NBA players will never again have the opportunity to earn millions and millions of dollars. Any millions they don't earn in the league, they'll never see. Are there exceptions? Sure, the guys who earn more off the floor than on it -- Lebron and a few others -- but that's it.
It's possible some team he'd prefer to play for (lets just say the Celtics) will let Pierce's agent know that if he opts out they'll pay him the same $$ he'd make here. I can't see any other reason he'd opt out.



























